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I think I need to get a leather jacket First. LOL I haven't owned a leather jacket in 15 years and my dad brought that for me when I was 15 years old. I will get one this by the end of the year.
I don't have any patches on my jacket, but here is a vest that I wear. I can wear it by itself, or it will go over my jacket. I have a real hard time poking holes in a 450.00 jacket.
We have very detailed stitch patches. Center patch has 175,000 stiches which cost about 80 dollars. The amount of patches on mine ran me about 200 dollars. This is through our own supplier who is also a member. The member is in the patch making business. they can make any patch and any design you want. They can make a patch by photograph or drawing. They just convert it into digital form and the computer and machine stitches the patches. With two computer controled multi needle machines at a cost of around 150,000 dollars it is not cheap. But as you can see the machine does some amazing detail stich work.
Yeah some fans have gotten dome grief over in the UK regarding the BLS patch set, but havent heard of anything specificaly here i the US. I am carfeul about where i wear that vest. I have another plain vest to wear to questionable rallies and such.
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Black Label Society........ better be careful when you wear that ... looks almost like club colors.
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