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4 Harley Davidson PATCH Black Silver LARGE BACK & small BAR SHIELD + Bar + Wings

$ 15.83

Availability: 27 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Make: Harley-Davidson
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    4 NEW Harley Davidson BLACK Silver LARGE BACK & small BAR & SHIELD PATCH + Pocket Bar & A WINGS Logo 4 NEW Harley Davidson BLACK Silver LARGE BACK PATCH a small BAR & SHIELD + A Pocket Bar & A WINGS Logo super mega lot of 4 NEW Harley Davidson BLACK Silver patches. LARGE BAR & SHIELD BACK PATCH & small matching BAR & SHIELD + A pocket Bar & a Harley Davidson motorcycle WINGS logo. This lot, a super mega lot that includes 4 Harley Davidson patches in Silver/Grey, white and black color scheme.
    1) A LARGE Silver/Grey, white and black BACK PATCH BAR & SHIELD 12x10” 2) A 4x3 Black BAR & SHIELD 3) A 3.75 X1.25 Bar Silver/Grey, white and black 4) 4X1.25 WINGS logo Silver/Grey, white and black, traditional Harley Davidson Orange (check out my other listing of this same package but in traditional Harley Davidson Orange not silver) 4 NEW Harley Davidson BLACK Silver LARGE BACK PATCH small BAR & SHIELD + Bar & WINGS This Super massive mega lot of 4 NEW Harley Davidson BLACK & Silver patches include a LARGE BACK PATCH & small matching BAR & SHIELD 12x10” & 4x3 and a 3.75 X1.25 pocket Bar patch and a 4X1.25 WINGS logo for Iron on or Sew on (directions below) you will get 4 NEW Harley Davidson BLACK & Silver patches in this mega lot 1) A LARGE BACK PATCH BAR & SHIELD 12x10” 2) A 4x3 BAR & SHIELD 3) A 3.75 X1.25 Bar and 4) 4X1.25 WINGS logo for Iron on or Sew on. This NEW Harley Davidson super mega lot set of 4 BLACK & Silver Lagos patches includes the Large BACK PATCH BAR & SHIELD 12x10” A NEW BLACK and Silver Harley Davidson regular size pocket PATCH BAR & SHIELD 4X3 inches 3.75 X1.25 Bar and a 4X1.25 WINGS logo Iron-on or Sew on to your denim or leather vest or Kutte or jacket. This biggest patch is the black and silver/grey Back Patch by Harley Davidson the official BAR & SHIELD logo since 1910 is sized at 12x10 inch approximately please see measurements in all of the pictures . They are Iron on Or Sew On These are Silver/grey and black classic Harley Davidson bar and shield logo neon style patches that you can iron or sew on, yes this Harley Davidson Bar & Shield back patch that you can iron on or SEW on for reinforcement. You will get exactly what you see in the picture, 1) A LARGE Silver/Grey, white and black BACK PATCH BAR & SHIELD 12x10” 2) A 4x3 Black BAR & SHIELD 3) A 3.75 X1.25 Bar Silver/Grey, white and black 4) 4X1.25 WINGS logo Silver/Grey, white and black, and traditional Harley Davidson Orange A Large high quality Harley Davidson embroidered BACK PATCH is 12 inches by 10 inches Classic black and silver/grey bar and shield logo A brand NEW Harley Davidson Patch BAR & SHIELD size 4x3 Inch Iron in or Sew On HD NEW Harley Davidson BLACK & Silver 3) A 3.75 X1.25 Bar Silver/Grey, white and black and 4) 4X1.25 WINGS logo Silver/Grey, white and black, traditional Harley Davidson Orange, the Large BACK PATCH BAR & SHIELD 12x10” inches you can iron or sew onto you vest, kutte, jacket or shirt. The other ones fit on pocket or just about anywhere. measurements are approximate so please see exact measurements in all of the pictures. They are Iron on Or Sew On. All patches are in the Harley Davidson Silver Grey and Black and white color scheme the Large BACK PATCH BAR & SHIELD is 12x10” inches the small BAR & SHIELD 4 inch + 4” Bar + WINGS Harley Davidson Motorcycle 4 NEW Harley Davidson motorcycle embroider patches
