Velcro patches are fabric or PVC patches with a hook-and-loop fastener attached to the back, letting you attach and remove them from any Velcro-compatible surface frequently.
Work with jackets, hats, bags, vests, and tactical gear, that too without sewing or ironing again and again. They are the go-to choice for military, law enforcement, morale patch collectors, and anyone who wants a swappable, damage-free patch option.
Table of Contents
- What Are Velcro Patches?
- How Do Velcro Patches Work? Hook vs. Loop Explained
- Types of Velcro Patches Available in Canada
- Velcro Patches vs. Iron-On Patches vs. Sew-On Patches
- Top Uses for Velcro Patches in Canada
- Velcro Patches for Military and Tactical Gear
- Velcro Morale Patches: Why Everyone Wants Them
- Velcro Patches for Uniforms and Workwear
- Velcro Patches for Hats, Bags, and Jackets
- How to Attach Velcro Patches (Step-by-Step)
- How to Remove Velcro Patches Without Damage
- Custom Velcro Patches in Canada: What to Know Before You Order
- Velcro Patch Backing Options Explained
- Sizing Guide for Velcro Patches
- How Much Do Custom Velcro Patches Cost in Canada?
- Velcro Patches for Bulk Orders: Teams, Clubs and Businesses
- How to Care for and Wash Velcro Patches
- Keyword Research Master List: Velcro Patches
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Get Ready to Order Custom Velcro Patches in Canada
What Are Velcro Patches?
Velcro patches, also called hook-and-loop patches, swap patches, or removable patches, are custom-designed fabric or PVC patches with a hook-and-loop fastener sewn or heat-bonded onto their back surface.
Unlike iron-on or sew-on patches, Velcro patches attach to any compatible Velcro panel in seconds and can be removed just as fast without leaving damage, residue, or holes in the garment.
The name “Velcro” technically refers to the brand Velcro® (a registered trademark), but in everyday Canadian usage and throughout the patch industry, it’s used generically to describe any hook-and-loop backed patch, including those made with alternative brands like TALON or COBRA hook-and-loop systems.
Why Velcro patches matter: In Canada, use of Velcro patches has surged in popularity across military units, emergency services, motorcycle clubs, sports teams, tactical gear enthusiasts, and brand merchandisers precisely because they solve the biggest problem with traditional patches: permanence.
You can rotate designs, update branding, swap team logos, or change rank insignia without replacing the garment itself. Patches are a soulful step above in the patches vs. DTF transfers debate.
At Eagle Patches Canada, based in Cornwall, Ontario, we produce custom Velcro patches across every style: embroidered, PVC, woven, and leather. With free design mockups and shipping to every province.
How Do Velcro Patches Work? Hook vs. Loop Explained
Understanding the mechanics of Velcro patches helps you order the right product for your application.
Hook side: The stiff, scratchy side with tiny plastic hooks. This is what attaches to the loop field. On patches, the hook side is typically what’s bonded to the back of the patch itself.
Loop side: The soft, fuzzy side made of interlocking loops. This is the receiver sewn onto jackets, vests, hats, and tactical gear panels to accept the patch’s hook side.
| Component | Texture | Location |
| Hook | Stiff, scratchy | Back of the Velcro patch |
| Loop | Soft, fuzzy | On the garment/surface panel |
When the hook side of the patch presses against the loop panel on the garment, thousands of tiny hooks catch the loops and hold firm enough to survive active use, but it is easy to peel away when you choose to remove or swap it.
Pro tip for Canadian buyers: Many tactical vests, MOLLE gear, military jackets, and uniform chest panels already have loop panels built in. If your garment doesn’t, a simple sewn-on loop panel or loop tape strip (sold at any Canadian fabric or hardware store) transforms any surface into a Velcro-patch-ready zone.
Types of Velcro Patches Available in Canada
Not all Velcro patches are the same. The patch face material determines how it looks, feels, and holds up in different environments. Explore all custom patch types:
1. Embroidered Velcro Patches
The most popular type. A fully or partially embroidered patch made with commercial-grade polyester thread on twill backing with hook-and-loop sewn onto the reverse side. These are the classic looks: textured, colourful, and durable. Perfect for clubs, teams, motorcycle groups, and uniform programs.
2. PVC Velcro Patches
Made from soft, moulded rubber (PVC), these patches are 100% waterproof, flexible, and built for hard use. PVC Velcro patches are the dominant choice for tactical and military applications in Canada because they handle moisture, mud, and extreme temperature swings without cracking or fading.
