Posted on March 16, 2010.
Can you put a patch anywhere on a leather biker jacket? I am not a biker, my brother belonged to the bike club and died in January in an accident. The club had spots in his honor and they gave one to me. I found myself with a leather biker jacket and I want to put the patch on the mantle. Can he go anywhere and he is authorized to do so?
If a patch of honor, he must go on the left side of the face or the sleeve (nearest the heart) and can be easily attached with glue fabric (available in all centers Sewing and pharmacies).
Although it seems a strange question, I'll give it a shot anyway. You need to have a little chat with your friends brothers end of the first. You say you're not a biker, and if you were at all close with your "brother" you will know that bikers are very protective of their hierarchical structure. They can give you a break if you put the patch on another jacket, and You "may" be able to get away with his jacket is without the patch if you do not drive. I would not try both if the club is a club. "(Coup de Pouce, nudge. Wink.) If it's just a" horse "of the club, then you can very well although everything afford. If this is the case, I would put the patch on the breast pocket memory left.
(If the jacket has a small black and white MC patch below and right color, you're better off just hanging on a wall in a place of honor. Another "club" may have the idea false if we saw you in the jacket.)
Put it on the left side with a special glue for leather.