Fuck Around Find Out Skull Patch measures 4x3.6 inches and is Embroidered in Black / White / Gray. The patch can be sewn on to Leather Biker Jackets, Vests or Chaps. The patch can also be ironed on to Shirts, Hats or Denim material such as Jeans. Features plastic iron on backing and clean laser cut embroidered borders. Japanese made iron on glue requires temperature between 270-290 Degrees Fahrenheit. Use a heat press for 12 seconds to adhere the patch permanently to your clothing. Using a regular household iron will probably not be as permanent as one hopes. If possible we recommend you sew on your patches for a more durable application. Never iron on patches to Leather or Nylon materials.
Bikers have this phrase. It says, "fuck around, find out." They abbreviate it as FAFO. If you ever see a biker with the FAFO acronym anywhere on their clothing, back away slowly. That is someone you don't want to mess around with.
FAFO is the message clearly displayed by our Fuck Around Find Out Skull patch. Just the angry look on the skull's face is enough to raise eyebrows. Throw in a sharp dagger and a bandana with FAFO emblazoned across the front and you have a pretty imposing image perfectly suited for any biker vest or leather jacket.
By the way, if you don't know what bikers mean when they say, "fuck around find out," you don't know bikers very well. They are a tight-knit group that doesn't like to be trifled with. A lot of clubs just want to be left alone. They want nothing more than to go ride their bikes and live their lives without someone else telling them what to do or where to go.
If you do know what the phrase means, you are either a biker or someone who knows bikers. Perhaps this embroidered patch is right up your alley. At 4 x 3.6 inches, it is not really big enough to be a back patch. But it works well next to a back patch, especially with a flag patch on the opposite side.
It would also work well on a shirt pocket, the front of a vest, sewn to a bandana, or stuck to the front of a hat. Any piece of unclaimed fabric would work. Attach it with a narrow gauge needle and a sturdy thread and you'll always be at the ready to warn people you don't know to not FAFO. It's as simple as that.