Our USA Made Custom Patches with VELCRO® brand fasteners can be created with any shape or size or color. We also offer rush services. Many companies are switching over from embroidery to our corn-based USA-made PVC material.

We use corn resin instead of phthalates. The material is medical grade and we have the exclusive for this –worldwide.

Many military organizations have ordered Custom PVC Patches with VELCRO® brand fasteners from us and have created a unique Patch with VELCRO® brand fasteners to take with them when they go on tour.

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How Long Do PVC Patches with VELCRO® brand fasteners, Tactical Patches with VELCRO® brand fasteners and Military Patches last?
A lot longer than embroidery. A very long time. The pvc material is used to make hockey strap parts, motocross seats, knee guards for scuba suits and other extreme style uses. Our ASTM standards in the past have had excellent abrasion, chlorine, salt water, sun, puncture results to name a few. Our parts do NOT unravel, fade, peel or chip. If you want your custom Patch with VELCRO® brand fasteners to last a very long time, use our custom USA Made pvc Patch with VELCRO® brand fasteners. We heat seal the VELCRO® brand fasteners® onto the back. Unlike the Orient that tends to sew it on. Our look is cleaner and does not interrupt your logo design or detract from it.

What are the uses for our USA Made Patches?

Wherever our military goes, you will find our custom morale badges. Tactical Patches with VELCRO® brand fasteners, search and rescue Patches with VELCRO® brand fasteners, dog search and rescue, United Nations and other government agencies, military contractors, gun and ammo manufacturers use them to advertise….. Hornady, ITS, Trijicon, Propper and many others have used our USA made parts in their product line. Not to mention police and SWAT departments as well as local ambulance and medical companies. Another popular use is taking your Patches with VELCRO® brand fasteners to the SHOT show or the NRA shows to show off your brand. A very popular way to get the word out. Recently, Soldier Systems, a popular blog for military and industries that make products for them, featured Flex Systems.