Iron-On Patch Morgan Winged Blue and White - The Stylish Auto & Motorcycle Accessory (11.5x4 cm)
Affirm your passion for classic automobiles with this Morgan Winged iron-on patch, a subtle and refined tribute to the iconic British brand. This patch, with its distinctive blue and white colors, will add a touch of vintage elegance to your clothing, bags, or accessories.
Main Features:
Iconic Design: Faithful representation of the Morgan Winged logo, a symbol of performance and timeless design.
Elegant Colors: A striking contrast of blue and white, for optimal visibility and refined style.
Ideal Dimensions: 11.5 cm wide and 4 cm high, a perfect size for a discreet yet noticeable application.
Easy to Apply Iron-On: Easily attach the patch to your textiles thanks to its heat-seal backing. An iron is all you need!
Superior Quality: Made with durable materials for increased longevity.
Advantages and Benefits:
Personalize Your Style: Express your individuality and your love for classic Morgan cars.
Quick and Easy Customization: Transform your clothes and accessories into unique pieces in minutes.
Economical Solution: An affordable alternative to give a second life to your worn or damaged clothing.
Resistant and Durable: Designed to withstand washing and daily wear.
Original Gift Idea: The perfect gift for car enthusiasts, collectors, and fans of the Morgan brand.
Uses:
Clothing: Personalize your jackets, blousons, t-shirts, shirts, jeans, and caps.
Accessories: Decorate your backpacks, travel bags, pouches, and cases.
Decoration: Apply to cushions, blankets, or other interior decoration items for a vintage touch.
Repair: Hide a hole or stain on your clothes by covering them with this elegant patch.
Application Instructions:
Preheat your iron to the appropriate temperature for the fabric onto which you will apply the patch (cotton, wool, etc.).
Place the patch in the desired location.
Cover the patch with a thin cloth (preferably cotton).
Apply the iron to the patch, applying firm pressure for 20 to 30 seconds.
Let it cool completely before handling the fabric.
If necessary, repeat the operation to ensure optimal adhesion.
Tips: For a more durable attachment, you can also sew the patch on after ironing.