Product Information:
- Dimensions: 3.5 x 2.5 inches
- Color: Black, White, Red, Yellow
- Fabric: Velvet
- Backing: Plastic Iron-On Backing with Heat-Activated Adhesive
- Borders: Clean-Cut Embroidered Borders for Easy Sewing
- Patch Style: Text Only
- Materials: 100% Rayon Thread Synthetic Embroidery, Plastic Backing with Japanese Iron-On Glue, Velvet Fabric
Iron-On Instructions:
- Preheat the Iron: Set the heat press to 280°F. You can use a frying pan thermometer between the iron and the garment to monitor the temperature.
- Apply the Patch: Place the patch on the garment and press down with the heat press for 30 seconds, applying firm pressure.
- Cooling: Allow the patch to cool completely before touching or moving it to ensure proper adhesion.
Note:
- Avoid ironing the patch on leather or nylon. For leather items like jackets, vests, or bags, it is better to sew the patch onto the garment.
- Wait for the patch to cool before moving it to ensure it sticks securely.
Description:
The "To Ride or Not To Ride That's A Stupid Question" Patch is the perfect statement piece for any motorcycle enthusiast. Embroidered with bold black, white, red, and yellow thread, this 3.5x2.5-inch patch boldly declares the importance of riding.
This patch features a die-cut, clean finish around the edges for easy sewing or ironing. It is designed to be applied to jackets, vests, backpacks, and other clothing items, offering a humorous and bold touch to any gear. With a plastic iron-on backing, it ensures easy application, while the velvet fabric adds durability and a premium feel.