Description
Airsoft Morale Patch Product Details
Naruto Uchiha Emblem Logo – Funny Tactical Military Morale Embroidered Patch Hook Backing(Camouflage)
Airsoft Morale Patch Product Features
High quality embroidery patch
Perfect for hats, backpacks, jackets, vests and any other surfaces that have loop panels
Hook backing
Size 3.37 x 1.87 inches
Loop not Included
About Morale Patches
Morale patches enable you to decorate your tactical equipment in the field and are confidence boosters. These patches are styled around things like motion picture quotes, memes, amusing 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 teams, and military units normally have a team patch or patch set. If you are a group leader, select a basic group of patches including a few morale patches which represent your unit.
Mission Specific Patches
The majority of special missions, military operations, or airsoft tournaments typically have their own patches. Unit members or airsoft players who wear these patches have the reputation that comes from finishing that campaign, mission, or task. When the mission took place, Mission patches are a great method to highlight who participated.
Morale Patch Attachment
Many morale patches connect to equipment, uniforms, tactical vests, and bags using Velcro or hook and loop attachment backing. Sew-on patches need to use heavy duty sewing machines and matching thread to attach to a uniform or BDU blouse.
Kinds Of Patch Material
Morale patch material depends upon the maker. The main front of the patch normally consists of embroidered thread or PVC plastic material. The edges of the patch are sewn and the back is generally a Velcro loop backing area.
About Almost SGT Morale Patches
Patches like the Naruto Uchiha Emblem Logo – Funny Tactical Military Morale Embroidered Patch Hook Backing(Camouflage) made by the Almost SGT typically hold up pretty well. Make sure to trim any loose threads to keep the patch stitching or embroidered patch edges from coming undone or unraveling. You can try to trim or anchor any loose threads to extend the patch’s life expectancy.
Morale Patch Care
Many morale patches are machine washable. This includes any patches sewn onto uniforms or connected to equipment. It is an excellent idea to remove Velcro patches prior to washing given that the wear and tear of a washing machine can be tough on the patch. To clean detachable PVC patches with Velcro attachments, remove the patch from the equipment. Wash with warm soapy water, rub gently, and pat the patch dry.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: How does the Naruto Uchiha Emblem Logo – Funny Tactical Military Morale Embroidered Patch Hook Backing(Camouflage) morale patch attach to gear?
Answer: The Naruto Uchiha Emblem Logo – Funny Tactical Military Morale Embroidered Patch Hook Backing(Camouflage) morale patch attaches with hook and loop, thread, or velcro depending on the patch type.
Question: Is the Almost SGT brand a good quality patch maker?
Answer: Yes, the Almost SGT brand makes decent quality patches at a good cost. They need to last for an excellent while.
Question: Where is the Naruto Uchiha Emblem Logo – Funny Tactical Military Morale Embroidered Patch Hook Backing(Camouflage) patch made?
Answer: Unless otherwise mentioned, the patches are made in East Asia. Check the item description for more details.
Question: What type of materials are morale patches constructed of?
Answer: Morale patches are usually made from a few types of material consisting of embroidered cloth, PVC plastic, thread, rubber, and other similar fabric products.
Question: What can I put the Naruto Uchiha Emblem Logo – Funny Tactical Military Morale Embroidered Patch Hook Backing(Camouflage) patch on?
Answer: The Naruto Uchiha Emblem Logo – Funny Tactical Military Morale Embroidered Patch Hook Backing(Camouflage) patch works well on airsoft and tactical gear like armored plate carriers, equipment bags, FAST helmets, and tactical rucksacks.





