Refine garments with custom logo patches for stronger branding
Frameless logo patches add a visible branded element to jackets, caps and bags, creating a durable, tactile detail while preserving the garment’s original construction.
Logo patches turn artwork into applied garment trims for logos, collection marks or authentication details. As a logo patch manufacturer, Frameless helps align artwork scale, fabric compatibility, attachment method, edge finish, thickness, flexibility and wash performance before production.
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From custom development to bulk production, Frameless supports fashion and apparel brands at every stage.
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Senior Materials Innovation Manager
Logo patches are mostly chosen for outerwear, denim, fleece, caps, bags and workwear where a brand mark needs to be visible and repeatable across a collection. They can highlight product lines, team marks, fabric technologies or authentication details, plus separating limited editions, collaborations or technical ranges from core styles.
Material choice depends on the look and performance needed: woven threads for fine text, embroidery for raised texture, silicone for a sporty, water-resistant finish, and leather or PU for a premium effect. Lower-impact choices can range from recycled polyester thread to recycled TPU, leather, brass or nylon, depending on performance and compliance needs.
When creating logo patches for your product, consider the fabric weight, attachment method, wash process, and logo complexity. Frameless can help match your design with the right materials, finishes and production details, including sewing or heat-transfer backing, to suit your requirements.
Custom badges add texture, depth and a more premium finish than flat printing. They can also protect fabric performance by avoiding direct embroidery on waterproof panels, while improving brand visibility and strengthening high-wear areas.
To keep small text and fine details clear, it is suggested to use simple artwork, strong contrast, and enough spacing between letters. Woven patches are usually better than embroidered ones for tiny text and complex graphics because they use thinner threads.
A clean vector file, such as AI, EPS, SVG, or editable PDF, is usually the best starting point. JPG, PNG, GIF, PSD, non-editable PDF, DOC, XLS or PPT files can also be shared as references. For best results, provide the final patch size, logo position, Pantone references and artwork at the required minimum resolution. Frameless can then help review the artwork and construction notes to ensure production accuracy.
Woven patches are made with thin threads, creating a flat, smooth surface that works well for small text and detailed logos. Meanwhile, embroidered patches use thicker threads stitched onto a backing, giving a raised, textured look that suits simpler logos, traditional branding, and more premium garment details.
It depends on the badge shape and style. Merrowed edges create a raised stitched border for classic round or square badges, while hot cut edges give a cleaner, flatter finish for complex shapes.
Frameless provides several backing options for custom patches, from sew-on backing, often chosen for long-term hold, to heat transfer, which creates a cleaner finish without visible stitching. Other popular options for wholesale production include adhesive or hook-and-loop backing, which are ideal for removable patches or accessories.
While most logos can be adapted into a patch, some details may need adjustment for production. Very small text, thin lines, gradients, or complex shapes can lose clarity depending on the patch type and size. Frameless can help review the artwork, simplify or resize the design, or recommend another production technique to keep the logo recognisable.
Patch size depends on the logo detail, garment placement, and how the design needs to appear once worn. Simple logos can work well at smaller sizes, while fine text, borders or detailed artwork usually need more space to stay clear and balanced on the garment.
Yes, logo patches can be made for regular garment use with the right patch type, backing and application method. Frameless can advise on the best construction based on the fabric, washing requirements and intended use.