George Coghill has turned his passion for drawing, and monsters, into a successful business making patches, pins, and shirts. Stadri Emblems has been helping George produce his amazing patches that his fans love. George has also run several successful Kickstarter campaigns to fund his sets of patches based on Monsters, Cryptids and beasts
We had the privilege of interviewing Nina Boyce, an LA-based artist with an affinity for everything cute. Nina has been turning her adorable designs into stickers, patches and pins! We are thrilled to help Nina create amazing products.
Artists and illustrators are turning more and more of their designs into patches and pins recently, and we are thrilled to be a part of it. Sara Talmadge is a talented artist who works in a vast variety of artistic mediums and has recently started designing patches!
Kelli's Kuddlers provides handmade fleece blankets to World Relief to help welcome refugees into the US. Stadri is proud to have been a part of this organization.
Alice Cooper's priceless, custom-made vest, adorned with custom embroidered patches, was stolen. He is offering a reward to the honest person who returns it, no questions asked.
Stadri Emblems has done patches for numerous Bigfoot societies and organizations, with the most prominent being BFRO (Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization).
The MuttKnee Brace got started by Daryllanne Franks about twelve years ago, out of necessity to help her dog Muttley, who had injured her knee running around on the snow and ice. MuttKnee Braces have the awesome patch from Stadri attached.
The Shasta Wheelmen Bicycling Club promotes safe, effective cycling, improved road conditions to facilitate bicycle commuting, as well as cyclists’ rights to the use of the roads. They ordered patches from Stadri as rewards for completing their Century ride event.
Unshoes Minimalist Footwear needed woven labels that would give their sandals a professional touch and also reinforce their brand image. That's where we came in.
Custom “In Memory” patches are the perfect way to honor the memory of a rider who has passed away. In Memory” patches are often forgotten, perhaps because not all motorcycle groups make use of them. But among the groups that do, these patches often hold more meaning than even their large back patches.