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Airsoft Morale Patch Product Details
PatchOps Thin Red Line USMC Eagle Globe and Anchor EGA PVC Tactical Morale Patches (Thin Red Line)
Color:Thin Red Line
PatchOps
PatchOps Thin Red Line USMC Eagle Globe and Anchor EGA PVC Tactical Morale Patches
PatchOps brings you the perfect gift for that Marine in your life, or maybe you just want to display a the most badass emblem ever known to man. The Eagle, Globe, and Anchor is an emblem used to represent the Marine Corps. Whether it appears on a uniform, printed page, morale patch, or a flag, the Eagle, Globe and Anchor is an icon of greatness. Our patches are made of high quality PVC and have the hook backing stitched on, not glued. This allows for greater durability, preventing the separation of material and PVC commonly found with those having glued on hook backs. Our design makes for easy cleaning. Simply wipe with warm, soapy water and your patch is instantly inspection ready. These are great tactical morale patches to display on your tactical bag, gun case, hat, tactical gear, uniform, anything that will take the hook backing. Our patches have the hook backing with matching loop piece so that they can be sewn on to anything you want. All patches are proudly sold by a Veteran Owned and Operated Business.
Airsoft Morale Patch Product Features
Morale Patch is Constructed of Durable PVC and stitched Hook back
3D Thin Red Line Marine Corps Eagle, Globe, and Anchor Emblem Design
Perfect for Uniforms, Tactical Equipment, Vests, Backpacks, Molle Gear or Jackets
Marine Veteran Owned and Operated Company
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE satisfaction guaranteed. If you are not fully satisfied with the quality of our patch or the design, we will refund 100% of your money.
About Morale Patches
Morale patches permit you to decorate your tactical equipment in the field and are self-confidence boosters. These patches are styled around things like motion picture quotes, memes, funny sayings, quips, and other off-the-cuff remarks. The patch design style varies and consists of text, images, and graphics.
Morale Patches for Groups
Tactical teams, airsoft groups, and military units normally have a team patch or patch set. If you are a team leader, choose a basic group of patches consisting of a couple of morale patches which represent your unit. You can use these group patches for team acknowledgment, awards, accomplishments, and rank advancements. It is a great method to build comradery within your unit. You can also keep a couple of spares on-hand for exchanging patches with patch collectors, friendly units, or allied groups.
Campaign Specific Patches
Many special missions, military operations, or airsoft tournaments generally have their own patches. Unit members or airsoft players who use these patches have the status that comes from completing that task, campaign, or mission. When the mission happened, Mission patches are a good way to highlight who attended.
Morale Patch Attachment
A lot of morale patches connect to gear, uniforms, tactical vests, and bags using Velcro or hook and loop attachment backing. The hook side is usually found on the back of the patch with the loop attachment side on the vest, uniform, or bag panel. Other types of patches include iron-on and sew-on. Iron-on patches use an adhesive glue-like backing which heats up to stick to the placement spot. Sew-on patches need to use strong matching thread and stitching machines to attach to a uniform or BDU shirt.
Types of Patch Material
Morale patch material depends on the maker. The primary front of the patch typically consists of embroidered thread or PVC plastic material. The edges of the patch are stitched and the back is typically a Velcro loop backing area.
About PatchOps Morale Patches
Patches like the PatchOps Thin Red Line USMC Eagle Globe and Anchor EGA PVC Tactical Morale Patches (Thin Red Line) made by the PatchOps generally hold up pretty well. Ensure to cut any loose threads to keep the patch stitching or embroidered patch edges from coming undone or unraveling. You can attempt to trim or anchor any loose threads to extend the patch’s lifespan. Anchoring a thread includes taking a sewing needle and stitching the thread back into the material a number of times. Sink the loose end of the thread so it cannot keep unraveling.
Morale Patch Care
It is an excellent plan to take off Velcro patches before washing since the wear and tear of a washing machine can be hard on the patch. To wash removable PVC patches with Velcro attachments, remove the patch from the equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: How does the PatchOps Thin Red Line USMC Eagle Globe and Anchor EGA PVC Tactical Morale Patches (Thin Red Line) morale patch attach?
Answer: The PatchOps Thin Red Line USMC Eagle Globe and Anchor EGA PVC Tactical Morale Patches (Thin Red Line) morale patch attaches with hook and loop, Velcro, or thread depending upon the patch type.
Question: Is the PatchOps brand a good quality patch maker?
Answer: Yes, the PatchOps brand makes decent quality patches at an excellent cost. They ought to last for a great while.
Question: Where is the PatchOps Thin Red Line USMC Eagle Globe and Anchor EGA PVC Tactical Morale Patches (Thin Red Line) patch made?
Answer: Unless otherwise mentioned, the patches are made in East Asia. Check out the product description to find out more.
Question: What kind of products are morale patches made out of?
Answer: Morale patches are normally made from several types of material consisting of embroidered cloth, PVC plastic, thread, rubber, and other similar textile products.
Question: What can I put the PatchOps Thin Red Line USMC Eagle Globe and Anchor EGA PVC Tactical Morale Patches (Thin Red Line) patch on?
Answer: The PatchOps Thin Red Line USMC Eagle Globe and Anchor EGA PVC Tactical Morale Patches (Thin Red Line) patch works well on airsoft and tactical equipment like plate carriers, gear bags, FAST helmets, and tactical backpacks.




