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Monty22

Temporary Jersey Patch?

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My son's youth hockey organization is turning 50 this upcoming season. The Board wants to make available a commemorative patch for the jerseys that can be applied easily and removed without damage to the jersey. I thought of Pant Skinz and maybe have something printed on that, and went to their website. Sure enough they already offer custom logo options.  Has anyone used pant skinz on a jersey (or even pants) and then removed them? Curious how mush adhesive residue remained and how difficult it was to remove.  I'm also open to any ideas for other options. I think helmet decals would be the easiest way to go, but want to explore a jersey based option first. Thanks  

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Howdy,

You want it to stay on for the year right?

I'd just use a normal patch and sew it on by hand and then rip/cut the stitches after the season.

Mark

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On 6/6/2019 at 8:55 AM, Monty22 said:

That was my initial suggestion, board had concern they wouldn't end up getting sewn on because people are lazy. 

Find a local tailor/sewing shop, or someone with ties to the team that can sew, and work a deal to sew all the patches on all the jerseys.  Include that in the cost of the patches and collect all the jerseys.  Don't leave it to people being lazy.

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