From eagles to engines, to flags and flames, designs for motorcycle patches are some of the most interesting we see here at Stadri Emblems. But which theme is the most common of all?
Custom “In Memory” patches are the perfect way to honor the memory of a rider who has passed away. In Memory” patches are often forgotten, perhaps because not all motorcycle groups make use of them. But among the groups that do, these patches often hold more meaning than even their large back patches.
The Eagle is one of the most popular choices to represent military units and motorcycle groups alike. Here we will display five of our favorite eagle patch designs.
This is the second in a series of special guest posts by Paul Elshoff, Founder and First Officer of the Winnipeg chapter of the Southern Cruisers Riding Club. Here he reminds us of an often overlooked meaning behind biker patches and riding in general.
Stadri is pleased to have a very special guest author writing a series of articles for us—Paul Elshoff, Founder and First Officer of the Winnipeg chapter of the Southern Cruisers Riding Club
Anyone can brag about how great they are and post great customer testimonials. But what if rather than simply copying and pasting hundreds of lines of boring text from dozens of emails, we also posted the images of the corresponding patches and used these as examples to better educate our audience about our services and embroidered patches in general?
The Buffalo Soldiers MC patch is a large 12" back patch, worn on members’ uniforms, and used for exhibits and displays. Here are a few takeaways from this patch for consideration when designing your own.
There are few finer ways to see the world than on a motorcycle; a combination of exotic locations and an exhilarating mode of transportation offers an experience that is as memorable as it is unique. Patches can offer tremendous benefits either as mementos of an experience or a way of identifying kindred spirits from across the world.
After receiving his patches, before any talk of our Customer Highlight blog series, Jim Pasinetti, Vice President of the Puyallup Nazarene Motorcycle Board, sent in the following testimonial to Stadri: "Guys, you did an amazing job on our 10 year ride patch and rocker. If you would like to use that as an example on your website you have my approval.
We thought our customers would get a kick out of seeing some of our most impressive embroidered patches, categorized by theme. Hence, we're beginning a new series entitled "Top 10 Countdown." The first theme in this new blog series is Dragons.