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Custom Coast Guard Patches

Custom Coast Guard Patches

Our USCG patches are embroidered, woven, or PVC, making them perfect for Maritime Security Response Team (MSRT) insignia, identifying auxiliary uniforms, rank, and more. Custom Coast Guard Patches are a small but essential part of this military corps Fleet or Air Station personnel.

And because we're passionate about defence stewardship and environmental protection, we're proud to offer High Quality patches that support these important causes.

Our patches are made from the highest quality materials and are designed to withstand the rigors of life on the water. We offer a wide variety of styles and colors to choose from, and our team is always available to help you find the perfect patch for your needs. Contact us today to learn more about our custom U.S. Coast Guard patches!
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Custom Coast Guard Patches and Insignias - Sample Gallery

Our patches are made with Top Industry Standards and are designed to withstand the rigors of life on the water. We offer a wide variety of styles and colors to choose from, and our team is always available to help you find the perfect patch for your needs. Here you have a selection of custom Coast Guard patches we have made, enjoy it!

Advantages of Working with Us

We understand that every customer has unique needs, and we work hard to ensure that each order is produced to the highest standards. Whether you're looking for embroidered patches, woven patches, or PVC patches, we'll work with you to create a product that meets your exact specifications. We're also proud to offer competitive pricing and quick turnaround times. So if you're looking for a partner you can rely on for all your patch needs, look no further than Sienna Pacific.

Friendly Customer Service
High Quality USCG Patches with Top Industry Standards
Color Matching
Cost Effective Price
Low Minimum: from 100 pieces only
US based Manufacturer and Supplier
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Customer Reviews

[my_reviews][my_review img="" date="07/06/2022" product="PVC Patch Court Security" customer="Richard Tracy"]Becky was very helpful at every step of the process, resulting in a product I am extremely happy with.[/my_review][my_review img="" date="06/24/2022" product="Woven Patch" customer="Belinda"]The final product was very professional.[/my_review][my_review img="" date="06/22/2022" product="PVC Patch" customer="Stephen Heming"]Final design was exactly as pictured. Development team easy to work with project tweaks to ensure a great final product. Will use PVC Emblems for any future custom design patches needed. Thank you all![/my_review][/my_reviews]

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If you are thinking about ordering your Custom Patches, just fill out our simple quote request form, our expert Sales Reps will get back to you within 24 business hours and guide you through every step of the process.

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