I'm Ugly What's Your Excuse Patch - 4x1.5 inch

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  • I'm Ugly What's Your Excuse Patch
  • 4x1.5 inch
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  • I'm Ugly What's Your Excuse Patch
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  •  shown on leather vest
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Im Ugly Whats Your Excuse Patch
  • Dimension: 4x1.5 inch
  • Color: Black / White
  • Fabric: Twill
  • Backing: Features Plastic Iron on Backing. Heat Press at 270 Degrees Fahrenheit for 12-30 Seconds
  • Borders: Clean Cut Embroidered Borders for Easy Sewing
  • Patch Style: Text Only
  • Material: 100% Rayon Thread Synthetic Embroidery. Plastic Backing with Japanese Iron on Glue. Twill Fabric.
  • Iron on Instructions: To properly iron on the patch temperature is important and must be between 260-280 Degrees Fahrenheit. 30 Seconds of applied pressure at the correct temperature is needed using a household iron. 12 Seconds is enough if using a heat press.
  • Tips for Ironing on Patch: Plug in iron. Crank it to highest setting. Place iron on top of your garment with a frying pan thermometer sandwiched between iron and garment to start the preheating process. Once temperature reaches 280 Degrees Fahrenheit unplug your iron. Temperature will continue to rise and then start to decline. Once it declines to 280 Degrees Fahrenheit, Slide the iron, place your patch and put the iron on top of your patch and press as hard as you can for 30 seconds without moving the iron around. Do not mess with the patch until it has completely cooled down. Do not iron on patches to Leather or Nylon! Watch Video
  • SKU: P3574
  • I'm Ugly What's Your Excuse Patch Description:

    I'm ugly what's your excuse patch is an embroidered iron on patch measuring 4x1.5 inch. Apply to your clothing by ironing or sewing it on. Please do not iron on patches to leather or nylon material. The patch features a nice embroidered die cut border making it easy to sew on when ironing on is not an option. Please remember using a household iron will not produce professional results. Both heat and pressure is required to adhere an iron on patch properly to a garment. We always recommend you sew on your patches.

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