3. Woven Velcro Patches
Woven patches have a flatter, tighter weave than embroidery, ideal for intricate logos, small text, and designs with fine detail. Adding Velcro backing makes them perfect for uniforms where precision and a clean look matter most.
4. Leather Velcro Patches
Genuine or synthetic leather patches with Velcro backing are popular with motorcycle clubs, premium apparel brands, and high-end team gear. They are thicker, carry a premium look, and age well over time.
5. Chenille Velcro Patches
The varsity-style, raised-texture patch is now available with hook-and-loop backing for swappable wear on letterman jackets and team apparel.
6. Sublimated Velcro Patches
Full-colour, photographic-quality prints on fabric, finished with Velcro backing. Best for complex, multi-colour designs where thread or rubber cannot reproduce fine gradients.
Velcro Patches vs. Iron-On Patches vs. Sew-On Patches
One of the most common questions we get at Eagle Patches Canada is: what backing should I choose? Here is how Velcro stacks up against the alternatives.
| Feature | Velcro Patches | Iron-On Patches | Sew-On Patches |
| Removable? | Yes, fully | No (permanent-ish) | No (permanent) |
| Reusable? | Yes | No | No |
| Application | Press-and-go | Heat press / iron | Needle and thread |
| Skill needed | None | Minimal | Some sewing |
| Best for | Tactical, military, swappable designs | Casual wear, quick fixes | Uniforms, lasting bonds |
| Garment damage | None | Possible heat damage | Needle holes |
| Works on synthetic fabrics | Yes | Risky | Yes |
| Withstands heavy field use | Yes | May peel | Yes |
| Cost | Slightly higher | Standard | Standard |
Verdict: Velcro patches win for flexibility and zero-damage removability. Iron-on and sew-on are better when permanence is the goal. For most military, tactical, and uniform applications in Canada, Velcro is the clear professional choice.
Top Uses for Velcro Patches in Canada
Velcro patches are used across a wide range of industries and hobbies in Canada. Here are the most common applications:
Military & Canadian Armed Forces
Rank patches, unit identification, flag patches, and name tapes on DEU (Dress Environmental Uniform) and CADPAT tactical gear are all attached via Velcro for fast field swaps and unit changes.
Law Enforcement & Emergency Services
Police departments, fire services, EMS, and border security agencies across Canada use Velcro patches for badge identification, role patches, and shoulder titles that can be updated as officers change assignments.
Morale Patches & Collectors
The morale patch community in Canada is massive, and it runs entirely on Velcro. Collectors buy, trade, and display humorous, patriotic, and custom morale patches on tactical vests, range bags, and MOLLE panels.
Motorcycle Clubs & Riding Groups
Motorcycle clubs use Velcro-backed patches for territory markers, ride event patches, chapter designations, and more, giving members the flexibility to update gear each season.
Sports Teams & Hockey Clubs
From minor hockey associations to national-level teams, sports organizations use Velcro patches on team bags, warm-up jackets, and travel gear where branding needs to rotate across seasons.
Corporate Uniforms & Workwear
Companies with rotating teams, contractor-heavy workforces, or evolving branding benefit hugely from Velcro uniform patches to update logos, names, or roles without replacing entire garments.
Outdoor, Hiking & Adventure Gear
Backpacks, expedition jackets, sleeping bag stuff sacks, adventure gear brands, and outdoor enthusiasts in Canada add custom Velcro patches to personalize and identify gear in group settings.
Kids’ Clothing & School Bags
Parents across Canada use small Velcro name patches on school bags and jackets for easy identification and easy replacement as kids grow or bags get upgraded.
Velcro Patches for Military and Tactical Gear
In the Canadian military and tactical community, Velcro patches are not decorative, they are functional and regulated. Understanding the standards matters before you order.
Standard Velcro Field Placement on Canadian Tactical Gear
- Left chest: Unit/formation patch
- Right chest: Canadian flag or national identifier
- Sleeves: Unit designation, rank, or speciality tabs
- Back panel: Large unit or organizational patch
- Chest rig / plate carrier: Morale or identification patches on MOLLE panel
Hook-and-Loop Specifications for Military Use
Military and tactical applications typically require 2-inch wide industrial-grade hook-and-loop (standard MOLLE compatibility). Patches are usually 2×3 inches or 3×4 inches the two most common sizes for chest panels and sleeve placements.
MILSPEC Velcro (used by the Canadian Armed Forces) is heavier-duty than consumer-grade Velcro. All patches from Eagle Patches Canada are produced with commercial-grade hook-and-loop that meets field-use standards.
