Custom Patches in Texas
Military bases, rodeo circuits, energy crews, churches, and high school athletics across the Lone Star State. No minimum order. Free digital proof in 24 hours. Free worldwide shipping.
Texas covers a lot of ground, and so does the demand for custom patches. Joint Base San Antonio, Fort Bliss, and the other major installations scattered across the state generate steady orders for unit, memorial, and reunion patches. The Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo, local jackpot circuits, and Western-wear brands throughout cattle country order embroidered and chenille patches the way some industries order business cards. High school football programs, FFA chapters, and 4-H groups run on patches as much as any other piece of identity gear. And from the Permian Basin to the Gulf Coast, energy crews put patches on work jackets as a mark of team and service. Whatever part of Texas you are in, the process is the same: no minimum order, a free digital proof within 24 hours, and free worldwide shipping on every order.
Who Orders Custom Patches in Texas
- Military bases and veterans statewide: Joint Base San Antonio (Lackland, Fort Sam Houston, Randolph), Fort Bliss in El Paso, and dozens of Guard and Reserve units across the state order unit, memorial, and reunion patches year-round. Velcro backing keeps them uniform-compatible.
- Rodeo circuits and Western-wear brands: Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo, local jackpot circuits, and Western outfitters from Amarillo to San Angelo use embroidered and chenille patches on jackets, vests, and event gear. This is a Texas-specific category few other states match.
- Energy and petrochemical crews statewide: Permian Basin operators, Gulf Coast refineries, and pipeline teams order patches for safety jackets, morale events, and service milestones. PVC and silicone hold up in the field; embroidered works for office and management wear.
- Churches and faith-based organizations: Texas has some of the largest congregations in the country. Youth groups, mission-trip teams, and VBS programs order patches in repeatable runs, often with the same design year after year.
- High school athletics and FFA/4-H programs: Friday-night football traditions run deep. Booster clubs, athletic departments, and agricultural programs order letter patches, team patches, and chapter jackets in quantities that fit any budget. No minimum means a small chapter can order exactly what it needs.
- Law enforcement and fire departments in mid-size cities: San Antonio PD, SAPD specialty units, San Antonio Fire, El Paso PD, and Fort Worth FD order unit, academy-class, and memorial patches. Embroidered for uniform wear; PVC for tactical and gear bags.
- Border culture, cultural festivals, and community groups: Along the Rio Grande corridor and in the El Paso and Laredo areas, cultural associations, Tejano music events, and community organizations order patches for festivals, fundraisers, and member identity gear.
Patch Types Popular in Texas
[Custom Embroidered Patches](/products/embroidered-patches) are the standard choice across the Texas patch world. Military units, first responders, church groups, rodeo organizers, and high-school athletic programs all reach for embroidered first. The raised thread texture suits both uniform wear and jacket decoration, and it holds up through regular use.
[Custom Chenille Patches](/products/chenille-patches) are the right pick for letterman-style and Western-wear applications. The FFA chapter jacket, the rodeo award, the high school letter patch: these are chenille territory. Thick, textured, and legible from across the arena.
[Custom PVC Patches](/products/pvc-patches) work where conditions are rough. Energy crews in the Permian Basin and Gulf Coast, military and law-enforcement gear bags, and outdoor sporting groups all benefit from PVC's waterproof, UV-resistant build. Sew-on or Velcro backing, durable in the field.
[Custom Iron-On Patches](/products/iron-on-patches) are a practical pick for church youth groups, FFA chapters, booster clubs, and anyone who needs members or volunteers to apply patches themselves without sewing. Heat-bonded to fabric, they work on cotton and canvas with a standard iron or heat press.
