Custom Uniform Patches UK – Embroidered Badges for Workwear, Schools & Services
Custom uniform patches are bespoke embroidered, woven, PVC or printed badges applied to workwear, school uniforms, emergency-service kit and sports kit across the UK. UK businesses, schools, clubs and forces use these patches to display logos, names, ranks and unit insignia on chests, sleeves, caps and back panels. This page covers patch types, backings, sizes, placements, minimum order, turnaround, pricing and the design process, everything you need before requesting a quote.

What Are Custom Uniform Patches?
Custom uniform patches are fabric or rubber badges manufactured to a client’s design and attached to professional clothing. A custom uniform patch carries a logo, name, rank, unit number or department identifier. UK organisations order these patches to standardise team identity across staff kit, school blazers, tactical vests, hi-vis jackets and sports shirts.
Every custom uniform patch is built from three components. The base is the fabric or material that holds the design, typically twill, polyester weave, PVC or leather. The design surface is the embroidery, weave, print or moulded relief that carries the artwork. The backing is the attachment method, sew-on, iron-on, hook-and-loop or adhesive, that fixes the patch to the garment.
UK uniform patches serve five core industries. Workwear and corporate teams use them for logo placement and staff branding. Schools and academies use them for crests on blazers and PE kit. Police, military, security and emergency services use them for rank insignia, unit identifiers and force badges. Sports clubs use them for club crests, sponsor logos and kit numbers. Scouts, cadets and youth groups use them for merit badges and section markers.
Bespoke uniform patches differ from generic embroidered logos in three measurable ways. A patch is portable, it transfers between garments, while direct embroidery is permanent to one item. A patch is replaceable, damaged badges swap out without replacing the uniform. A patch is scalable, the same design produces 10 pieces or 10,000 pieces with consistent colour, edge and stitch density.
Types of Custom Uniform Patches
UK uniform patches are produced in six manufacturing methods. Each method serves a different design need, garment type and durability requirement. The right type depends on detail level, fabric compatibility and end-use environment.
Embroidered Uniform Patches
Embroidered uniform patches are stitched on a twill base with polyester or rayon thread. They deliver a raised, textured finish that withstands daily wear and frequent washing. UK workwear teams, schools and emergency services choose embroidered patches for logos, names and unit crests. Standard stitch count starts at 1,500 stitches with Pantone-matched threads.
Explore custom embroidered patches UK →Woven Uniform Patches
Woven uniform patches are produced on a fine-thread loom that captures small text, thin lines and detailed graphics. Thinner and smoother than embroidered patches, they sit flat on shirts, polo collars, scrubs and lightweight jackets without bulk. UK security firms, hospitality contractors and corporate teams choose them for fine print and intricate logos.
Explore custom woven patches →PVC Uniform Patches
PVC uniform patches are moulded from soft, flexible rubber that resists water, oil and abrasion. They retain their colour and shape in extreme weather, making them the standard choice for outdoor crews, tactical units, security teams and search-and-rescue groups. PVC patches mould in 2D flat or 3D raised relief with hook-and-loop backing.
Explore custom PVC patches →Printed Uniform Patches
Printed uniform patches use dye sublimation or digital print to reproduce full-colour artwork, gradients and photographic detail. They handle complex multi-colour designs that exceed embroidery’s thread limit. UK event teams, festival staff and creative agencies choose them for short-run campaigns and seasonal kit at the lowest unit cost.
Explore custom printed patches →3D Embroidered Uniform Patches
3D embroidered uniform patches use a foam underlay to raise key design elements off the patch surface. 3D puff delivers depth, shadow and a tactile finish that flat embroidery does not produce. UK sports academies, baseball-cap brands and fashion-led uniform suppliers choose them for caps, fleeces and varsity jackets.
Explore 3D embroidered patches →Chenille Uniform Patches
Chenille uniform patches are made from looped yarn that creates a soft, fuzzy, varsity-style texture. The traditional choice for letterman jackets, school colours and college team kit. UK schools, dance crews and college societies choose them for letter awards, year markers and house identifiers with a vintage finish.
