EMBROIDERY PATCHES:
An embroidered patch, also known as a cloth badge, is a piece of embroidery which is created by using a fabric backing and thread.
Chenille patches are the definition of nostalgia. They are the fluffy, colorful patches seen on letterman jackets. These vintage-style patches give a classic, all-American vibe to your apparel and merch. In short, chenille patches use a vaulted yarn weave to create raised 3D designs with a fluffy texture.
LEATHER PATCHES:
Leather patches are made by taking a piece of leather and engraving the desired design.
The patch is then attached to the garment using various methods, depending on the type of leather and the garment.
PVC PATCHES:
PVC patches, originally known as Polyvinyl chloride are made from durable and flexible plastic that feels similar to rubber. PVC patches can be made out of any size, shape, and color.
3D HEAT TRANSFER SILICONE PATCHES:
Silicone transfer is another new type of process used in the clothing industry. It can directly transfer single-color or multi-color silicone patterns and silicone LOGO to clothing, gloves, shoes and hats with a heat transfer machine.
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