Découvrir les différents types de patchs : Guide des styles de patchs personnalisés

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Patches have been a staple of fashion, identification, and self-expression for decades. From military insignias and scout badges to fashion embellishments and corporate branding, there are countless ways to use patches—but do you know how many types of patches are out there?

Whether you’re designing a new product line or just curious about the options, this guide will walk you through the most popular types of patches, including their materials, application methods, and ideal use cases.


1. Embroidered Patches

One of the most classic and widely recognized types of patches, embroidered patches are created by stitching threads into a fabric base.

Caractéristiques:

  • Rich texture and bold, dimensional look
  • Durable et durable
  • Can be heat-sealed, sewn, or Velcro-backed

Idéal pour :

  • Uniforms (military, fire, police)
  • Club logos (e.g., biker groups)
  • Corporate branding and promotional items

2. Patchs tissés

While similar in appearance to embroidered patches, patchs tissés use thinner threads for tighter weaves, allowing for more detail and smoother surfaces.

Caractéristiques:

  • Great for small text and intricate designs
  • Lighter and flatter than embroidery
  • Can be sewn or ironed on

Idéal pour :

  • High-detail logos
  • Fashion labels
  • Apparel where less bulk is preferred

3. Patchs en PVC (caoutchouc)

PVC patches are made from soft, flexible plastic. They are waterproof, highly durable, and perfect for outdoor gear.

Caractéristiques:

  • 3D effect and vibrant color options
  • Resistant to weather, wear, and fading
  • Often come with Velcro backing

Idéal pour :

  • Tactical gear and uniforms
  • Sports and outdoor products
  • Techwear and streetwear accessories

4. Chenille Patches

Known for their fuzzy, vintage look, chenille patches are made using looped yarns and are often seen on varsity jackets.

Caractéristiques:

  • Soft, plush texture
  • Bold, classic appearance
  • Typically sewn onto garments

Idéal pour :

  • Vestes Letterman
  • School and college apparel
  • Retro-style fashion brands

5. Patchs imprimés (sublimés)

These patches use dye-sublimation or screen printing to transfer digital images onto fabric, making them ideal for full-color or photo-realistic designs.

Caractéristiques:

  • Smooth surface with high-definition detail
  • Fast turnaround for bulk orders
  • Lightweight and thin

Idéal pour :

  • Promotional items
  • Event badges and giveaways
  • Designs with gradients or complex color patterns

6. Patchs en cuir et similicuir

These are either made from genuine leather or synthetic leather materials and are often used for branding.

Caractéristiques:

  • Sleek, premium look
  • Can be debossed, embossed, or screen printed
  • Often sewn or riveted onto items

Idéal pour :

  • Jeans et vestes en denim
  • Bags and accessories
  • Luxury or minimalist brands

7. Sequin and Glitter Patches

Perfect for bold fashion statements, these patches add sparkle and glam to any design.

Caractéristiques:

  • Eye-catching and decorative
  • Available in iron-on or sew-on varieties
  • May include embroidery backing for durability

Idéal pour :

  • Vêtements de mode
  • Dancewear and costumes
  • Kids’ apparel and accessories

8. Velcro (Hook & Loop) Patches

These patches use a hook and loop fastener system, making them removable and reusable.

Caractéristiques:

  • No sewing or heat required
  • Easy to switch or reposition
  • Works well on uniforms and tactical gear

Idéal pour :

  • Militaires et forces de l'ordre
  • Airsoft/paintball uniforms
  • Customizable branding

9. Patchs thermocollants

Iron-on patches come with a heat-activated adhesive backing, offering a fast and no-sew solution.

Caractéristiques:

  • Quick application with a household iron
  • Works on cotton, denim, and polyester
  • May require additional stitching for durability

Idéal pour :

  • DIY clothing personalization
  • School uniforms and accessories
  • Demandes temporaires

10. Patchs à coudre

Traditional and extremely reliable, patchs à coudre require manual or machine stitching.

Caractéristiques:

  • Permanent and secure
  • No adhesive involved
  • Compatible with all fabrics

Idéal pour :

  • Heavy-use garments
  • Decorative patch layering
  • Patches without heat-seal backing

Choosing the Right Patch Type for Your Project

When selecting among the many custom patch styles, considérer:

  • Your design complexity (e.g., small text = woven or printed)
  • Durability needs (e.g., outdoor gear = PVC or sew-on)
  • Méthode d'application (e.g., fast setup = iron-on or Velcro)
  • Aesthetic preference (e.g., retro = chenille or sequin)

You can even combine types—such as an embroidered patch with a Velcro backing—for versatility and style.


Réflexions finales

There are many different types of embroidered patches and patch styles to choose from, each with its own unique strengths. Whether you’re looking for sleek PVC patches for tactical gear or eye-catching sequin patches for fashion wear, knowing your options will help you create a product that stands out—and stays put.

For brands, clubs, teams, or creatives, the right patch adds both function and identity. Explore, experiment, and patch with purpose.