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December 14, 2024 at 6:04 am #90361
Pelle Pelle Leathers
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April 17, 2025 at 11:48 am #96051Woman With Us
ParticipantHey everyone!
I’ve been seeing chenille patches everywhere lately—on varsity jackets, tote bags, even sneakers—and I wanted to start a thread for anyone curious about what they are and why they’re trending again.
So, what are custom chenille patches?
Chenille patches are those soft, fuzzy, and colorful patches you often see on letterman or varsity jackets. They’re made using a special looping technique that gives them a thick, plush texture. The word chenille actually comes from the French word for “caterpillar”—because of how soft and textured the yarn looks!
These patches are usually used to add personalization or flair. Think school initials, sports teams, slogans, or even cute little icons like hearts and lightning bolts. What’s cool is that now you can fully customize them to match your vibe, whether that’s vintage, streetwear, or something totally unique.
🔥 TREND ALERT: It’s not just about school spirit anymore. Designers and indie brands are using chenille patches in creative ways—on hats, hoodies, backpacks, and more. You can create your own or get them from custom patch makers online.
💡 Pro Tip: While reading up on fashion trends, I came across a really cool blog called Woman With Us. They’ve got the best and most trendy articles not just on fashion (including retro styles like chenille patches), but also on foods, lifestyle, and what’s hot right now. Definitely worth checking out if you’re into curated, stylish content!
Back to the patches—anyone here made their own custom chenille patch? Or bought from a seller you’d recommend? Drop your pics, sources, or inspo below. Would love to see how everyone’s styling them. 😊
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