Leather and faux leather patches offer unique benefits and aesthetic qualities, and their use can vary depending on personal preference and practicality.
Our leather patches are made from genuine cowhide. They are known for their durability, strength, and natural beauty. Leather patches can be treated with a variety of techniques to enhance their appearance, including dyeing, embossing and debossing, .
Faux leather patches, on the other hand, are synthetic materials designed to mimic the look and feel of real leather. They are typically made from polyurethane (PU) or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and can be created in a variety of colors and textures. Faux leather patches are a popular alternative to real leather because they are typically thinner in profile, and more resistant to moisture and wear and slightly more cost efficient.
When deciding between leather and faux leather patches, there are several factors to consider. Real leather patches offer a luxurious and timeless look, but they may not be as practical for certain applications. For example, leather patches may be more prone to damage from moisture, sunlight, or chemicals, which could lead to cracking or discoloration over time. Faux leather, due to its thinner profile, provides for an easier application process. They are typically more resistant to environmental factors and may be a better choice for items that will be exposed to the elements or frequent use.
Regardless of which material you choose, both leather and faux leather patches offer a wide range of design options and can add a unique touch to any garment or accessory. Our team will help be there to help you decide which material works best for your project.
In the demanding world of brand promotion, businesses are always looking for new ways to stand out and reach their audience. Artex Group provides a unique solution through our custom embroidered patches. We design our patches to meet your brand guidelines and colors. Our custom business patches can be applied on multiple articles of clothing and accessories, allowing the potential to be introduced to your company in new ways.
Contact us today to learn more about our custom patches can be a new part of your brand identity!
Our patches can be attached to apparel in multiple ways. We can do clasp pins, sewn-on, iron-on, dryer heat-activated adhesive, and Velcro backing. Whatever your preference is, our designers can accommodate and help you get the perfect patch.
Plastic
The most common type of backing for patches. Best for sewing applications, plastic backings help keep the back threads intact and prevent unraveling.
Iron On
Permanently adheres your patch to the surface. You can wash, dry, and dry clean your apparel without risking the patch coming off
Velcro
These types of patches are common on uniforms or environments with constant patch-changing. For law enforcement, private security, or any other field in which employees constantly change patches to represent new ranks or organizations, velcro patches are the most efficient.
Self Adhesive
The most common type of backing for patches. Best for sewing applications, plastic backings help keep the back threads intact and prevent unraveling.
Our patches can be attached to apparel in multiple ways. We can do clasp pins, sewn-on, iron-on, dryer heat-activated adhesive, and Velcro backing. Whatever your preference is, our designers can accommodate and help you get the perfect patch.