Patches

Woven patches provide you with superior
qualities of both types of embroidery.

Perhaps the best feature of woven patches is its ability to encompass precise details, allowing intricate details and fonts to be displayed with absolute clarity. The color selections are endless and given the durability of the material, woven labels can be an excellent choice for your company. Plus, our seasoned graphic designers can combine custom embroidery and woven lapels to create a design that has dimensional qualities in varying stitch patterns.

The final results are amazing as light reflects off the varying stitch patterns, creating visually pleasing dimensional effects. In fact, some of our clients, such as police departments, have had us recreate metal badges (i.e. police department badges) using embroidery. With our design team and elevated technology, we have been able to exceed expectations.

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If you’re ready to start the patch design process, we invite you to contact us today with your design idea or current design!

Multiple Attachment Styles

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.

Magnetic

We offer two types of magnetic patching. The first is a traditional one-sided magnetic backing applicable to most metal surfaces. The second is a two-piece set and comes with a compatible base that allows you to attach to non-metal surfaces without damaging the item.

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.

What Can I Attach My Patches To?

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.

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