Stick Your Brand Anywhere with Reusable Peel-and-Stick Patches
Angela Hanners • April 10, 2025
Customers will wear your brand on their sleeve
Check out this peel-and-stick embroidered or DigiPrint/DigiStitch applique patch, measuring up to 1 1/2" x 1 1/2", elegantly presented on a custom printed card. This versatile product is ideal for a variety of applications, including fundraising efforts, notifications, or promotional activities. Its compact size makes it perfect for incorporating into kits or mailers, providing that extra touch of visibility and engagement. Whether you're looking to enhance your brand presence or simply share a message, this charming addition is sure to leave a lasting impression on recipients.
Card sizes come in 3"x4", 3"x5", or 4"x6" with one-sided or two-sided full color print.


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