Wednesday 25 May 2016

Custom Patches and their Uses

Custom Patches

Custom Patches are not new. They are very classical and used by many groups to the military to bike riders. Also, you normally see on the shirts of police officers and firefighters. Although they wear very decent and simple patches and if you want to see the most creative, biggest and baddest patches, you should follow the bike riders. They wear a lot of patches and every patch whether has a story or the identification of the group of which they belong. They have their reasons to get these patches on their clothes, and I am sure you also have your reasons that’s why you add these custom patches to decorate your articles.
Garments:
Choosing a garment whose quality last for the longer time is one of the most important aspects to contain the quality of the shirt or any wearable item. Professional digitizing companies who got the great experience in this business like the Top Digitizers Company know how to tackle such garments who is not going to last long. They have to sew it and to reuse logo patches. Sometimes, the garment would not show the age of the article, but the faded logo could tell how much old or roughly used this jacket, shirt or cap is.
Logo Patches:
The second use it that if you designed a new logo but your uniforms are not finished and you want to speed up your time and ask the digitizing company to cover up the old logo with an embroidered applique design¸ then the custom patches are very useful in such circumstances.
Oversize:
The patches would be a perfect solution if you need a logo embroidered on something which is oversize and can’t fit on the embroidery machine or the needle can’t put through it like the polo bags or rigid leather jackets apparel. The digitizing companies always find a way to attach your logo patches to the article of your desire.

2 comments:

  1. Transformation is the key to success because it helps to mold with the situation. I will definitely apply this to my work. Embroidery Digitizing

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  2. custom patches are good for embroidering jackets.
    Kristen from Absolute Digitizing

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