A strange, heartfelt symbol of Northwest pride
You’ve probably seen it before: the jagged, minimalist outline of Washington state—but upside down—proudly plastered on a Subaru, a dusty hatchback, or a bicycle frame in a coffee shop parking lot.
At first glance, you might think, “Did they pick it up wrong?”
But no – that’s intentional.
And what started as a lighthearted, inside joke has become a beloved symbol of Pacific Northwest identity, combining humor, humility, and deep regional pride.
Let’s discover the story behind the upside-down symbol – and why so many wear it as a badge of honor.
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