Patch Guides & Tips: Explore Our Blog Collection on Custom Patches

Sew-On vs Iron-On vs Velcro Patches: Which Backing Should You Choose?
TL;DR: Iron-on works for casual use on cotton and denim. Sew-on is the most permanent option and holds up on any fabric. Velcro is the

Woven vs Embroidered Patches: Which One Should You Choose?
TL;DR: Woven patches are best for small text and fine detail. Embroidered patches give you a raised, textured look for bold designs. Pick the wrong

How to Design a Custom Motorcycle Club Patch (MC Patch Layout Guide)
TL;DR: Designing a custom motorcycle club patch starts with knowing what type of rider or group you are. If you’re a formal MC, your layout

Motorcycle Patches to Avoid If You’re Not in a Club
TL;DR: In motorcycle club culture, some patches are not just decoration. They can represent membership, territory, rank, or loyalty. If you’re not part of a

Motorcycle Vest Rocker Patch Size Guide (Top & Bottom Rockers)
TL;DR: Rocker patches only look easy until the size is wrong. For most adult motorcycle vests, a clean top rocker usually lands around 10–12 inches

Custom Patch Size Guide: How to Choose the Right Size
Custom Patch Size Guide: How to Choose the Right Size for Hats, Jackets, Sleeves, Backpacks, and More Choosing the right patch size comes down to

OCP Patch Placement Guide for Tactical and Military Uniforms
TL;DR: Stars face forward on the U.S. flag. Army typically wears the current unit patch on the left sleeve and SSI-MOHC (combat patch) on the

Custom Keychains: The Practical and Affordable Choice for Brand Swag
Summary: For organizations seeking highly effective merchandise, custom keychains offer maximum brand presence due to their daily utility and wide distribution potential. They are a

How to Apply Iron-On Patches That Last Years (Expert Step-by-Step Guide)
Summary: Custom Iron-on patches bond to fabric through heat-activated adhesive. With proper application and careful laundering, they offer a long-lasting, durable bond. Success depends on

Why Your Embroidered Letters Look distorted (And How to Fix It)
Quick Summary: What You’ll Learn Embroidered letters look uneven because of two natural distortions: pull (when stitches tighten inward, making text narrower) and push (when