What is flag of manchester?

The flag of Manchester is a distinctive red, white, and black horizontal tricolour. It was first flown by the City of Manchester on 12 April 2010 and was designed by Peter Saville in collaboration with the City Council. The colours and shapes reflect Manchester's industrial heritage and cultural diversity, with the red symbolising the city's cotton trade, the black representing Manchester's history as an industrial powerhouse, and the diagonal white stripes representing the city's innovative spirit. The colours are also the same as the Manchester coat of arms. The flag has become a symbol of pride for the city and is often flown at events and festivals.