Explore custom chenille patches →Custom Uniform Patches by Industry
Custom uniform patches serve eight core industries across the UK. Each industry has a standard patch type, backing and placement that matches its uniform code, durability requirement and identification rules. The grid below maps the industry to the recommended patch and explains why that combination works.
Workwear & Corporate
Workwear patches identify staff on hi-vis jackets, polo shirts, fleeces and overalls. UK trades, construction, logistics, utilities, manufacturing, choose embroidered patches with iron-on or sew-on backing for left-chest logo placement. Pantone-matched threads keep brand colour consistent across every staff member’s kit.
Schools & Colleges
School uniform patches display the school crest, house colour or year group on blazers, jumpers and PE kit. UK primary schools, secondary schools and independent colleges order embroidered patches with sew-on backing for blazer breast pockets, surviving the academic-year laundry cycle.
Police Uniforms
Police uniform patches carry force insignia, rank markers and unit identifiers on tactical shirts, jackets, body armour and caps. UK police forces use embroidered or PVC patches with hook-and-loop backing for shoulder placement, with reflective thread options for night patrols.
Custom police patches →Military Uniforms
Military uniform patches identify regiment, rank, unit and tour deployment on combat dress, dress uniforms, berets and load-bearing equipment. UK MOD units, cadet forces and veteran associations order embroidered or PVC patches with hook-and-loop backing in subdued olive, khaki, sand and multicam palettes.
Custom military patches →Security Uniforms
Security patches display the SIA-licensed company name, role badge and identification number on stab vests, soft-shell jackets and polo shirts. UK security firms, door supervision, retail, event, close protection, choose woven and embroidered patches with hook-and-loop backing for rapid contract changes.
Healthcare & Hospitality
Healthcare patches mark NHS contractors, private clinics, care homes, hotels, restaurants and event catering teams. UK healthcare uniforms, scrubs, tunics, fleeces, use woven or printed patches with sew-on backing because heat application is restricted on synthetic medical fabrics.
Sports Clubs & Academies
Sports patches carry the club crest, sponsor logo, league badge and squad number on jerseys, training kit, tracksuits and warm-up tops. UK Sunday-league clubs, football academies, rugby clubs and cricket teams order embroidered patches for shirt fronts and 3D puff for caps with heat-seal backing.
Scouts, Cadets & Youth
Scout and cadet patches display section colours, troop numbers, merit awards and event badges on uniforms, sashes and camp blankets. UK Scouts, Guides, Sea Cadets, Air Cadets, Army Cadet Force and Boys’ Brigade groups order embroidered patches with sew-on backing for multi-year scheme participation.
Backing Options for Custom Uniform Patches
Patch backing is the attachment method that fixes a custom uniform patch to a garment. UK uniform patches use four standard backings: sew-on, iron-on, hook-and-loop and adhesive. Each backing serves a different durability requirement, fabric type and removal need.
| Backing Type | Best For | Permanence | Wash Durability | Application Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sew-On | Workwear, school blazers, scout sashes, sports kit | Permanent | 100+ washes | Hand or machine stitched around the merrow border |
| Iron-On | Bulk staff kit, fast deployment, fleeces, polo shirts | Semi-permanent | 50+ washes at 40 °C | Heat press or domestic iron at 150 °C |
| Hook-and-Loop (Velcro) | Police, military, security, tactical kit | Removable | 100+ washes | Stitched velcro panel pre-fitted to garment |
| Adhesive | Single-use events, conferences, promotional days | Temporary | Not washable | Peel-and-stick onto clean dry fabric |
Sew-On Backing
Sew-on backing is the most permanent attachment method for custom uniform patches. A sew-on patch carries a plain twill back that the wearer or tailor stitches around the merrow border. UK schools, workwear teams and scout groups choose sew-on backing because the bond survives industrial laundry, repeated wash cycles and multi-year wear. Sew-on backing is the only backing approved for hi-vis garments and flame-retardant fabrics.
Custom sew-on patches →Iron-On Backing
Iron-on backing is a heat-activated adhesive layer fused to the back of the patch. The wearer applies the patch with a domestic iron or heat press at 150 °C for 15-20 seconds. UK businesses ordering bulk staff kit choose iron-on backing because every team member applies the patch without specialist equipment. Iron-on patches handle 50+ wash cycles at 40 °C before edge lift appears.
