Product Details
- Dimension: 4 x 1.5 inches
- Color Options: Black / White
- Fabric Type: Premium Twill
- Backing: Clear Plastic Iron-on Backing
- Borders: Clean-Cut Embroidered Edges for Easy Sewing
- Patch Style: Text Only
- Material: High-Quality Twill Fabric with Synthetic 100% Rayon Thread, Japanese Iron-on Glue
Description
The "22 Too Many" Military Suicide Awareness Patch by Patch Tripper is a powerful tribute to the veterans and active-duty members lost to suicide each day. With clean, bold lettering in black and white, this patch serves as both a reminder and a message of solidarity for families and advocates raising awareness on this critical issue. Measuring 4 x 1.5 inches, it’s ideal for jackets, vests, bags, and hats, providing a meaningful addition to any garment.
Crafted from premium twill fabric with durable synthetic rayon embroidery, this patch is designed to maintain its bold appearance and structure over time. The plastic iron-on backing includes Japanese glue for a secure application on fabric surfaces, while the clean-cut embroidered borders make it easy to sew on for a more permanent hold, especially on heavier materials.
Iron-On Application Instructions
For best results, a heat press is recommended. However, a household iron can be used with the following steps:
- Preheat the Iron: Set to the highest setting. Place the iron on the garment with a thermometer sandwiched in between until it reaches 280°F.
- Prepare the Patch: Unplug the iron once it reaches temperature, then allow it to cool to 280°F before positioning the patch.
- Press Firmly: Place the iron directly on the patch, pressing down firmly for 30 seconds without moving.
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Cool Down: Allow the patch to cool completely before handling.
Note: Do not use on leather or nylon fabrics.
Honor and Awareness with Patch Tripper
This "22 Too Many" patch serves as a meaningful symbol of remembrance and advocacy. Wear it proudly to show support for those affected by military suicide, and to help spread awareness of the vital need for mental health resources among veterans and active-duty service members.