**PLEASE NOTE that I am currently out of office, orders will next be produced and dispatched on the 13th-14th of June**







Psychedelic Stoner Rock / Doom Metal Inspired Large Iron/Sew On Back Patch

Inspired by the sounds and styles of stoner rock and doom metal with plenty of psychedelic details, our range of back patches are a brilliant way to add extra style to your garments. These patches are designed specially flavoured to the tastes of fans of Electric Wizard, Sleep, Bongzilla, Windhand, Kyuss, Black Sabbath, Ghost, Dopethrone & beyond, featuring mushrooms, skulls, pyramids, marijuana monks in space.. all that you would come to expect!

Produced using high quality materials and equipment, our patches boast a beautiful high-resolution finish and wash-proof print. These patches feature a stitched border and an iron-on backing for easy application, but can be sewn on all the same if you wish.

Available in both 8" x 12" and 9.5" x 13.5"

​Produced in and dispatched from Bristol, England.

The images shown on this listing are photographs or scans of the actual patch for sale, not a product mock-up.

Be sure to check out my store for a selection of similar style patches, alongside our custom made-to-order patch services.

Application instructions if ironing on (these can always be sewn on too)

1.    Allow your iron to heat up to the highest heat setting.

2.    Iron out your garment to produce a nice and flat base for the patch to be applied to. Be sure that steam is turned off and that the article is nice and dry for application.

3.   Place your patch where you wish to apply and cover with a sheet of Teflon, a cotton pillowcase or some baking paper/parchment paper.

4.   Iron on the patch, ensuring that you apply pressure and iron each area of the patch for 60 seconds.

5.    Leave the garment to cool before moving to allow the adhesive to properly bond, this step is important!

6.    If working with a thicker jacket or larger patch, you can optionally iron the inside of the garment where the patch sits. Once again, ensure that you apply pressure and leave things to cool before moving.

7.    Optionally, add a stitch or two in each corner of your patch as these may slowly loosen over time.