August 19, 2007

Making a Statement with Harley Davidson Patches

Harley Davidson patches have both aesthetic and practical uses. Aesthetically they add a little decoration to plain motorcycle clothing and spice up the dark black backdrop of most motorcycle gear.

Decorative Harley Davidson patches come in all different styles and sizes. You can get a patch with the standard Harley Davidson emblem. You can also find a patch that has the emblem with flames intertwined in it. Patches of skulls, bikes and flames are also popular Harley Davidson patches. If you don't find a patch you like, you can get one custom made. One common custom-made patch is an "in memory of patch." These can be designed for riders who have lost a friend on the road.

Many of these Harley Davidson patches have reflective shields on them. This technology makes the rider more visible to other drivers at night. The lights from other drivers hit the shields, which reflect back to the driver. It's a good idea to get Harley Davidson patches with reflective shields if you plan on doing a lot of night driving.

Practically Speaking About Harley Davidson Patches

Aside from protecting you at night and looking cool, Harley Davidson patches serve another, less glamorous purpose. Before patches became decoration, they covered holes in clothing. They can still be used to cover holes in clothing. If you have a small rip in one of your riding jackets or pants, take the patch and jacket to a tailor. Tailors are skilled at fixing such blemishes. Make sure you get a patch that's much bigger than the tear or it will be difficult or impossible for the tailor to cover the hole.

The possibility of adding patches to an otherwise bland black jacket is attractive to many riders and may prevent them from getting a more decorative jacket that isn't as safe. This is another advantage to Harley Davidson patches. Harley Davidson riders usually buy black leather riding gear. Leather is a great material to wear on the open road because it's more durable than other types of fabric. It's less likely to rip if the motorcyclist falls off the bike. Obviously, this can prevent the person from certain surface injuries. Being able to add patches to black jackets, pants and chaps allows the biker to add some individuality to an otherwise homogenous getup.

Where to Put Your Harley Patch

You can put your Harley Davidson patches anywhere you want to. You can put them over holes in your clothing or you can add them as decoration. Common places to put a patch include the back and front of a jacket and the front of a bandana. Harley Davidson patches can also be added to travel gear such as backpacks and fanny packs.

Filed under Accessories, Clothing by Tom Wheeler

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