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Cheap, but Limited to 1 to 2 colors, Minimum of 1000 pieces
Sublimation patches are a type of patch that is created using sublimation printing technology. They are made by printing a design onto a special sublimation transfer paper using sublimation ink, and then transferring the design onto a patch using a heat press.
Sublimation patches are popular for use in many applications, including as custom patches for clothing, bags, hats, and other accessories. They are known for their ability to produce high-quality, full-color designs with sharp details and vibrant colors that are durable and long-lasting. Additionally, sublimation patches are ideal for producing small batches of custom patches quickly and efficiently.
the highest quality custom woven patches . Our wide thread color inventory and modern manufacturing facilities ensure the most accurate color match and overall translation of your design. Custom woven patches use a finer thread compared with traditional embroidered patches, making them ideal for designs with small text or fine detail. Woven patches work well for hats, beanies, outerwear and even hardgoods. Iron-on woven patches are also available.
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Embroidered iron-on patches are bursting back into the fashion scene. These gems can brighten up a worn-out blazer or up-cycle a vintage backpack. However you wear them, embroidered patches are versatile pieces that can be incorporated into any clothing.
Its long history can be traced back to 30,000 B.C. The first use of embroideries was said to have originated from the Norse Vikings and the ancient Chinese. Textiles unearthed by archeologists show intricate embroidered designs on fabrics even back in the day. But, perhaps, it was the English’s influence that sealed the deal and made embroidery popular. By the 20th and 21st centuries, embroidered patches were used to showcase the logos of the rich and wealthy. Custom patches bearing family crests or a prestigious academy’s coat of arms were widely used.
Fast forward to present times, it seems like you can find them everywhere go―from company uniforms, caps, aprons, shirts, jeans, and more! You might even use one yourself to show your support to a cause.
Specifications
Print Process | Silk Screen or Full Sublimation or Woven or Embroidery |
2D size | 2.5x2.5 in or 4x4 in or 3x3 in |