BADGES

Strengthen product branding with custom badges for refined garment detailing

Placed on outerwear, workwear, accessories and more, Frameless badges help brands add design details that make finished products feel more intentional and consistent across collections.

Metal logo badge trim for garment production and branding

Overview

From chest logos to sleeve marks and accessory panels, badges give garments a clearer brand presence, authentication detail, or decorative accent when embroidery or printing may not fit. A patch manufacturer helps align artwork size, attachment method, fabric compatibility, edge finish, and placement needs.

Polished metal garment badge for fashion branding applications
Custom logo badge trim applied to denim fabric

Customization Options

Materials

Colours

Sizes

Finishes

Branding

Shapes

Applications

accessories applications

Accessories

coats applications

Coats

denim applications

Denim

jackets applications

Jackets

outdoor applications

Outdoor

shirts applications

Shirts

Why Work With Frameless?

From custom development to bulk production, Frameless supports fashion and apparel brands at every stage.

Custom Design

Sampling

Bulk Production

Quality Control

Global Supply

Sustainable

Testimonials

Frameless Asia Pacific is all about innovation, fresh, modern designs and outstanding, sustainable quality, A reliable partner in terms of functional performance and product services We love Frameless Asia Pacific.

Julia Seliger

Senior Trim Developer

testimonial jack wolfskin

Frameless has been such a supportive partner to the Michael Kors Mens team. They offer competitive pricing and can support our needs for cost effective solutions when needed. They maintain a fast turnaround for artwork, 3D print mock ups when needed, and sampling. They have a wide range of sustainable materials and are continually innovating with new product lines.

Janet Braunstein

Senior Trim Developer

testimonial michael kors

Long term trusted and to GO-TO vendor for all sorts of trimming solutions. when it comes to speed and service unbeatable.

Josef Haerle

Senior Materials Innovation Manager

testimonial boss

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the common uses and applications of fashion patches?

Fashion patches are typically used on pieces where the branding needs to stand out, such as hoodies, caps, bags, footwear panels or cargo pockets. They can carry logos, collection names, care cues or authentication details, while adding texture and structure to areas that would otherwise look flat in repeated production.

Clothing patches and badges can be made from TPU, silicone, PU, leather, metal, woven fabric, or Jacron paper. For more sustainable production, Frameless offers recycled TPU, recycled silicone, recycled polyester, and other eco-friendly materials that meet durability and compliance requirements.

Choose a badge by matching the material, attachment method and finish to the product. Sew-on badges offer strong placement on durable garments, while heat transfer badges create a cleaner, stitch-free look. Frameless can also help review wash requirements, logo detail, colour matching, and production needs for wholesale patch orders.

Custom badges and patches add texture, depth, and a premium tactile quality that flat printing or direct embroidery often cannot achieve. Badges can reinforce high-wear areas, protect delicate or technical fabrics, such as waterproof or stretch materials, and provide a more durable branding solution that withstands repeated washing and wear.

The right application method depends on the fabric, badge style, and desired final look. Sew-on badges work well on heavier or textured garments where strong stitching is needed, while heat transfer ones give a stitch-free result on compatible fabrics. 

Cracking or shrinking is usually subject to the patch material, attachment method and care process. Leather or suede patches, for example, may become dry, darker or brittle if cleaning removes natural oils, especially when followed by heat drying. For washable garments, the patch should be tested with the final fabric and care instructions before bulk production.

Yes, but the badge needs to work with the fabric movement rather than restrict it. Stretch garments usually need flexible materials, suitable backing and an attachment method that can handle recovery after wear and washing. For areas that bend often, such as elbows or knees, sampling helps check lifting, cracking, puckering and comfort.

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