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Are you up with showing your biker distinctive character all around? Here’s your Death Rider Kustom Company Patch, the perfect complement for your accessories. We know the feeling of freedom a good bike and the open road can bring. Biker patches are identity for real riders. And we also know how important it is for a biker to belong to a group and how important customized patches are for jackets and waistcoats. As a result, we take all the care we can to make biker patches.
The man and woman who choose a Harley Davidson are aesthetes by definition. They take care of every detail of their clothing both when riding their bike and at any time of day. Nothing is left to chance, even the custom embroidered patches for Bobber riders are made with attention to every detail. For our jacket patches, we can ensure high levels of care and precision in the creation of embroidered patches, thanks to the latest generation of embroidery machines.
Each patch is stitched with high-quality thread and careful technique, so the patches are durable and long-lasting. The last thing you want to worry about when you’re on the asphalt is whether or not your patch will follow you on your journey! Get the reliability you are looking for with our products, which combine high quality with a competitive price.
How to Iron on the Death Rider 1957 “Kustom Company” Patch
Firstly, lay your cloth on a flat, heat-resistant surface like an ironing board. To ensure the item will provide a good surface for the patch, iron it first. If it’s a backpack or another item that’s difficult to iron, do your best to arrange it so that the part of the fabric that will be receiving the patch is flat against a hard surface. Place the patch in the position you chose. The adhesive side should be flat against the base fabric. Make sure that the patch isn’t crooked.
On embroidered patches, the adhesive side is the underside. Heat up an iron. Turn it to the hottest setting your fabric can tolerate. Then, make sure to turn off the “steam” option, and that your iron isn’t full of water. Place a thin towel over the patch. At this point, take care not to disturb the position of the patch. The towel will protect the patch itself and the surrounding fabric.
At this point, position the heated iron over the patch and press down. Hold the iron there for about 15 seconds. Apply as much pressure as you can by pressing down firmly. Remove the iron and allow the patch to cool. Lift the towel and check to see whether the patch is fixed on securely by gently rubbing at the edge with a finger, trying to lift it. If it lifts up a bit, replace the towel and press it with the iron again for 10 seconds.