PVC vs. Embroidered for Tactical Velcro Patches
In high-use, outdoor, field conditions, PVC wins. It is waterproof, does not absorb mud, will not fray, and does not fade under UV. For formal military occasions or unit presentations, embroidered Velcro patches carry the traditional look.
Velcro Morale Patches: Why Everyone Wants Them
Morale patches are one of the fastest-growing patch categories in Canada, and they are almost always Velcro-backed.
What is a morale patch? A morale patch is a humorous, motivational, sarcastic, or highly personal patch worn on tactical gear, range bags, plate carriers, or backpacks. They started in the U.S. military as a way for units to show personality and boost team spirit, and have since exploded into mainstream patch culture.
Why Velcro for morale patches?
- Collectors want to swap designs regularly
- Tactical vest panels already have built-in loop fields
- They work on hats, bags, and jackets without permanent commitment
- Morale patches are often traded. Velcro makes this friction-free
Popular Morale Patch Styles in Canada
- Canadian flag variants (subdued, red-and-white, reflective)
- Province-specific identity patches
- Tactical humour patches (“I’d Rather Be Fishing,” “Send It,” etc.)
- Unit-specific or inside-joke designs for teams
- Custom text patches for work crews, clubs, or friend groups
Velcro Patches for Uniforms and Workwear
For Canadian businesses, government contractors, and organizations managing large teams, Velcro uniform patches are a smart operational investment. The flexible swapping ability is preferred. Unlike iron-on patches and the struggle to remove them.
Why Businesses Switch to Velcro Uniform Patches
Employee turnover: When staff change, swap the name patch, not the shirt. Role changes: Update department or role patches in seconds. Branding updates: New logo? New colour scheme?
Swap patches across your entire fleet without replacing uniforms. Seasonal identification: Field staff vs. office staff, seasonal contractors, and temporary roles are all manageable with one set of garments and multiple patch sets.
Industries Using Velcro Uniform Patches in Canada
- Retail and hospitality chains
- Security services
- Construction and site management
- Healthcare support staff
- Logistics and warehousing
- Federal and provincial government contractors
Velcro Name Patches for Uniforms
A particularly popular format: Velcro-backed name patches either embroidered or woven, that slip into a sewn loop panel on the chest pocket. Used extensively by hotels, airlines, event management firms, and retail brands across Canada.
Velcro Patches for Hats, Bags, and Jackets
You do not need tactical gear to rock a Velcro patch. Here is how Canadians are using them every day:
Velcro Patches for Hats
Structured hats (trucker style, 5-panel) with a loop panel on the front are designed specifically for Velcro patches. The front panel of a patch hat has a loop field, typically 2×3 inches, that accepts any standard Velcro patch. Swap your patch with the season, the event, or the mood.
Common hat Velcro patch uses:
- Brand promotional hats with swappable logo patches
- Sports team hats that work across multiple seasons
- Outdoor/hunting hats with territory or licence-year patches
- Festival and event hats with custom commemorative patches
Velcro Patches for Backpacks & Bags
MOLLE-compatible backpacks and range bags have multiple loop panels designed for Velcro patches. Tactical daypacks, gym bags, and even premium laptop bags now feature Velcro patch panels as a design feature.
Popular sizes for bag patches: 2×3 inches, 3×4 inches, 4×4 inches
Velcro Patches for Jackets and Vests
Tactical vests, field jackets, military surplus, and even fashion-forward streetwear brands use Velcro panels for customizable patch placement. Chest, sleeve, and back panel positions are all common.
How to Attach Velcro Patches (Step-by-Step)
Method A: Attaching to an Existing Loop Panel
If your garment already has a Velcro loop panel (common on tactical gear, military jackets, patch hats):
- Locate the loop panel: the soft, fuzzy panel on the garment
- Orient your patch: decide which direction (upright, straight)
- Press firmly: place the hook (scratchy) side of the patch onto the loop panel
- Press down across the full surface: run your thumb across the entire patch face to ensure all hooks engage
- Done: your patch is secure and ready for wear
Method B: Adding a Loop Panel to a Garment That Does not Have One
If your jacket, bag, or hat does not have a loop panel:
Option 1: Sew-on loop tape:
- Cut a strip or square of loop tape (soft side) to your desired size
- Pin it to the garment at your preferred location
- Sew around the perimeter with a matching thread
- Apply your Velcro patch
Option 2: Self-adhesive loop tape:
- Cut loop tape to size
- Peel the adhesive backing
- Press firmly onto a clean, dry fabric surface
- Allow 24 hours for adhesive to cure before attaching patches
Option 3: Iron-on loop tape:
- Cut to size
- Place on garment with loop side up
- Press with a medium-hot iron for 15–20 seconds
- Allow to cool and attach your patches
Pro tip: For long-term durability, especially on frequently washed work or uniform garments, sewing the loop tape is always more reliable than adhesive or iron-on methods.
