If you've spent time looking through our patch inventory, you may have guessed that we have a thing for skulls and Native American symbols. It's not just us. Both are used extensively within the biker culture. Both are combined here, in the Indian Headdress Skull embroidered iron-on patch.
The first thing most people notice about this patch is the size of the headdress. It easily dominates the entire image. As a multi-colored headdress, it depicts a warrior who has been rewarded for multiple acts of bravery. From an artistic standpoint, the different colors give the headdress a certain amount of definition that can be seen at quite a distance. That is what you want for a patch you are going to sew onto the back of your biker jacket or vast.
As far as biker patches go, the skull is right at home here. Note the angry and somewhat evil expression on its face. If you were looking at a living human being instead, that expression would tell you that you're in big trouble. Bikers love that sort of thing.
Are you a biker with a fondness for American Indian symbolism? If so, you have found your back patch. This is the one you'll want to sew to your leathers – right between the shoulder blades. Don't mount it too high or you won't have enough room for an upper rocker patch. You will have plenty of room below for a lower rocker.
The Indian Headdress Skull embroidered iron-on patch has a rigid plastic backing that provides plenty of support. However, we recommend against relying on the iron-on method to affix the patch in place. You are better off with needle and thread. If you don't know how to sew, consider this patch a challenge to learn.