If you are in the U.S. it's reliable, just takes FOREVER to arrive. If you don't get an email confirming that it's been shipped after 6 weeks then just send them an email. It's polans so it's really wacky shipping. But definitely worth it
@@Narcifierive been using pull the plug for a while they have great designs but I've been hearing bad things about the owner of the website here recently
I just made a small order from pull the plug to test out, but the prices are generally reasonable (in Canadian $) and their selection is pretty exciting, I found some bands I didn't think I could find anywhere. I also noticed that PTP has an option for smaller bands to put merch there, I haven't looked into it too much but it's something I'm thinking of doing for my band Personally as a Canadian, Metalomania is pretty good, reasonably priced and their service is good. They have a lot of bands but sometimes limited in what they have. For example they might have a lot of options for one band, but for some, there's only one or two but the quality is good and most of my patches are from them. Sizes are also kinda limited but they're still quite nice
I definitely have a love/hate relationship with patches. I absolutely hate print patches, but those seem to be very common these days, because embroidery in small quantities is definitely more expensive to produce.
I am going to keep going back to this video for the tips, especially for the site with custom back patches. I want to start my battle jacket soon and the one band I really want for my backpatch is pretty new and do not sell patches. My friend has painted on a back patch for the same band, which is also signed. I know that some official band sites sell patches so that is also good to check out, check first if the official merch store sell patches so you can support the band directly.
Great video! I'm looking forward to checking out what Riffs Merchandise has to offer. These have already been mentioned, but Pull The Plug and MetalDevastation have some pretty nice patches. I also have some patches coming in the mail from BHMOXM Productions. They seemed pretty nice, but I'll have to wait and see since they haven't arrived yet
@@NarcifierI got a backpatch from them as well as some others and they seem pretty nice. Not as nice as Pull The Plug, but PTP's patches are kinda expensive while BHMOXM's are much more affordable. I've only sewn on the backpatch so far, but I haven't had any issues. One thing I should note though is that not all of their patches are official. If they are, it should say so on the item listing, I think. I just realized this after buying an unofficial Celtic Frost patch (with an official Acid Bath patch), and now I'm a little worried my backpatch is unofficial too but oh well, what can you do . . . Nevermind, the backpatch was official. Phew!
@polyat6742 finding out whether patches are official is so difficult ey! i want to make sure bands are being supported so I always try to ensure thats the case
thanks mate! I got it at a stall at Wacken festival in 2017. I do not remember the store name, but I think Riffs-Merchandise.com has some similar! I LOVE Megadeth, so I had to get a big one ;) I take it you're a fan too?
Alright, so the back patches on Razor Ray aren't sublimated/soft cloth but actually sturdy? I purchased a Carcass "Symphonies" back patch and the cheapness of it is bugging the crap out of me.
when you say sturdy, do u mean that they are rigid? or just sturdy like a normal patch? the ones I've ordered have been kind of thick sturdy patches but the prints have all been amazing quality! not soft cloth though
I dig the big Iced Earth patch. Despite everything that's happened I will forever, unapologetically, love Iced Earth.
If you are in the U.S. it's reliable, just takes FOREVER to arrive. If you don't get an email confirming that it's been shipped after 6 weeks then just send them an email. It's polans so it's really wacky shipping. But definitely worth it
for Americans, Metal Devastation, for American punks, Headline Records, and always try bandcamp, and Pull The Plug has some good stuff
pull the plug is getting some stellar reviews in this comment section 🤘 I'm definitely going to check them out
@@Narcifierive been using pull the plug for a while they have great designs but I've been hearing bad things about the owner of the website here recently
I just made a small order from pull the plug to test out, but the prices are generally reasonable (in Canadian $) and their selection is pretty exciting, I found some bands I didn't think I could find anywhere.
I also noticed that PTP has an option for smaller bands to put merch there, I haven't looked into it too much but it's something I'm thinking of doing for my band
Personally as a Canadian, Metalomania is pretty good, reasonably priced and their service is good. They have a lot of bands but sometimes limited in what they have. For example they might have a lot of options for one band, but for some, there's only one or two but the quality is good and most of my patches are from them. Sizes are also kinda limited but they're still quite nice
@@LenaVoices so glad to hear that! I might have to hit up PTP for a small run of Narcifier patches 🤘
I definitely have a love/hate relationship with patches. I absolutely hate print patches, but those seem to be very common these days, because embroidery in small quantities is definitely more expensive to produce.
Ordered from Riffs a lot! They’re from NL just like me. They have some awesome logo patches especially.
yes, definitely great logo patches! 🤘
Anyone know if Riffs' stuff is official merch?
I am going to keep going back to this video for the tips, especially for the site with custom back patches. I want to start my battle jacket soon and the one band I really want for my backpatch is pretty new and do not sell patches. My friend has painted on a back patch for the same band, which is also signed. I know that some official band sites sell patches so that is also good to check out, check first if the official merch store sell patches so you can support the band directly.
Great video! I'm looking forward to checking out what Riffs Merchandise has to offer. These have already been mentioned, but Pull The Plug and MetalDevastation have some pretty nice patches. I also have some patches coming in the mail from BHMOXM Productions. They seemed pretty nice, but I'll have to wait and see since they haven't arrived yet
thanks mate 🤘 I'd love to hear how BHMOXM goes! keep me in the loop 🤘
@@NarcifierI got a backpatch from them as well as some others and they seem pretty nice. Not as nice as Pull The Plug, but PTP's patches are kinda expensive while BHMOXM's are much more affordable. I've only sewn on the backpatch so far, but I haven't had any issues. One thing I should note though is that not all of their patches are official. If they are, it should say so on the item listing, I think. I just realized this after buying an unofficial Celtic Frost patch (with an official Acid Bath patch), and now I'm a little worried my backpatch is unofficial too but oh well, what can you do
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Nevermind, the backpatch was official. Phew!
@polyat6742 finding out whether patches are official is so difficult ey! i want to make sure bands are being supported so I always try to ensure thats the case
Just finished making one with old jeans and acrylic paint, I’ll definitely buy some tho because it’s really time consuming
Ahumadoteca rock is an another good option if u live on south america, the patches have that old school feeling and are really cheap.
The giant Megadeth patch is great! Where do you got it from?
thanks mate! I got it at a stall at Wacken festival in 2017. I do not remember the store name, but I think Riffs-Merchandise.com has some similar! I LOVE Megadeth, so I had to get a big one ;) I take it you're a fan too?
Alright, so the back patches on Razor Ray aren't sublimated/soft cloth but actually sturdy? I purchased a Carcass "Symphonies" back patch and the cheapness of it is bugging the crap out of me.
when you say sturdy, do u mean that they are rigid? or just sturdy like a normal patch?
the ones I've ordered have been kind of thick sturdy patches but the prints have all been amazing quality!
not soft cloth though
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I'm in India, what is the best place to buy patches from?😭
I spent over $100 on razor ray and I have no idea how to check where my order is.
you didn't get a tracking number? it's definitely a trustworthy site: usually takes a few weeks to arrive 🤘
@@Narcifier I got an order number but I don't know how to track my order.
@@hxxvoc Did you get your order in the end?
@hxxvoc5477 hey mate, have u had any luck as yet? they sometimes take a few weeks to get sorted out
@@Narcifier Yep, got my order
Supposed to be buttons, not patches. What 16 year old in 1983 was a seamstress?
I bet all the tough thrashers got their mums to sew em on 😜
@@Narcifiershhhhhh
@emohappymeal2798 hahaha I'm spilling the industry secrets!! 😲😲