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Your cart is empty.This brand new embroidered patch depicts a classic Disabled Persons or Handicapped logo/road sign. Perfect for your biker vest, jacket, or bag. Heat-seal backing allows buyer to iron this patch onto virtually any fabric.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Looks just like the pic and is very well made. Canβt wait to iron it on my bag. I love the blue on it and the stitching is top notch.
Dartfest
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
Well made and looks like it will last. Easily sewn on and nice looking.
MEMAMA
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
This arrived LIGHTNING FAST.Iβm a repeat customer and appreciate the excellent service. Patch is excellent quality.πππππ
Amy
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
I used this on my byACRE Rollator bag and the iron-on method was easy, quick, and worked great. Sew-on instructions are also included. My patches look fantastic and I highly recommend these patches.
In the Burbs
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2023
These embroidered handicapped symbol patches are just the thing for identifying ability devices in soft protection for mobility devices. I have a heavy nylon protective case for my folding rollator walker that I check when traveling by air. My local dry cleaner alterations person sewed these on for me so ground handlers would know what they were stowing.
John Rucci
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023
Great perfect size an color great quality!!!
Goetz von Berlichingen
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2019
This is sold as an iron-on, but that method is not going to work on a ball cap, so I always sew patches onto caps, whether they are iron-on capable, or not. Sewing this one down will be particularly easy, as the upper apex of the triangle will line up very nicely with the front seam of the cap. Getting cap patches positioned properly at the beginning is half the battle.I have a decent collection of ball caps with unusual patches: "Cyberdyne Systems", "Tyrell Corporation" (two different versions), "USCSS Nostromo", "Weyland-Yutani Corporation", "Radiation Hazard", "Infectious Biohazard", etc. I have been purchasing both the patches and caps via Amazon. For best appearance, match the color of the thread you are using to the surface of the patch you are sewing through. It doesn't matter what color the cap is. If the cap is a different color, the stitching will only be visible on the inside, and people can't see that while you are wearing it.Another advantage of sewing even iron-on patches is that when the article of clothing finally wears out, the patch will probably still be in great shape. At that point, one can just cut the stitching out with a seam-ripper or a hobby knife, and save the patch for later re-use."Poison" seemed like a fine addition, as I'm 52, used to be a chemical engineer in the microelectronics industry, and remain a bit of a crackpot. People compliment me on these caps quite frequently. Sometimes they just start laughing.Amazon has completely revolutionized shopping. One can probably find anything one wants online, even things to make very unusual ball caps.
Andrew Clarke
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2016
Cool patch.
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