Sewing a large patch to the back of your biker jacket or vest is a way to say something to drivers following behind you. Some bikers put club patches on their backs to let everybody know who they ride with. But if you ride alone, then what?
We'd like to suggest the Brown Bear Claws patch. At 12 x 7 inches, it is the perfect size to fit right between your shoulder blades. Mount it slightly lower so you can put a rocker above and below. Or mount it higher for a single rocker below or no rockers at all. Either way, this is one good looking patch.
Biker patches are supposed to say something, right? The Brown Bear Claws patch says, "Don't get too close buddy." Whether you want to imagine this is a mama bear protecting her clubs or a hungry male bear determined to protect his territory is up to you. The point is made either way.
A heavy presence of browns and grays suggests this patch works nicely with brown leather. It should also pop pretty well with black leather or blue denim. Its black border all the way around is ideal for hiding the thread when you sew it on. Just be sure to use black thread.
We recommend going all the way around the entire border for maximum securement. Tacking it down in just a few places will keep it affixed, but the edges might curl up where there is no thread. Going all the way around the perimeter prevents that from happening.
Riding alone doesn't mean having to go without a back patch. If you are an independent biker looking to decorate your jacket or vest with a large back patch that makes a statement, this one will certainly do the trick.