If you’ve ever taken a stroll down the Jersey Shore, you’ve probably noticed something peculiar: nearly every other home proudly flies a college flag. You can also see the beach dotted with waving American flags and the same college flags
This quirky tradition has become deeply embedded in the culture of Jersey Shore communities, particularly in more affluent towns like Avalon and Stone Harbor.
So, why do people at the Jersey Shore feel the need to hoist their alma mater’s banner for all to see? It turns out that this tradition is a blend of nostalgia, pride, and a bit of social signaling. Originally, flags were a practical means of communication between ships. Over time, as shore towns developed, the tradition shifted from nautical communication to personal expression.
For many, these college flags are a way to celebrate family achievements and display pride in their children’s or their own educational backgrounds.
You’ll find flags representing a wide array of schools, from local favorites like Villanova and Penn State to Ivy League institutions. In some cases, multiple flags are stitched together to represent the alma maters of everyone in the household, turning them into a patchwork of academic pride.
But it’s not just about personal accomplishment.
The tradition also fosters a sense of community. Seeing a neighbor’s college flag often sparks conversations and connections based on shared experiences. It’s a subtle way of saying, “Hey, we have something in common.”
And let’s not ignore the competitive edge to it—flying a prestigious college’s flag can be a bit of a status symbol, especially in an area known for its wealth. While the tradition is mostly about school spirit, it also subtly conveys one’s place in the social hierarchy of these beach towns.
Aside from college flags, homes at the Jersey Shore also showcase a variety of other flags—ranging from sports teams to political statements—each adding to the vibrant and diverse tapestry of the community.
In Ocean and Monmouth County, you’ll find Mets, Jets, Rangers, Yankees, and Giants. Further south, you will see Eagles, Flyers, and Phillies.
Trump flags are all over the Jersey Shore. Biden flags are pretty scarce. Kamala Harris signs are virtually non-existent.
So, next time you find yourself down the shore, take a moment to appreciate the flags fluttering in the breeze.
They’re more than just decorations; they’re a reflection of the community’s values, pride, and the deep-rooted traditions that make the Jersey Shore so unique