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Sorority Woven Patches: GSU Alpha Phi Omega

GSU – Alpha Phi – Omega Woven Patches

GSU - Alpha Phi - Omega  Woven Patch - Merrow Border

This woven patch turned out great, and we are very proud to showcase it as one of inspiration for other customers who are faced with the dilemma of having their design woven or embroidered, the GSU Patch (sorority path) is certainly a great example of the correct choice being made.

The main difference between a woven label and a woven patch is the ‘substance’ of the final product. Woven patches have a thicker layer of backing than woven labels so this decision was made for us by the customer when they requested a thick feeling for their patch.

Thinking about creating a woven patch for your organization? Give us a call @ 1.888.720.2115 or email your design to artwork@siennapacific.com, we will help you create a beautiful woven patch like this one. :)

 

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