New Patches: Wear Your Rave Story

Patches have always been part of rave culture. A visual language that says bean there gurned that, without needing to explain which warehouse, which field, which sunrise. Now we've got a fresh collection that celebrates the artists and movements that shaped the scene.

What's New

Jamcee Peace and Sunshine - Original designs from the artist behind the rave flyers
SunChome's psychedelic collection - Super Magic Mushroom and Weed Got What Need
Rave Krispies - Because ravers know what fuels the morning after
Acid House - Celebrating the movement that started it all
Rave Runner & Rave Station Pack - Double the patches, double the story
Qravers Man Bundle - PVC and face patches featuring our mascot

Why Patches Work

They're versatile - iron them on for quick application, sew them for durability, or use both methods for gear that sees serious action. They're durable - quality patches survive muddy festival fields, sweaty warehouse raves, and countless washes. They're personal - mix and match to create something completely unique whilst connecting to 30+ years of rave culture.

Got a favourite jacket with a worn spot? A festival hoodie that's seen better days? Patches give old rave gear new life. Cover up the damage with something that adds character rather than hiding it.

How to Apply

 

Iron-on patches work on cotton, cotton blends, denim, and wool. Heat your iron to 350°F, place a thin cloth over the patch, press firmly for 30 seconds, flip the garment inside out, and iron the back for another 30 seconds. Let it cool and you're done.

For maximum durability, sew around the edges after ironing. Use thread that matches the patch border for seamless stitches, or a complementary colour for a handmade vibe.

Make It Yours

Sometimes you've got to stand out to fit in. Each patch tells a story - whether you're customising a denim jacket, cargo hat, or festival bag, you're carrying forward the culture. Browse the collection and find the designs that speak to your inner rave gremlin

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