Embroidered Band Patches, Back Patches & Merchandise Patches for Musicians
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Frequently Asked Questions About Custom Patches
How much do custom band patches cost?
Custom band patches cost one dollar fifty cents to eight dollars per patch depending on size, complexity, and order quantity. Small two inch patches start around one fifty to three dollars each in quantities of fifty or more. Standard three to four inch patches cost three to five dollars each. Large back patches measuring eight to twelve inches range from six to eight dollars per unit. Detailed designs with many colors cost more than simple logos. Wholesale orders of two hundred fifty, five hundred, or one thousand patches receive volume discounts of twenty five to forty percent off base pricing.
What size should band back patches be?
Band back patches typically measure eight to twelve inches across providing bold visibility on jacket backs. Standard sizes include eight by ten inches, ten by ten inches, or twelve by twelve inches for square formats. Rectangular patches often measure ten by twelve inches or eleven by fourteen inches. Size depends on jacket dimensions and artwork proportions. Larger patches create more dramatic impact but may not fit smaller jackets. Most bands choose ten to eleven inch widths as optimal balance between visibility and universal fit across various jacket sizes fans wear.
Can fans wash clothing with band patches?
Yes, clothing with band patches can be machine washed with proper care. Turn garments inside out protecting patch surfaces. Use cold or warm water on gentle cycle avoiding hot water and aggressive agitation. Air drying is recommended though low heat tumble drying is acceptable for most patches. Iron on patches withstand washing when properly applied though sewing around edges provides extra security. Sewn patches are most durable surviving countless wash cycles. Avoid bleach and harsh detergents that may fade thread colors. Quality patches last for years with normal care maintaining appearance through regular wearing and washing.
How do bands make money from patches?
Bands make money from patches through merchandise sales at concerts, online stores, and retail partnerships. Patches cost one to three dollars to produce and sell for five to fifteen dollars creating profit margins of fifty to eighty percent. Low shipping costs make patches profitable for online sales to international fans. Compact size allows bands to carry substantial inventory on tour without space constraints. Affordable pricing generates sales from fans unable to afford expensive shirts or hoodies. Some bands sell thousands of patches annually generating significant supplemental income. Wholesale to retailers provides additional revenue channel with lower per unit profits but higher volume potential.
What backing is best for band patches?
Iron on backing works well for band patches allowing fans easy DIY application with household irons. This convenience appeals to music fans who enjoy customizing jackets themselves. Sew on backing provides most permanent attachment for fans wanting secure mounting on valuable leather jackets and denim vests. Many punk and metal fans prefer sewing patches as part of DIY culture. Velcro backing suits fans who rearrange patches frequently though it requires loop panels on garments. The best backing depends on fan preferences and intended use. Many bands offer both iron on and sew on versions giving fans choice based on their application preferences and skills.
Do bands need licensing for patches with album artwork?
Bands who created or own rights to their album artwork can freely produce patches using those designs. However, bands must own or license any artwork, logos, or images appearing on patches. Commissioned artwork should include merchandise rights in contracts. Cover songs or tribute bands using other artists' names or logos require licensing from rights holders. Band members should verify ownership of logos and artwork before production especially if designed by outside artists. Record labels may own rights to artwork created under recording contracts requiring permission for merchandise use. Always clarify intellectual property ownership before producing band merchandise avoiding legal issues that could be costly.




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Verified PurchaseBy John D. on 2023-05-15
The embroidered patches we ordered for our team exceeded our expectations. The colors are vibrant and the details are perfect. Will definitely order again!
Verified PurchaseBy John D. on 2023-05-15
The embroidered patches we ordered for our team exceeded our expectations. The colors are vibrant and the details are perfect. Will definitely order again!
Verified PurchaseBy Sarah M. on 2023-04-22
I needed patches for an event and was worried about the timeline. Not only did they arrive on time, but the quality was outstanding. Very impressed!
Verified PurchaseBy Michael T. on 2023-03-10
Good quality patches at a reasonable price. The only reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is that one of the colors was slightly different than what I expected, but still looked good.