Anti-Social Patch
Anti-Social Patch
- Dimensions - H: 2cm W: 7cm
- Iron or Sew On Patch
- Vegan Friendly Glue
- 100% Cotton
- Designed by the creative team at Luna.
What can I put a patch onto?
- Anything and EVERYTHING!
Do I have to iron on?
- Nope, you can sew on if you prefer
What material can I iron them onto?
- Well we would say iron them onto anything that is cotton or a natural fabric, otherwise whip the needle and thread out so you don't set anything on fire...
How do I apply using an iron?
- Place on the garment and cover with a tea towel
- Press with a hot iron for min. 2 minutes, using firm pressure and steam function (if available)
- Check the patch is firmly stuck down. If the edges are rising up, cover and press again
(Under 16s - please get adult supervision)
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Did you know that during WW11 The Nazis had various categories of deviants that they sent to 'work-camps'. As well as extermination of the Jews, the Nazis wanted to cleanse the German people of any 'impurity'. So Gay men got a pink triangle (half of a Star of David - the Yellow Triangle reserved for Jewish People) and Lesbians got a Black Triangle which stood for "Anti Social" (so 'Keine Kinder, Kircher Kuchen' - which was the feminising role expected of 'Good' German Women. Communists got a Red Triangle and Gypsy and Roam peoples shared the inverted Black Triangle with the Lesbians https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=cd18d3c5ba5b5d83JmltdHM9MTY5MjY2MjQwMCZpZ3VpZD0yMDdmNGFjNC0xOTg1LTZlMjMtMmFhZC00MDI4MThiZDZmY2ImaW5zaWQ9NTIwOQ&ptn=3&hsh=3&fclid=207f4ac4-1985-6e23-2aad-402818bd6fcb&psq=Whatbadge+did+the+Nazis+make+Gypsy+and+Roma+people+wear%3f&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly9lbi53aWtpcGVkaWEub3JnL3dpa2kvQmxhY2tfdHJpYW5nbGVfKGJhZGdlKQ&ntb=1
So if you just think its a bit 'Punk' - know your history - there's a lot rolled up in a badge - and sometimes it has DEPTH and FEELING. (Looks cool to)
Got me down to a T , this patch
Fantastic patch