🧥 Revive Your Style with a Stick!
These self-adhesive fabric tape patches are designed for quick and effective repairs on jackets and other clothing items. Made from high-quality nylon, they are waterproof, durable, and easy to use, allowing for both functional repairs and creative customization.
T**Y
Really good
Put them on a couple of Patagonia Nano puff vests. Can't even tell it was patched
K**.
Black? No, more like navy blue.
Ordered black to patch a rip in a black, nearly new, roller bag. Patches seemed to adhere reasonably well, though I can't testify to their long-term durability (I sold the bag for a pittance the next day). It's hard to match black items sometimes, so I wasn't expecting perfection, but these patches would be better characterized as dark navy blue.
T**M
Nylon Patch
I thought this self adhesive patch could be useful to patch a shredded leather jacket liner at the collar. It was easy to use (peel and stick) and the same material as well as weight of my liner. Not sure if the stickiness will last though, the corners were already peeling up.
L**C
Waste of money
I tried to patch a hole with these 3x and it did not stick at all. Literally fell off within a couple of hours. These were a waste of money.
A**B
Great for more than just patching clothing
Though made to be a patch, I'm planning on using them on the back side of a ribbon to hide the embroidery stitching. I like that It already has a satin look so it will match the ribbons.
D**E
Great if you don't wash 'em
I had a small hole in my favorite puffer jacket. Embarrasingly, I had covered it with some scotch tape to keep the down from falling out. I ordered these hoping they would be a permanent solution to the problem. Not so much. They don't really stay on in the wash. Fortunately I don't need to wash my jacket that often so I can just keep putting a new one on after I do. They do stay on pretty well when they aren't washed and it keeps the filling inside and not hanging out.
L**.
Does the job
These stuck on the rip on the jacket okay, but it's pretty clearly a patch. In an ideal world, there would be an easier way to match the patch to your jacket color, but alas. You can cut them into some fun shapes, but they will still look like patches, but I think there's no getting around that. At least the jacket won't be shedding its insides now.
C**P
Worked on our carseat
One of the pads on the car seat has started to split and expose the foam below.Worked great!
Trustpilot
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