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What's actually in the patch library?

The patch wall is the personality of the whole bar — it's what guests photograph and what makes two hat bars feel like different events. Here's what's on ours and how to shape it for yours.

Guest holding a tan sling bag customized with a black and pink chenille XOXO patch and a fox character patch
Chenille texture reads from across the room

Three constructions, three jobs

  • Leather & leatherette: debossed, tonal, premium. The pick for corporate crowds, wedding monogram dates, and anyone whose brand book says "understated."
  • Chenille: the fuzzy varsity texture. Loud, tactile, and the first thing kids and Gen-Z guests reach for. Best for big letters and shapes, not fine detail.
  • Woven: tight thread detail for logos, scripts, and dates. When your mark has thin lines, woven is the only construction that keeps them.

How wall tiers work

The Setlist carries 24 designs, the Double Rack 36, the Full Wall 48 plus your custom run. Bigger isn't automatically better — a tight, art-directed 24 outperforms a sprawling wall at fast-moving events because guests decide quicker. We curate each wall to the crowd: family days lean chenille and characters, member lounges lean leather and crest work, activations lean woven brand marks with neutral support.

Custom patches: the three-week rule

Custom runs are real manufactured patches, not printed stickers, so they need about three weeks from approved art to the event floor. The practical sequence: lock your date first, send vector art (or let us redraw it), approve a digital proof within a few days, and production makes the deadline comfortably. Rush options exist but cost more than starting on time.

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