Custom iron-on patches →Hook-and-Loop (Velcro) Backing
Hook-and-loop backing combines a hook panel on the patch with a loop panel pre-stitched to the uniform. The patch attaches and detaches in seconds, allowing rank, unit and role markers to swap between shifts. UK police forces, MOD units, security firms and tactical teams use hook-and-loop backing as the operational standard. Velcro supports field replacement, kit rotation and rapid uniform reconfiguration.
Custom velcro patches →Adhesive Backing
Adhesive backing is a peel-and-stick layer designed for short-term application. UK event teams, conference staff and promotional crews use adhesive patches on jackets, lanyards and event shirts where the patch is worn once and discarded. Adhesive backing does not survive washing and is not suitable for daily uniform use. The peel-and-stick format suits same-day deployment when sew-on or iron-on application is impractical.
Where to Place Custom Patches on a Uniform
Patch placement is the position on the garment where the custom uniform patch is fixed. UK uniform codes follow six standard placement zones: left chest, right chest, upper sleeve, lower sleeve, back panel and headwear. Each zone signals a different message, identity, rank, affiliation, achievement or branding.
Left Chest Placement
Left-chest placement is the standard zone for company logos, name tags and primary identification. UK workwear uniforms, polo shirts, scrubs, hospitality aprons and corporate fleeces carry the patch on the left chest at 75-100 mm wide. Left-chest patches sit above the breast pocket and remain visible when a jacket or apron is worn over the uniform.
Right Chest Placement
Right-chest placement is the standard zone for individual name patches, ID numbers and certification markers. UK police, security and emergency services place name patches on the right chest opposite the force or company logo. Right-chest patches measure 50-75 mm wide to fit alongside chest pockets and radio mounts.
Upper Sleeve Placement
Upper-sleeve placement is the standard zone for unit insignia, regiment patches and team identifiers. UK military, cadet and scout uniforms carry the patch on the upper sleeve at 75-100 mm wide. Police and security forces use the upper sleeve for force shoulder flashes, the highest-visibility zone on a uniform.
Lower Sleeve Placement
Lower-sleeve placement is the standard zone for service hash marks, length-of-service stripes and skill qualifications. UK fire and rescue services, military units and cadet forces use the lower sleeve for years-of-service indicators. Lower-sleeve patches measure 25-50 mm wide and sit above the cuff line.
Back Panel Placement
Back-panel placement is the standard zone for full-club crests, rocker panels, motorcycle club insignia and event logos. UK motorcycle clubs, dance crews, festival staff and sports back-numbers use the back panel at 250-300 mm wide. Back-panel patches deliver the largest visible area on any uniform.
Cap & Headwear Placement
Headwear placement covers cap fronts, side panels, beret centres and bucket-hat side bands. UK sports clubs, brewery merch, military forage caps and corporate headwear use front placement at 50-75 mm wide. 3D embroidered patches dominate the cap-front zone where raised lettering reads at distance.
Custom hat patches →How Custom Uniform Patches Are Made
The custom uniform patch production process follows five steps from artwork to delivery. The full timeline runs 7-14 working days for standard orders, with express options shipping in 5-7 days. Every step is handled by a UK design and production team, no hidden fees and unlimited revisions before production starts.
1. Upload Your Logo or Design
Send your artwork in any common file format, JPG, PNG, PDF, SVG, AI or EPS. A rough sketch on paper works equally well; our design team digitises it for you. UK customers ordering school uniform patches, workwear logos or sports crests upload artwork through our quote form, by email or via WhatsApp. There is no setup fee and no charge for digitising.
2. Choose Patch Type, Size & Backing
Select the patch type (embroidered, woven, PVC, printed, 3D puff or chenille), the size (typically 50-300 mm), the shape (round, shield, rectangle or custom die-cut) and the backing (sew-on, iron-on, hook-and-loop or adhesive). Our design team recommends the right combination based on your uniform fabric, wash frequency and end-use environment. Pantone colour matching is available at no extra cost.