    In 1910 well over 100 years ago Harley-Davidson’s bar and shield logo made waves in the marketing industry. Used still to this day, the bar and shield logo by Harley-Davidsons a neon style shield with bar encapsulates the overarching brand that Harley-Davidson has skillfully marketed for more than a century. This logo features the signature Harley-Davidson black and silver in the neon style tubing encircling the logo. Characteristics such as color, simplicity and uniqueness are what implanted the distinctive Harley-Davidson logo in the minds of consumers, as well as what has helped it retain its popularity through the decades. Harley-Davidson sought to underscore the more working-class, macho, and even a little anti-social attitude associated with motorcycling's dark side. With beginnings as a “social” brand before the term was officially trademarked and used commercially, Harley-Davidson made its name through a distinct form of branding. Harley-Davidson sold a lifestyle. It focused on themes and values that targeted the all-American nature of the consumer base it aimed to serve, mixing in ideas that emphasized more than just motorcycles. Although the company ideals have evolved along with the times, Harley-Davidson has always focused on the core values of freedom and individuality. The original themes also encompassed heritage, community and quality, all of which converged to form Harley-Davidson’s mission statement to serve up amazing motorcycles for its dedicated customers. Freedom represented Harley-Davidson’s promise of a lifestyle that would allow customers to go anywhere at any time without any restrictions. This was a promise of adventure, a term that would later hold great significance in Harley-Davidson branding. Harley-Davidson also prided itself on the All-American, U.S.-based aspect of the company, which is why it chose heritage as another piece of its manifesto. Harley-Davidson is said to be “distinctly American,” a claim which helped solidify its long-standing history in the United States. The third value, community, represented the relationship that Harley-Davidson had with the consumer market. Without the loyalty of the customers, the widespread word-of-mouth advertising that they provided and the generalized cult-like following, Harley-Davidson would not have gained half of the popularity it originally did, nor would the company have been shaped in the same way. The final original theme of quality, an aspect of Harley-Davidson’s brand that it spent years trying to perfect, is one that the company prides itself in. The company guarantees riders that buying a Harley-Davidson ensures an incredible bike and a smooth ride. The Harley Owners Group (HOG) is a sponsored community marketing club, operated by Harley-Davidson for enthusiasts of that brand's motorcycles. The HOG is "the grandaddy of all community-building efforts," serving to promote not just a consumer product, but a lifestyle. The HOG has also served to open new revenue streams for the company, with the production of tie-in merchandise offered to club members, numbering over one million strong, making it the largest factory-sponsored riding club in the world. The Harley-Davidson community was the prototype for the ethnographic term subculture of consumption, defined as "a distinctive subgroup of society that self-selects on the basis of a shared commitment to a particular product class, brand, or consumption activity."
    Most motorcycle clubs are either organized around a brand or make, or around a type of riding (e.g. touring). Motorcycle clubs vary a great deal in their objectives and organizations. Mainstream motorcycle clubs or associations typically have elected officers and directors, annual dues, and a regular publication. They may also sponsor sports events and annual or more frequent motorcycle rallies where members can socialize. There are a great many brand clubs, i.e. clubs dedicated to a particular marque, including those sponsored by various manufacturers, modeled on the original brand club, the Harley Owners Group. Trademarked in 1911, but developed in 1910, Harley-Davidson’s bar and shield logo Harley-Davidson has skillfully marketed for more than a century. Characteristics such as color, simplicity and uniqueness are what implanted the distinctive Harley-Davidson logo in the minds of consumers, as well as what has helped it retain its popularity through the decades. Harley-Davidson seeks to underscore the more working-class, macho, and even a little anti-social attitude associated with motorcycling's dark side.
