Article Written By: jonpatch
Custom patches have been an important part of society for decades. Police officers, soldiers, firefighters, Scouts and many others depend on embroidered custom patches as part of their uniforms, a way to identify themselves to others. In fact, they are a part of both official and unofficial uniforms the world over. They are a common means of identifying members of many different groups of people in many societies. Their roles are many. They are a quick way to identify cops and firefighters in dangerous situations. They promote camaraderie and unit cohesiveness in military units. In general, they create a group identity among wearers, a basic human tendency. To be truly successful in their identification function, they must be of a singularly distinctive design. Graphic artists can make design with company logos, school mascots or other unique identifiers for just about any group or organization. Businesses also depend on custom patches to tell customers who the good guys are. The visible logos on custom patches help identify company employees who work on customers' cars or go to their homes. They give the customers an added sense of security that the person doing the job or standing outside their door is who they say they are.Some custom patches also denote significant accomplishments. Service employees can earn patches to show they have passed rigorous certification exams in their specialty. The custom patches demonstrate to customers that both the business and its employees value proper training and take pride in their work. In a similar vein, Scouting organizations such as Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts also offer custom patches, or merit badges, to show mastery of specific skills and completion of projects. Those who earn the merit badges and custom patches demonstrate the spirit of Scouting excellence.Custom patches also are a standard part of the uniform for motorcycle clubs of all kinds. The patches identify members of specific clubs. Whether one-, two or three, custom patches are important identifiers of club membership and standing. Some riders also wear smaller custom patches on their jackets or vests in addition to the larger patches on the back. The smaller can represent political or humorous statements, special rides or other milestones. The appeal of custom patches goes to the wearer s sense of identity. Any good patch supplier can help create the perfect custom patches for just about any type of organization.
This Article Has Been Published on Thu, 7 Apr 2011 and Read 354 Times