3. Receive a Free Digital Proof in 24 Hours
A full-colour digital proof arrives within 24 hours of artwork submission. The proof shows thread colours, edge style (merrow border or laser-cut), backing type and finished size at scale. The proof is rendered to production specification so you see exactly what the finished patch looks like before any production starts.
4. Approve Artwork (Unlimited Revisions)
Approve the proof, request a revision or change the design entirely. Every uniform patch order includes unlimited revisions, adjust the font, change a colour, redraw a border or resize the patch at no additional charge. Production starts only when you confirm the final proof in writing.
5. Production & Free Tracked UK Delivery
Production runs 7-10 working days for standard orders. Express turnaround is available for urgent uniform deployments. Every order ships free, tracked, across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland via Royal Mail or DPD. Bulk orders ship on pallet for school uniform contracts, sports league supply and military procurement.
Custom Uniform Patch Sizes, Shapes & Stitch Count
Custom uniform patches are produced in standard size brackets, six core shapes and a stitch count range of 1,500-45,000 stitches per patch. Patch dimensions, shape and stitch density are the three variables that drive cost, detail reproduction and durability.
Standard Uniform Patch Sizes
UK uniform patches follow placement-driven size brackets. Each placement zone has a standard dimension that matches the visible garment area without overcrowding the design. Patch size is measured by the longest dimension.
| Placement | Standard Width | Common Use |
|---|---|---|
| Right Chest (Name) | 75-100 mm (3-4 in) | Name tags, ID numbers |
| Left Chest (Logo) | 75-100 mm (3-4 in) | Company logos, school crests |
| Upper Sleeve | 75-100 mm (3-4 in) | Unit insignia, force flashes |
| Lower Sleeve | 25-50 mm (1-2 in) | Service hash marks, qualifications |
| Cap Front | 50-75 mm (2-3 in) | Brand logos, sports crests |
| Back Panel | 250-300 mm (10-12 in) | Full-club crests, MC rockers |
Patch Shapes
Custom uniform patches are produced in six standard shapes. Custom die-cut shapes are available for any logo outline at no additional cost.
- RoundThe default choice for company logos, school crests and circular emblems. Round patches deliver the lowest unit cost.
- Square / RectangleSuited to text-heavy patches, name badges and information labels. Maximises design area for typography.
- ShieldThe traditional choice for police, military, security and emergency-service patches. Shield patches signal authority and rank.
- OvalCommon in motorsport, aviation and motorcycle club patches. Oval patches read clearly at distance.
- Rocker (Curved Banner)Used above and below a central back-panel patch on MC and crew jackets. Carries chapter names and territory markers.
- Custom Die-CutAny logo outline, mascot silhouette or bespoke shape. Custom die-cut patches use laser-cut edges for precision.
Stitch Count & Detail Threshold
Stitch count is the number of thread passes used to produce the patch. A custom uniform patch starts at 1,500 stitches and scales up to 45,000 stitches for high-detail full-back panels. Stitch count drives three outcomes: detail reproduction, patch weight and patch cost.
| Design Complexity | Stitch Count Range | Patch Type |
|---|---|---|
| Simple logo, 1-3 colours | 1,500-7,000 stitches | Small chest, cap front |
| Medium logo, 3-5 colours | 7,000-15,000 stitches | Standard chest, sleeve |
| Detailed crest, 5+ colours | 15,000-25,000 stitches | School crest, club badge |
| Full-back panel | 25,000-45,000 stitches | MC back panel, sports back |
Why UK Businesses Choose Our Custom Uniform Patches
UK businesses, schools, forces and clubs choose us for one reason, every uniform patch is built to a measurable standard, with no setup fees, no minimum order and free tracked delivery across the United Kingdom. The eight points below are the operating commitments that define every order we produce.
24-Hour Digital Proofs
Every uniform patch order receives a full-colour digital proof within 24 hours. The proof shows thread colours, stitch direction, edge style and finished size at production scale.
Free Design Service
Our in-house design team digitises your logo, redraws low-resolution artwork and converts hand-drawn sketches into production-ready files at no cost. No setup fee, no digitising charge.
