Each size of this high quality Hong Kong Police Force with King's Crown woven patch measures 3"(W) x 3.25"(H), Both badges can be ironed-on or sewn on to the garment, it will attach the iron-on instruction;

The HK Pplice Force insignia was designed by Mr K.A. Bidmead, in use from 1934 until 1969. Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF), also known as the Hong Kong Police (HKP), is the largest disciplined service under the Security Bureau of Hong Kong. It is the world's second, and Asia's first, police agency to operate with a modern policing system.] It was formed on 1 May 1844, with a strength of 32 officers. It was granted the 'Royal' prefix in 1969 and become the "Royal Hong Kong Police Force". Following the transfer of sovereignty in 1997, the Force was renamed to Hong Kong Police Force.

A Woven Badge is produced superb representation of the required design. As the design is woven into the background this creates a smooth surface to the badge. This process is more cost effective than an Embroidered Badge. It also allows a higher resolution design which can show much more detail, It has 100% thread coverage with no cloth background, giving them an extremely luxurious look;

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Instructions of How to iron-on Your badge

Iron on patches can be applied to non-stretch fabrics using a simple household iron or a heat press that is usually found in most fabric and craft stores. When applying iron on patches use a medium heat  and hold for 20-25 seconds.

Note: You may protect the surface of the woven patch or embroidered patch and the iron/heat press from glue leakage by placing a thin material, such as a used old pillowcase or thin hand-towel, between the iron/heat press and the surface of the embroidered patch.

By ironing on the patch to a fabric/material this may also assist you in holding the patch in place if you decide to sew on the patch for long term durability by sewing around the outside perimeter of the patch.

 ** Recommendations on Fabrics/Materials to AVOID

We do not recommend attaching iron on patches using the adhesive backing to fabrics that are elastic or materials that may be damaged by the heat of an iron or heat press such as man made materials or plastics. If it can melt on the surface of an iron it is advisable to not attach the iron on patch to this type of material. It's really just simple common sense in the end.