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D-flife Blood Type Patch Kit 3D Pvc A+ B+ Ab+ O+ Positive A- B- Ab- O- Negative Rubber Fastener A-



D-flife Blood Type Patch Kit 3D Pvc A+ B+ Ab+ O+ Positive A- B- Ab- O- Negative Rubber Fastener A-
This is a 3D PVC D-flife Blood Type Patch Kit. It is made out of durable PVC and has a hook backing to secure it onto loops on uniforms, helmets, outwear, or fleece jacket sleeves. The origins of morale patches trace back to the fighter plane nose art of World War I. During the Vietnam War, units often created ironic, humorous morale patches. more details
Key Features:
  • Made out of durable PVC
  • Hook backing to secure it onto loops on uniforms, helmets, outwear, or fleece jacket sleeves
  • Origins of morale patches trace back to the fighter plane nose art of World War I


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This is a 3D PVC D-flife Blood Type Patch Kit. It is made out of durable PVC and has a hook backing to secure it onto loops on uniforms, helmets, outwear, or fleece jacket sleeves. The origins of morale patches trace back to the fighter plane nose art of World War I. During the Vietnam War, units often created ironic, humorous morale patches.

1.Hook backing is sewn on, this is not glued like some other patches.
2.When patch gets dirty - simply apply some liquid soap and some warm water and scrub off the debris.
3.product is very well designed.Construction is very durable and will not wear down easily.Looks really cool, nice and thick, don't have to worry about it being damaged on the outside of my backpack.
4.Quite Good for Your Bag,Cap,Jacket or Accessories.
5.This Quality PVC Patch is Really Great for military Kit and Apparel and Jacket,Cap,Backpack,etc.Hook backing to secure onto loop patch on uniforms, helmets,outwear or fleece jacket sleeves, tactical vests,bags, backpacks, etc
6.The origins of morale patches trace back to the fighter plane nose art of World War I.During the Vietnam War, units often created ironic, humorous morale patches.
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