- This is a patch for all the ladies who like to get their hair pulled while being ridden at the same time. Hey I didn't make this up, I was told to by my girl who one day said "If you are going to ride my ass at least pull my hair".
- Measures 4x1.5 inches. Embroidered in white with purple outline over black patch.
- The Patch is Embroidered. Patches are also known as iron on appliques or badges.
- This is a sew on patch, it features die cut borders. You can sew on this patch.
- This is also an iron on patch with plastic iron on backing that has been treated with heat activated adhesive. You can heat press this patch.
- Refrain from ironing on a patch to leather jackets or vests. You should only sew patches when applying to leather such as vests, jackets, chaps, purses or wallets.
- Add a personalized look to plain old clothes you wear with iron on patches.
- Apply for a wholesale account if interested in making bulk patch purchases. Patches are great to resell on EBay or at your regular store.
There's nothing quite like a little double entendre for making a much-needed point in a humorous way. The Ride My Ass – At Least Pull My Hair funny biker patch does just that by reminding people who only drive cars to give bikers plenty of room.
The message is presented in a funny way with a little bit of sexual innuendo to drive home the point without being in-your-face. This patch is the classic example of saying what you want to say but using humor to make sure the message understood.
So many block letters on such a small patch – it only measures 4 x 1.5 inches – could be hard to see. But the designer thought of that by outlining the white block letters in pink thread. Three contrasting colors do a decent job of making sure anyone and everyone can read this patch clearly.
So, what do you think? How do you feel about telling drivers to back off by wearing a patch like this on your jacket or shirt? It's pretty clever; we'll say that much. It is also good for a laugh among your fellow bikers. They will instantly know what it means on first glance. If you have to explain it, you're probably talking to a new biker.
At any rate, add the patch to your biker patch collection. Display in a frame, stick it on a wall, glue it to your gas tank, or sew it to a piece of clothing. Shirts, jackets, vests, and hats are all good candidates. You can also sew it to the back pocket of your jeans if you really want to be provocative. One way or the other, this is one of those biker patches that is too good to pass up. You need one.