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Our Patches are purchased directly from the breweries for home use or breweriana beer collectors and are new patches in excellent condition. We package the patches in bubble wrap to insure their safe arrival. These are cloth patches made with bright colors with some of them also being iron on patches.

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Anheuser-Busch Brewing:




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Hamm's Brewing:




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Michelob Preiumn Beer:




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Michelob Preiumn Beer:




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A Brief History Of The Patch:

The Patch is used through out our society by all types of groups from law enforcement and firefighters, businesses, historical societies to boy and girl scouts.

The US Army was one of the first to use the modern shoulder patch. It was born in 1862 in the American Civil War, when General Philip A. Kearney, the hard driving commander of the Federal Third Corps, assigned badges to the divisions within his corps. This was prompted, it was said, by an occasion when he mistook some officers for men of his corps and reprimanded them about their appearances The patches worn by the Third Corps were made from cloth cut in a variety of shapes. Within a year of their introduction, Corps patches had been adopted by all the Northern armies and General Hooker had assigned colors to the divisions within each Corps. The Civil War had begun with many regiments sporting colorful uniforms, but by its close these were greatly simplified and blue and gray had become standard colors. Patches were therefore a useful way of distinguishing men and their units.

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