    A motorcycle rally is a gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts. Rallies can be large or small, and one-time or recurring. Some rallies are ride-in events, whereas some like the Iron Butt Rally involve days of riding and an actual gathering only at the end of the ride. Notable annual North American rallies with attendance in the hundreds of thousands from all over the continent include the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, Laconia Motorcycle Week, Black Bike Week and Daytona Beach Bike Week. The Republic of Texas Biker Rally is held each June in Austin, Texas and attracts over 200,000 bikers to the state capitol. There are innumerable smaller, regional rallies around the United States, including the annual BMW MOA international rally, the Oyster Run in the Pacific Northwest, the Golden Aspen Rally (formerly Aspencade) in the Southwest, the Laughlin River Run in the West, Americade in the Northeast, and Motorcycles on Meridian in the Midwest. A popular rally in the East takes place in the mountains of Maryland, Apple's East Coast Motorcycle Rally (formerly East Coast Sturgis) Rallies will often incorporate entertainment such as a burnout pit, motorcycle contests, bike washes, motorcycle stunt performances like wheelie acts and the wall of death, live bands, and dice runs or poker runs. The Indianapolis and Daytona Beach motorcycle rallies have championship motorcycle racing at nearby circuits. In some cases, rallies are held as benefits for organizations or groups such as the American Red Cross, American Cancer Society, American Legion or VFW.
    An embroidered patch, also known as a cloth badge, is a piece of embroidery which is created by using a fabric backing and thread. The art of making embroidered patches is an old tradition and was originally done by hand. During the first half of the twentieth century they were commonly embroidered using an embroidery machine.
    Patches are NEW Harley patches and are iron on and sew on. If ironing please follow ironing instructions included below: Iron-on fabric has a glue backing that melts into another fabric when it is applied with heat. It is used to patch torn clothes or to reinforce fabric in places subject to extreme wear, just for DIY decoration. This item can be either Ironed on or Sewn, However we suggest ironing into place and then sewing to ensure it is secure. Looks great on the road
    How to apply an iron-on patch:
    1. Heat up your iron. You want it to be on its highest heat setting in order for the patch to adhere properly to the item.
    2. Plan your design. Lay out your piece of clothing on the ironing board and place the patch in the spot where you want to stick it. The adhesive side (i.e., the side without the design) should be flat against the fabric. If you’re ironing it on shoes or a hat—or other things that don’t lie flat—stuff the insides with towels. This way, when you press on the patch with an iron later, it is as close to the fabric as possible and doesn’t shift around. This content is imported from YouTube. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
    3. Place a thin cloth over the front of the patch. This will act as a barrier between your patch and the iron to protect the fabric of your clothing from the heat. You can use a pillowcase, sheet, or damp towel
    4. Iron on that patch. Okay, it’s go time. Place the iron over the patch and cloth and hold it there for 30 - 60 seconds.
    5. Flip and repeat steps 3 and 4. Once the patch is fixed to your clothing, turn it inside out and lay it flat on the ironing board again. Place your pressing cloth or pillowcase over the backside of the patch and repeat step 4. If you’re ironing them on something that’s difficult to flip inside out (e.g., the front of a sneaker), apply the iron directly on the patch for a second round
    Like new new old stock deadstock retail display or demo Excellent unused condition EUC NOS so please view all of the pictures and ask any questions about of the item for sale. For Motorcycle Bikers, Rock Stars, Punk Rockers, Valley girls, 80s 90s TV Kids, Drummers and Percussionists + Boho Hippies, linemen and brakemen, urban farmers, truckers, western cowboys, outlaws, sons and daughters of the soho riots, and just about everyone else shops my store so check back often so you don’t miss anything and Thank you for looking. I sell many different Harley Davidson patches and shirts and pins, made in the USA leather motorcycle jackets, Biker T-shirts Vintage faded Denim Jeans, Trucker Jackets, cool Drumsticks and Mallets, Cymbals, Drums, and Percussion, Guns N’ Roses & Grateful Dead Rock patches and pins, and also workware, belts, boots, and Elvis Presley Vinyl. Do check back often. Any Questions? I look Forward and Thank You. you can iron or sew onto you vest, kutte, jacket or shirt. The other ones fit on pocket or just about anywhere.