Embroidery patches--- are
a great way to promote your company, team, school, club or
organization. Let us manufacture your custom patches and get the high
quality look of direct embroidery without the high cost.
It
is not necessary to submit professional artwork. Send us your logo,
sketch, letterhead, business card, or sample patch. With your confirmed
order we will manufacture a sample patch for approval. Only after you
approve your sample pre production patch will we move forward with your
custom patch order. We take pride in the quality of our embroidered
patches and will use only the highest quality materials and
craftsmanship.
Our
custom patch products also include chenille patches, woven patches,
sublimated patches, embroidered appliques, printed patches, and custom
name patches. We are committed to supplying our customers with a high
quality patch product and the best service possible. At Advantage
Embroidery our clients vary from licensed apparel companies to law
enforcement, fire & rescue, sports organizations, martial arts
schools, motorcycle clubs, fortune 500 companies, our military branches,
and local businesses. Direct embroidery on apparel, digitizing, and our
art services are done in house. Feel free to browse through our website
and patch sample galleries. If you have any questions or comments about
our custom made products please contact us at any time.
Why Choose Embroidered Patches vs Direct Embroidery ?
MORE VERSATILE --- You can apply patches anywhere.
MORE PROMINENT --- A patch has a ?3D? texture that makes your logo stand out.
LESS EXPENSIVE --- High-stitch-count designs are more affordable withpatches.
NO PUCKERING --- Direct embroidery tends to gap and pucker; patches don?t.
COLLECTIBLE --- Patches have become collectors? items ? let us help you create your own work of art.
FASHIONABLE --- Patches are back and are retro cool! Read about it in the PPB article: ?Patch Pop Culture?
Stick---Patches with adhesive backing are popular for special events.
Iron---Heat seal patches are great for uniforms.
Sew---Plastic backing helps to prevent patch from fraying by adding structure.
Rip---Velcro backing works well when you need to frequently replace or rotate patches.