JAPORMS EMBROIDERED PATCHES

Embroidered patches are decorative pieces of fabric that have been embellished with embroidery, typically showcasing a design, logo, or text. These patches are created by stitching thread onto a fabric backing, often using an embroidery machine. Once completed, the patch can be attached to clothing, accessories, or other items.

aDVANTAGES OF EMBROIDERED PATCHES

Customization

  • Unique Designs: Patches can be customized with intricate designs, logos, text, and colors, allowing for high levels of personalization to match specific needs or branding.
  • Versatile Application: They can be used on various items, including uniforms, jackets, hats, bags, and more, offering flexibility in their use.

 

Branding and Identity

  • Strong Brand Recognition: Custom patches are an effective way to promote brand identity. They allow you to display your logo, slogan, or brand colors on uniforms, hats, bags, and other items, helping to create a cohesive and recognizable brand image.
  • Professional Appearance: Custom patches give a polished and professional look to any uniform or apparel, enhancing the overall perception of your organization.

 

Collectibility and Commemoration

  • Memorabilia: Custom patches are often collected as souvenirs or commemorative items. They can represent achievements, events, or milestones, making them valuable keepsakes.
  • Great for Gifts and Giveaways: Custom patches are ideal for promotional giveaways, gifts, or as part of a uniform package, helping to spread your brand or message.

EMBROIDERED PATCHES CARE INSTRUCTIONS 

To keep your embroidered patches looking great and lasting longer, follow these care instructions:

Washing Method:

  • Hand Wash Recommended: Hand washing in cold water with a mild detergent is the safest way to clean items with embroidered patches.
  • Machine Wash: If you must machine wash, turn the garment inside out and use a gentle cycle with cold water. Place the item in a mesh laundry bag for added protection.

 

Drying Guidelines:

  • Air Dry: Lay the item flat to air dry. Avoid wringing or twisting the fabric, as this can cause the patch to become misshapen.
  • Avoid High Heat: If using a dryer, select a low heat setting and remove the garment promptly to prevent damage to the patch.

 

Ironing:

  • Low Heat Only: Iron on the reverse side of the garment using a low heat setting. Place a thin cloth between the iron and the fabric to protect the patch.
  • Avoid Direct Ironing: Do not iron directly on the patch, as high heat can damage the embroidery and adhesive (if it’s an iron-on patch).
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