How to Remove Velcro Patches Without Damage
One of the biggest advantages of Velcro patches, and it is worth spelling out clearly, is damage-free removal.
Removing a Velcro Patch
- Grip the edge of the patch, starting from a corner
- Peel slowly at a low angle and do not rip straight up. Peel back at roughly 30–45 degrees
- Work across the surface progressively release the hook engagement
- Store flat, press the hook side against a spare piece of loop tape to keep it clean
Keeping Velcro Clean (Critical for Long-Term Use)
Hook-and-loop loses holding strength when clogged with lint, thread, pet hair, or debris. Clean it regularly:
- For the hook side: Use a stiff-bristle brush or toothpick to remove debris from between the hooks
- For the loop side (on garment): Lint roller or tape strip works well
- Washing: Turn garments inside out. Close the Velcro before putting in the washing machine to prevent it from collecting lint
Custom Velcro Patches in Canada: What to Know Before You Order
Ordering custom Velcro patches in Canada is straightforward, but knowing the right questions to ask ensures you get exactly what you need.
7 Things to Specify When Ordering Custom Velcro Patches
| Spec | Options | Notes |
| Patch type | Embroidered, PVC, Woven, Leather | Affects look and durability |
| Size | 2×3″, 3×4″, custom | Match to your loop panel size |
| Shape | Rectangle, circle, shield, custom | Most popular: rectangle |
| Thread coverage | 50%, 75%, 100% embroidery | Higher % = more colour, higher cost |
| Velcro grade | Standard, heavy-duty/MILSPEC | Heavy-duty for tactical/field use |
| Velcro colour | Black, tan, olive drab, white, custom | Match to garment or gear |
| Quantity | 10 minimum | Bulk discounts at 50, 100, 500+ |
Where to Buy Custom Velcro Patches in Canada
Eagle Patches Canada, based in Cornwall, Ontario, produces custom Velcro patches for clients across the country, from Vancouver to Halifax. We handle every step in-house:
- Free design mockup: before production begins
- No design fees: submit your artwork or describe your idea
- Free shipping: anywhere in Canada
- Minimum order: 10 patches
- Turnaround: 10–14 business days standard. Rush available
Velcro Patch Backing Options Explained
When you order custom patches from Eagle Patches Canada, Velcro is one of several backing options. Here is how they compare so you can make the right choice for your project:
| Backing Type | Removable? | Application | Best For |
| Velcro (hook) | Yes | Press onto loop panel | Military, tactical, swappable use |
| Iron-On | Difficult | Iron/heat press | Casual jackets, quick application |
| Sew-On | No | Needle + thread | Permanent uniform, heavy use |
| Adhesive / Peel-and-Stick | Temporary | Peel backing, press | Temporary display or testing |
| Combination (Velcro + sew-on) | Partial | Sew loop panel first | Maximum hold + removability |
Combination backing: sewing a loop panel onto a garment and using Velcro patches is increasingly popular in Canadian military and uniform environments because it provides the strength of a sewn connection with the flexibility of Velcro removal. Giving leverage over the long lasting embroidered patches.
Sizing Guide for Velcro Patches
Choosing the right size for your Velcro patch depends on placement location and the size of your loop panel.
Standard Velcro Patch Sizes in Canada
| Size | Best Placement | Common Use |
| 1×2 inches | Shoulder strap, small bag | Name tab, rank, small logo |
| 2×3 inches | Hat front panel, sleeve | Morale, flag, unit patches are the most popular |
| 3×4 inches | Chest panel, plate carrier | Unit ID, large logos |
| 4×5 inches | Back of vest, large jacket panel | Chapter rocker, large unit patches |
| 2×2 inches (square) | MOLLE pouches, small chest panels | Compact morale patches |
| 3×3 inches (round/circle) | Chest, hat | Club crests, logo patches |
| Custom | Any | Unique shapes for brand or specific use |
Most versatile size: The 2×3 inch Velcro patch fits the most common hat panels, MOLLE systems, and tactical vest placements. If you are unsure, start here.
How Much Do Custom Velcro Patches Cost in Canada?
