Celebrate tradition with the LCS ’74 Collection Logo Patch, a tribute to Lion Country Supply’s very first logo. This sublimated heat transfer patch captures the multi-color detail and intricate design...
Celebrate tradition with the LCS ’74 Collection Logo Patch, a tribute to Lion Country Supply’s very first logo. This sublimated heat transfer patch captures the multi-color detail and intricate design that embroidery simply can’t replicate, making it the perfect collectible or add-on for your gear.
Whether you want to customize a jacket, training bag, or hat, this patch is easy to apply and built to last. Show off your connection to the history of Lion Country Supply with this bold, eye-catching design.
Key Features:
Tribute to Tradition: Features the original Lion Country Supply ’74 logo.
Sublimated Heat Transfer: Allows for complex details and vibrant colors.
Durable & Long-Lasting: Won’t fade or fray like traditional embroidery.
Easy Application: Perfect for jackets, hats, vests, or training bags.
Application Instructions:
Peel the wax-like backing off and place the patch glue-side down.
Cover with parchment paper to protect the design.
Press at 300°F for 30–35 seconds.
Add the LCS ’74 Collection Logo Patch to your gear and wear a piece of Lion Country Supply history with pride.
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