Our custom full-grain leather patches are crafted from the toughest, most premium layer of the hide, known for its rich texture and ability to age beautifully over time. Ideal for jackets, bags, and hats, each patch features a personalized embossed design that presses your logo or name cleanly into the leather for a distinctive, high-end look that lasts.
If you want a more polished way to add identification to your uniform or apparel, a custom embroidered name patch is an excellent choice. Skillfully stitched with durable reflective thread that resists fading and wear, these premium patches come with your choice of backing — iron-on, sew-on, or hook-and-loop — to suit any application.
These classic patches are stitched with colorful threads on twill fabric to create designs you can see and feel. The surface is raised and soft, giving your embroidered logo patches, letters, badges, or artwork a bold, textured look. You can attach these sew-on patches to jackets, hats, shirts, or bags, and they stay bright and beautiful for years.
Our custom 3D puff patches feature soft foam beneath vibrant threads, giving them a bold, raised finish that pops. That bouncy, dimensional look has made them a favorite among teams, clubs, schools, and fashion brands. Stitch them onto jackets, hats, bags, or shirts to add eye-catching detail that’s built to last.
Woven patches are created by interlacing fine threads directly into fabric, producing crisp, clear results even for tiny letters, thin lines, intricate logos, and highly detailed designs. They’re thin, lightweight, and easy to attach to jackets, hats, bags, or shirts. Custom woven patches are the perfect choice when you want a clean, refined finish that captures every small detail and holds up beautifully over time.
Backings That Make Your Custom Leather Patches Work

There is no attachment on the back.

A quick press of heat is all it takes to bond the patch to the fabric.

Adhesive backing peels and sticks in seconds, making it ideal when you need to quickly dress up an outfit or piece of gear.

A rigid plastic backing reinforces the patch, giving it extra structure and keeping its shape sharp over time.

A popular favorite, Velcro hook backing uses tiny hooks that lock on tight for a secure, firm hold.

The soft, fuzzy side stitches on with ease, attaching smoothly to clothing, fabric, and beyond.

Double Velcro pairs a hook side with a loop side for a secure hold that's just as easy to attach as it is to remove.

Safety pin backing clips onto almost anything in seconds and comes off just as easily.


Yes, specialize in custom leather patches made from high-quality materials, including full-grain leather. We guarantee the highest quality custom made leather patches available online.
Ironing custom leather patches is not recommended, as the heat can damage the leather. Instead, sewing or adhesive backing is advised.
We use genuine, full-grain leather for our custom patches to ensure durability and a luxurious finish for your jacket.
You can place your order for custom leather patches through our website. Simply upload your design and share your requirements. Are representative will get in touch shortly after to share a quote.
Some patches look fine on a screen and forgettable in person. Custom leather patches usually do the opposite. They carry a natural texture and a premium feel people pick up on immediately, which is why they stay popular for logos, monograms, hat brands, and clean, understated branding. The finish feels richer, more grown-up, and more crafted than standard embroidery. It has character. It doesn’t just sit there looking flat and hoping someone notices.
At Stitches Panel, we make leather patches for brands, shops, makers, and apparel lines that want something with a bit more refinement. Whether you need personalized leather patches for a smaller run or custom leather patches no minimum to test a design before going bigger, the goal stays the same. The patch should look clean, feel well made, and actually suit the item it’s going on. That sounds obvious, but plenty of patch orders go sideways because nobody stopped to think about size, finish, or how the design would read once it’s pressed into leather.
Leather keeps showing up in the same places for a reason. It works especially well on leather hat patches, denim jackets, bags, and apparel where a premium feel matters as much as the logo itself. That clean, embossed look is closely tied to heritage and craft branding, which is why terms like custom leather patches for hats, debossed leather patches, and genuine leather logo patches stay in steady demand.
That doesn’t mean leather is only for rugged or vintage looks. It fits modern apparel really well too. Leather patches for jackets, beanies, and heavier streetwear pieces give a design more presence without needing loud color or a giant print. If your brand uses simple lettering, a strong icon, or a badge-style mark, leather can make it feel more premium instantly. It isn’t the patch for tiny, fussy detail, but for clean, confident artwork, it hits the mark nicely.
A lot of patch decisions start with the material and backing, not just the design. Genuine leather patches bring natural grain and age beautifully over time, while faux leather patches offer a consistent look that holds up well and suits vegan or budget-conscious brands. Picking the right one upfront saves a lot of second-guessing later.
Backing matters just as much. Sew on leather patches are the go-to for hats, jackets, and bags, giving a clean, secure hold that suits long-term wear. For lighter pieces or quicker application, iron on leather patches can work when the material and garment support heat application. We help customers choose the setup that fits the product, not just the one that sounds easiest in the moment. A leather patch should feel like it belongs on the garment, not like it was added during a mild panic ten minutes before launch. Size, edge style, backing, and placement all do real work here.
Then there’s flexibility. Custom embroidered velcro patches are a strong option for tactical gear, outerwear, uniforms, and any setup where patches need to be swapped out from time to time. They’re especially useful for teams, departments, and organizations that want one garment with changeable identification. A patch should match the use case, not create a new problem — the kind of detail that saves a lot of regret later.
Some customers need ten patches. Some need hundreds. Both matter. We handle smaller custom orders for samples, new collections, makers, and hat drops, and we also support leather patches wholesale for brands, retailers, and repeat buyers that need consistent production. “No minimum” and wholesale options sit right where the buying intent is, and we cover both ends comfortably.
We also produce custom leather logo patches for brands that want something more distinctive than standard print or flat embroidery. The goal is simple: clear design, solid construction, and patches that still look good once they’re actually worn. Whether you’re building a hat line, retail merch, or a premium jacket collection, leather works best when it feels intentional. That’s the difference between a patch people proudly wear and one that quietly disappears into a drawer.