The cost of custom Velcro patches in Canada depends on several factors: patch type, size, quantity, embroidery coverage percentage, and backing type.
Approximate Price Ranges (CAD)
| Quantity | Embroidered Velcro Patch (2×3″) | PVC Velcro Patch (2×3″) |
| 10 pcs | ~$8–$12 per patch | ~$9–$14 per patch |
| 50 pcs | ~$5–$7 per patch | ~$6–$9 per patch |
| 100 pcs | ~$3.50–$5 per patch | ~$4.50–$7 per patch |
| 500 pcs | ~$2–$3 per patch | ~$3–$4.50 per patch |
| 1,000+ pcs | Custom quote | Custom quote |
Prices include Velcro backing, free design service, and free shipping across Canada. Prices are approximate. Get a custom quote for your specific project.
What Affects the Price?
- Embroidery coverage: 75%+ coverage costs more than 50% coverage
- Number of colours: more thread colours = slightly higher cost
- Patch size: larger patches use more materials
- Velcro grade: heavy-duty/MILSPEC hook-and-loop adds a small premium
- Rush production: faster turnaround carries an additional fee
Velcro Patches for Bulk Orders: Teams, Clubs and Businesses
Bulk Velcro patch orders make financial and logistical sense for organizations of all sizes. Here is what large-quantity buyers in Canada need to know.
Bulk Pricing Advantages
The per-unit cost of custom Velcro patches drops significantly with quantity:
- 10–49 patches: Standard pricing
- 50–99 patches: 15–25% savings vs. single unit
- 100–499 patches: 30–45% savings
- 500+ patches: 50%+ savings with dedicated account management
Use Cases for Bulk Velcro Patch Orders in Canada
Hockey leagues & minor sports: Season-specific patches, team logos, and sponsor patches are ordered in bulk at the start of each season and distributed to teams across the league.
Corporate uniform programs: Multi-location businesses ordering hundreds of name patches, department patches, or role identifiers for their national workforce.
Military units & reserve forces: Unit patches, tour patches, and rank tapes ordered per deployment or exercise cycle.
Motorcycle clubs: Chapter patches, event patches, and back-panel designs ordered in a batch for club members.
Merchandise & retail: Brands selling morale patches or custom designs through their own e-commerce stores, ordering in bulk to manage inventory and maximize margins.
Also read: Top Uses for Custom Patches in Canada: Teams, Clubs, and Businesses
How to Care for and Wash Velcro Patches
Proper care extends the life of both the patch and the Velcro fastener significantly.
Washing Instructions for Garments with Velcro Patches
- Remove the patch if possible: Store separately and hand-wash or leave flat
- If the patch can not be removed (loop panel is integral to garment): Close the Velcro fastener completely before washing
- Use cold or warm water: never hot, as heat degrades both embroidery thread and the Velcro adhesive bond
- Gentle or delicate cycle: reduces mechanical wear on hook fibres
- Avoid tumble drying: air dry patches flat to maintain shape and prevent hook/loop deformation
- No bleach: damages polyester thread and PVC compounds
Maintaining Velcro Holding Strength
Velcro loses grip over time due to debris accumulation. To extend life:
| Problem | Solution |
| Lint-clogging loop side | Lint roller or fine-tooth comb |
| Debris on hook side | Stiff toothbrush, pick out with tweezers |
| Loose hooks (worn out) | Replace the loop tape. Hooks on the patch typically outlast the loop panel |
| Weak hold on new gear | Press more firmly. Allow hooks to fully engage by pressing patch flat, not just at centre |
What you get with every order:
- Free digital mockup before production
- Free design service (submit a sketch, logo, or idea)
- Free shipping anywhere in Canada
- Minimum 10 patches, no massive minimums
- 100% quality guarantee
- Real Canadian account managers
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Velcro patches and how are they different from regular patches?
Velcro patches have a hook-and-loop fastener bonded to the back, allowing them to attach to and detach from compatible loop panels on garments and gear without sewing or ironing. Regular patches (iron-on or sew-on) are permanent once applied. Velcro patches are reusable, swappable, and leave no damage to the garment when removed, making them the preferred choice for military, tactical, uniform, and collector applications.
What side of Velcro goes on the patch, hook or loop?
The hook side (scratchy, stiff side) goes on the back of the patch. The loop side (soft, fuzzy side) is sewn or attached to the garment, hat, or tactical gear panel. When you press the patch against the loop field, the hooks catch the loops and hold them securely. This is standard across all military and tactical Velcro systems worldwide.
