What is PVC Patch? PVC is one of the oldest man-made materials and it has thousands of industrial USES. The full name of PVC is polyvinyl chloride. The tactile sensation of PVC is similar to that of r...
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Custom Embroidered Patches Embroidery coverage means the amount of embroidery on the surface of a twill patch backing covered by threads. So there are three types of embroidered patches according to e...
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Do you know custom enamel coins? We are often asked that the difference between soft enamel and hard enamel challenge coin from our customers when they are ready to drop orders. The difference is huge...
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Would you like to create your own challenge coins?You will see two different systems(Automated Quotation System & Online Design System) at GS-JJ. Automated Quotation System provides you a framew...
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This blog will tell you the best border for your custom patches! In fact, deciding which border options you would like on your custom patches is a very important decision. this decision is vital to yo...
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Designing custom patches has never been easier! Do you want to be the focus of the crowd? Do you have special events to attend? Are you tired of ordinary jackets and jeans?? Are you part of a club? ...
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Why is plating important? Plating is very important for lapel pins. The effect of the appearance of the lapel pins is to see what kind of plating you to chosen. Plating refers to attaching a metal pro...
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What’s the difference between woven patches and embroidered patches? In this post, I am going to show you the difference between woven patches and embroidered patches. What’s the difference be...
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Custom Patches Backing Type Iron-On, Velcro, Adhesive, oh my! There are too many backing options when you are customizing your custom patches. We want to make sure you can fully understand each o...
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Enamel Pins To trace the origin of the Brooch goes all the way back to Stone Age. Research shows that the Ancients used animal skins or sharp animal or fish bones or even thorns to fasten. The Brooch ...
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