Souvenir
A souvenir is a keepsake or memento that is collected as a reminder of a place, event, or experience. Souvenirs can take many forms, such as postcards, keychains, and t-shirts, and are often purchased by travelers or visitors to a particular location.
Souvenir patches have become popular because they offer a unique and personalized way to commemorate a special event or place. They can be attached to clothing, bags, or other accessories, allowing the wearer to display their memories and experiences in a tangible way. Souvenir patches can feature logos, designs, or landmarks that represent a particular location or event, such as a national park, concert, or festival. They can also be customized with individual names or designs, making them a unique and personal souvenir.
Patch Vote is your source for requesting high-quality souvenir patches. Souvenir patches are decorative embroidered patches that are often purchased as a memento or keepsake to commemorate a specific event, place, or experience. These patches typically feature an image or design that represents a particular location, such as a city or landmark
To get started, simply browse our selection of souvenir patches and vote for your favorite designs. Click on any patch you like, enter your email address in the provided box, and click "Vote Now" to be added to the waiting list. The more votes a patch receives, the greater the chances of it being produced by Popular Patch.
We have a wide range of potential souvenir patch designs perfect for every traveler. If you have a custom design in mind, we've got you covered. You can use our "Design Submission" button to send us your idea, and our team of designers will work with you to bring your vision to life.
At Patch Vote, we're committed to creating exceptional souvenir patches that are not only stylish but also durable and long-lasting. So, show off your personality and commemorate your travels with pride by browsing our selection of souvenir patch designs today!
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South Carolina State Seal Patch
The South Carolina State Seal was adopted in 1776. It features two elliptical areas. On the left oval is a palmetto tree springs from a fallen oak tree symbolizing the British ships that South Carolina patriots defeated at Sullivan's Island in 1776. The...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
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South Dakota State Flag Patch
The South Dakota State Flag features the state's seal with a riverboat, a farmer, cattle, a mine and hills, the year 1889, and the gold triangle rays of the sun. The design in the state seal represents commerce, industry, agriculture, and natural...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
South Dakota State Seal Patch
The South Dakota State Flag features a smelting furnace and other features of mining work. In the right foreground, a farmer at his plow. n the left background, is a range of hills. n the right background, a herd of cattle, and a field of corn. Between...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
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Tennessee State Seal Patch
The Tennessee State Seal consists of the plow, sheaf of wheat, and cotton stalk symbolizing the state's rich agricultural roots. The riverboat signifies the importance of river traffic to commerce within the state. The words, "COMMERCE" and "AGRICULTURE"...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
Tennessee State Flag Patch
The Tennessee State Flag was designed by LeRoy Reeves and consists of 3 stars of pure white, bound together by a circle with a blue field background, and the blue bar on the edge is for decoration. The three stars symbolize the three regions within the...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
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Texas State Seal Patch
The Texas State Seal was adopted through the 1845 Texas Constitution. It features the famous five-pointed Lone Star which represents Texas, encircled by an olive and live oak branch, and the words "The State of Texas".Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
Texas State Flag Patch
The Texas State Flag features the famous Lone Star and colors red, white, and blue. The Lone star is symbolic of Texas and unity as one for God, Country, and state. The stripe colors white and red represents purity and bravery. It also represents the...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
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Utah State Seal Patch
The Utah State great seal was adopted in April 1896 and consists of bald eagle, sego lily, beehive, the years 1847 and 1896, and the motto, "Industry".The bald eagle (national bird) symbolizes protection during war and peace.The sego lily (state flower)...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
Utah State Flag Patch
The Utah State Flag was adopted in February 2011 and consists of the state's seal, bald eagle, sego lily, beehive, the years 1847 and 1896, and the motto, "Industry". The bald eagle (national bird) symbolizes protection during war and peace. The sego...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
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Vermont State Seal Patch
The Vermont State Seal features a very tall pine tree rising amidst numerous green trees, it has 14 branches symbolizing Vermont as the 14th State to join the Union. The cow and sheaves signify agriculture. The waves at the top and bottom signify the sky...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
Vermont State Flag Patch
The Vermont State Flag formally adopted in June 1923 displays the coat of arms and motto, "Freedom and Unity" and consists of a pine tree, cow, and sheaves of wheat, pine needles, and a deer head. The pine tree represents the abundant Vermont forests...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
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Virginia State Seal Patch
The Virginia State seal consists of the goddess "Virtus" holding a long spear and a sword, underneath the foot of Virtus is Tyranny, a golden crown, broken chain and a whip held by Tyranny, and the motto, "Sic Semper Turannis".The seal is a symbol of...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
Virginia State Flag Patch
The Virginia State Flag has a deep blue field background with a white circle in the center where its coat of arms is painted. The seal consists of the goddess "Virtus" holding a long spear and a sword, underneath the foot of Virtus is Tyranny, a golden...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
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Washington State Seal Patch
The Washington State seal consists of a portrait of George Washington as the state seal. It was first adopted in 1889 and is the only U.S state flag with the image of an American President.Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
Washington State Flag Patch
The Washington State Flag consists of a dark green background with a portrait of George Washington as the state seal. It was first adopted in 1889 and is the only U.S state flag with the image of an American President.Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
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West Virginia State Seal Patch
The West Virginia State seal was adopted in September 1863. It consists of a farmer, a miner, hunting rifles, a "Cap of Liberty", and the Latin phrase which means "Mountaineers are Always Free".The farmer and miner symbolize the agriculture and industry...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
West Virginia State Flag Patch
The West Virginia State Flag was adopted in March 1929 and it consists of a pure white field with a blue border and a coat of arms in the center. The coat of arms includes a farmer, a miner, hunting rifles, and a "Cap of Liberty". The farmer and miner...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
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Wisconsin State Seal Patch
The Wisconsin State Seal consists of a badger, a shield with a plow, pick and shovel, an arm with a hammer, and an anchor. In the center of the shield is the coat of arms of the United States. Holding the coat of arms is a sailor and a yeoman. At the...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
Wisconsin State Flag Patch
The Wisconsin State Flag was adopted in 1863 and consists of a badger, a shield with a plow, pick and shovel, an arm with a hammer, and an anchor. In the center of the shield is the coat of arms of the United States. Holding the coat of arms is a sailor...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
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Wyoming State Seal Patch
The Wyoming State Seal was adopted in 1893 and revised in 1921. It features the dates 1869 which commemorates the organization of the Territorial government and 1890 which is the year Wyoming was admitted to the Union. The Liberty-style figure in the...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
Wyoming State Flag Patch
The Wyoming State Flag was adopted in January 1917 and consists of a red and white border and blue field, a bison, and a state seal placed on the shadow of the bison. The red border represents the blood who have died in Wyoming of both the pioneers and...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: