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Honestly I just put patches on everything, I'm of the opinion that patches can make anything look fun. But for stuff that's classic, what about a jacket?
I have a couple blazers and rain jackets, I don’t think that’s ideal. I have like flannels and stuff idk. It’s probably irrational but I feel like it doesn’t fit my other clothes well enough, and I’m scared of being unoriginal for some reason.
I have a blazer custom I'm planning to work on, I've definitely seen some really awesome customized blazers and flannels. That being said ultimately it's your clothes, you can always make patches for your friends if you're not interested in using them yourself.
True. I could probably make something cool, I just have a general fear of wasting things.
Patches, pins and stickers!