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Patches
Symbols and signs are older than written text. In short, it's about this: a shy person is trying to tell something important to an idiot.
From cave paintings to traffic signs, communicat... Read more
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Forgotten Weapons Wauser Morale Patch
Varusteleka "Ohi On" Morale Patch
Varusteleka Military Class Insignia
Varusteleka French Flag Patch, 77 x 47 mm
Särmä Sissihonor PVC morale patch
Varusteleka Estonian Flag Patch, 77 x 47 mm
Forgotten Weapons Royal Air Service Elbonia Morale Patch
Särmä TST Japanese Navy war flag patch, 77 x 47 mm
Varusteleka FCK PTN Morale Patch
Namaslay support patch, PVC
Forgotten Weapons Best Korea Propaganda Morale Patch
Varusteleka Belgian Flag Patch, 54 x 47 mm
Särmä Inverted PVC Morale Patch
Varusteleka 82nd Airborne Morale Patch
Varusteleka Spanish Flag Patch, 77 x 47 mm
Särmä TST Finnish Star Flag Patch, 77 x 47 mm
Särmä TST Anti-Tank Mine Morale Patch
Särmä TST Italian Flag Patch, 77 x 47 mm
Varusteleka M05 Finnish Cap Badge, Way Too Big
Varusteleka Thai Flag Patch, 77 x 47 mm
Särmä TST Polish Flag Patch, 77 x 47 mm
Varusteleka Danish Flag Patch, 77 x 47 mm
Särmä TST Texas Flag Patch, 77 x 47 mm,
Varusteleka Austrian Flag Patch, 77 x 47 mm
Varusteleka Finnish Navy Morale Patch
Särmä TST Dutch Flag Patch, 77 x 47 mm
Varusteleka RUN TST Morale Patch
Varusteleka USA Flag Patch, Reversed, 77 x 47 mm
Särmä TST Japanese Flag Patch, 77 x 47 mm
BotR Old Bernese Battle Flag Morale Patch
Särmä TST Australian Flag Patch, 77 x 47 mm
Varusteleka Czech Flag Patch, 77 x 47 mm
BotR Special Power Garbage Tier Morale Patch
Vantaan Reserviläiset Patch
BotR 49th (West Riding) Infantry Division Polar Bear Morale Patch
Särmä TST Irish Flag Patch, 77 x 47 mm
Varusteleka Slovakian Flag Patch, 77 x 47 mm
Varusteleka Medics Morale Patch
Sotima reflective patch
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Symbols and signs are older than written text. In short, it's about this: a shy person is trying to tell something important to an idiot.
From cave paintings to traffic signs, communication through symbols is a proven method with a long history. These can be used to tell important messages such as warnings or guidance towards good things. By carrying patches or badges on your clothes or backpack, you can identify with a group or signal an interest in various things.
Patches and insignia in military use
In a military context, the most common things to tell with patches are your nationality, branch, rank, and last name. Anything more specific cresses a little bit to the territory of morale patches. In the past, the designs worn as "inside-things" among units or squadrons could be very artistic and detailed. They were probably made with care because they couldn't be simply ripped off in the presence of officers, such as various Velcro-backed "suck-meters" and such.
Fighting troops are in a line of work that can lead to serious injury but thankfully there are pieces of equipment and accessories to deal with those. Medical patches are often used to mark the pouches and bags that have helpful contents in these cases and these can also be worn by people who are more qualified to treat injuries. The real worst-case-scenario folks wear their blood type as well.
The right to wear rank insignia, special patches, or medals can involve hard work and sacrifice. You might want to consider carefully if you want to imply having done something you haven't done or being something you are not. Despite symbols only having the power we give to them, some people take these matters seriously.
Varusteleka's morale patches and others
As neckties and high-heel shoes were a long time ago, morale patches are a current example of something with a military background breaking into civilian use. These usually don't involve complex "who can wear what"-rules but we advise at the very least to read the product description to understand what you are buying. From there, just pick what looks cool to you!