Can Velcro patches be put on any hat?
Only hats with a loop panel on the front are compatible with Velcro patches. These are commonly called “patch hats,” “Velcro patch hats,” or “operator hats.” Standard fitted hats, beanies, and most fashion caps don’t have loop panels. If your hat doesn’t have one, you can add a sewn or iron-on loop tape panel to create a patch-compatible surface.
Are Velcro patches waterproof?
It depends on the patch type. PVC Velcro patches are fully waterproof, the rubber body and the hook-and-loop backing both handle moisture without issue. Embroidered Velcro patches are water-resistant but not fully waterproof; the embroidery thread can absorb moisture under prolonged exposure, though it dries without damage. For marine, outdoor, or rainy-climate use, PVC Velcro patches are the better choice.
How strong is the hold on a Velcro patch?
High-quality hook-and-loop on a well-maintained loop panel holds surprisingly well enough to survive active movement, field use, and outdoor activities. Heavy-duty or MILSPEC Velcro is rated for significant shear force. However, Velcro patches are not designed for applications where extreme pulling or tearing force is applied (like rappelling harness attachment points). For standard wear on jackets, bags, hats, and vests, the hold is more than adequate.
How many times can you reuse Velcro patches?
Quality Velcro patches can be reattached hundreds to thousands of times before losing significant holding strength. The loop side (on the garment) typically wears out before the hook side (on the patch) because lint and fibre debris accumulate in the loops. Regular cleaning of both surfaces extends lifespan considerably. Most military and tactical Velcro patches in active daily use last 2–5 years before the loop panel needs replacement.
Can Velcro patches be washed?
Yes. For best results, remove the patch before washing if possible. If the patch must remain on the garment, close the Velcro fully before machine washing to prevent lint collection. Use cold water and a gentle cycle, and air dry rather than tumble dry. Avoid bleach and high heat, which degrade both the embroidery and the hook-and-loop adhesive bond.
What is the minimum order for custom Velcro patches in Canada?
At Eagle Patches Canada, the minimum order is 10 patches. This makes custom Velcro patches accessible to small teams, sports clubs, individual creators, and startups, not just large corporations. Pricing scales favourably with quantity, with significant per-unit savings at 50, 100, and 500+ pieces.
How long does it take to get custom Velcro patches made in Canada?
Standard production at Eagle Patches Canada takes 10–14 business days from artwork approval to delivery. This includes 1–2 days for your free digital mockup, 7–10 days for production, and 2–5 days for free shipping anywhere in Canada. Rush orders can be completed in 5–7 business days for an additional fee.
What file format should I submit for custom Velcro patch artwork?
Vector files (AI, EPS, SVG, PDF) produce the best results for embroidered and woven Velcro patches because they scale without quality loss. High-resolution raster images (PNG, JPEG at 300 DPI or higher) are also acceptable. If you only have a low-resolution logo, Eagle Patches Canada offers a free vector conversion service to prepare your artwork for patch production.
What is the difference between Velcro patches and morale patches?
“Morale patch” refers to the content/style of the patch humorous, motivational, or personal designs used to express personality, typically on tactical gear. “Velcro patch” refers to the backing type, the hook-and-loop fastener that makes the patch attachable and removable. Nearly all morale patches are Velcro-backed, but not all Velcro patches are morale patches. A uniform name patch with Velcro backing is a Velcro patch, not a morale patch.
Can I get Velcro patches in bulk for my business or organization?
Absolutely. Eagle Patches Canada specializes in bulk Velcro patch orders for businesses, government contractors, military units, sports leagues, and club organizations across Canada. We offer custom pricing for orders of 100, 500, and 1,000+ pieces with dedicated account management and faster turnaround options.
Do you make Velcro patches for the Canadian military?
Yes. We produce Velcro-backed embroidered and PVC patches compatible with Canadian Armed Forces CADPAT gear, MOLLE systems, and standard tactical vest loop panels. We do not produce unauthorized rank insignia or reproductions of official military heraldry, but we do work with units, reserve forces, and contractors on custom unit patches, morale patches, and identification patches that comply with organizational guidelines.
Get Ready to Order Custom Velcro Patches in Canada
After reading our the ultimate guide to ordering custom uniform patches in Canada, whether you need 10 Velcro morale patches for a team, 500 embroidered Velcro patches for a uniform rollout, or a PVC Velcro design built for field use in Canadian conditions.
The Eagle Patches Canada has you covered. Get your free Velcro patch mockup now.