Unlimited Free Revisions
Every order includes unlimited revisions. Adjust the font, swap a colour, redraw a border, resize the patch, every change is free until you confirm the final proof.
Every Backing Available
We supply sew-on, iron-on, hook-and-loop and adhesive backings on every patch type. Hi-vis garments, FR fabrics, tactical kit and school blazers each receive the right backing.
No Minimum Order
Order 10 uniform patches for a small team or 10,000 patches for a national contract. No MOQ on standard patch types, ideal for pilot batches and small UK businesses.
Pantone-Matched Threads
Every uniform patch uses industry-grade polyester thread, twill base cloth and heat-seal adhesives. Pantone (PMS) colour matching is included free of charge on every order.
Free Tracked UK Delivery
Every order ships free, tracked, across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland via Royal Mail or DPD. Bulk orders ship on pallet for schools, forces and leagues.
Bulk Order Discounts
Unit pricing drops as quantity increases. Sports clubs, schools, military units and corporate accounts ordering 250+ patches receive tiered bulk pricing automatically.
How Much Do Custom Uniform Patches Cost in the UK?
Custom uniform patch pricing is driven by four variables: order quantity, patch size, patch type and backing. UK uniform patches start from around £0.85 per patch on bulk orders of 500+ pieces and rise to around £4.50 per patch on small specialist runs of 10-25 pieces. Every quote includes free artwork, free digitising, free Pantone matching and free tracked UK delivery.
Order Quantity
Order quantity is the single largest factor in unit price. Production setup, thread loading and machine calibration are fixed costs spread across the full order. A 500-patch order distributes setup across five times more pieces than a 100-patch order, dropping unit price by 40-60%. UK schools, forces and corporate accounts ordering 250+ patches enter our bulk-discount tier automatically.
Patch Size
Patch size determines material consumption and production time. A 75 mm chest patch uses roughly half the thread of a 100 mm patch and runs through the machine in less time. Larger patches, 200 mm sleeve patches and 300 mm back panels, cost more per piece because stitch count, twill consumption and finishing time scale with surface area.
Patch Type
Patch type sets the production method and the per-piece floor price. Printed patches deliver the lowest unit cost on high-detail artwork because dye sublimation runs faster than embroidery. Embroidered and woven patches sit in the mid-range. PVC, 3D embroidered and chenille patches command the highest unit cost because the production process is slower and the materials are specialist.
Backing & Finishing
Backing adds a small per-piece cost on top of the base patch price. Sew-on backing is included in the base price as the default. Iron-on backing adds a heat-seal layer at minimal extra cost. Hook-and-loop backing adds the most per piece because the velcro panel is a separate component bonded to the patch back. Specialist finishes, reflective thread, metallic thread, glow-in-dark, add a small per-patch surcharge.
Stories About Us and Our Customers
We have produced custom uniform patches for almost every corner of the UK, from primary schools in Devon to motorcycle clubs in Glasgow, security firms in London to football academies in Manchester. The five stories below are real customer voices from real uniform patch orders shipped across the United Kingdom.
Frequently Asked Questions About Custom Uniform Patches
The questions below are the most common queries we receive from UK buyers ordering custom uniform patches for the first time. Every answer opens with a direct yes or no and follows with a one-line technical expansion.
Are custom uniform patches washable?
Can you embroider names on uniform patches?
Do you supply patches to UK police forces and the MOD?
What is the minimum order for custom uniform patches?
How long does a uniform patch order take?
Can patches be removed from uniforms?
Do you offer Pantone colour matching for corporate uniforms?
Are uniform patches suitable for hi-vis and flame-retardant garments?
Do you deliver custom uniform patches across the United Kingdom?
What kinds of customers do you produce uniform patches for?
Order Custom Uniform Patches in the UK Today
Custom uniform patches are the fastest, most measurable way to standardise team identity across UK workwear, school kit, emergency services, sports clubs and youth groups. Every patch we produce is built to a UK standard, backed by free design, free Pantone matching and free tracked delivery, with no minimum order and no setup fees.
Send your artwork, quantity and uniform sector through our quote form. A digital proof arrives within 24 hours. Production starts the day you approve. Your patches ship tracked to any UK address with no hidden charges.