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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New Jersey State Flag Patch
The New Jersey State Flag includes three plows, forward-facing helmet, a horse's head, female figures Liberty and Ceres, and the streamer at the foot of the emblem containing the motto, "Liberty and Prosperity" and the year of statehood 1776. The three...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
New Jersey State Seal Patch
The New Jersey State great Seal was originally designed by Pierre Eugene du Simitier in 1777. It features three plows, forward-facing helmet, a horse's head, female figures Liberty and Ceres, and the streamer at the foot of the emblem containing the...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
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New Mexico State Flag Patch
The New Mexico State Flag consists of two colors red and yellow, the sun in the center with four rays pointing in four directions. The colors red and yellow represent Old Spain. The sun in the center or the Zia Sun is a symbol of the State's Native...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
New Mexico State Seal Patch
The New Mexico State great Seal was originally designed in 1851 for the Territory of Mexico. It was adopted in 1913 and consists of a Mexican eagle grabbing a snake in its beak and a cactus in its talons symbolizing the New Mexico treasures its Mexican,...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
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New York State Flag Patch
The New York State Flag features the state's coat of arms on a deep blue, two women one carrying a sword and the other one with a scale, a ship on the Hudson River, the shore and the mountain range, grassy shore and mountain range. The two women...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
New York State Seal Patch
The New York State seal was adopted in 1778. It features two women one carrying a sword and the other one with a scale, a ship on the Hudson River, the shore and the mountain range, grassy shore and mountain range.The two women represent Justice and...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
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North Carolina State Flag
The North Carolina State Flag depicts two dates. May 20, 1775, the date of Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, and April 12, 1776, the date when N.C called for its independence from Great Britain. It also has a white star in the center, a vertical...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
North Carolina State Seal Patch
The North Carolina State Seal's most recent changes were the standardization in 1971 and an addition in 1983 which produced the currently recognized Great seal. It consists of robe-covered figures of Liberty and Plenty in its center symbolizing freedom...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
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North Dakota State Flag Patch
The North Dakota State Flag consists of a bald eagle holding an olive branch, a shield with 13 stripes on the eagle's chest, fan shape with thirteen stars above the eagle. The bald eagle holding an olive branch represents peace. The shield with 13...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
North Dakota State Seal Patch
The North Dakota State Seal was designed in 1987 by Lili Stewart. It consists of a tree in the open field, the trunk of which is surrounded by three bundles of wheat; on the right a plow, sledge and anvil; on the left, a bow crossed with three arrows,...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
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Ohio State Flag Patch
The Ohio State Flag designed by John Eisemann, and officially adopted in 1902 features a swallowtail design, a blue triangular field, seventeen white stars, and red and white stripes. The blue triangular field represents Ohio's hills and valleys. The...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
Ohio State Seal Patch
The Ohio State Seal consists of Mount Logan, Scioto river flowing between the cultivated fields representing Ohio's diverse geography. A freshly harvested wheat field stands a wheat bushel representing Ohio's important contributions to agriculture. The...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
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Oklahoma State Flag Patch
The Oklahoma State Flag originally adopted on April 2, 1925, designed by Louise Funk Fluke consists of blue field background, shield, olive branch and peace pipe, six crosses, and seven eagle feathers. The blue field signifies devotion and the shield...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
Oklahoma State Seal Patch
The Oklahoma State Seal features a star with five corners representing the five civilized Indian Nations namely Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole tribes. The top ray displays the seal of the Chickasaw Nation with an Indian warrior holding...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
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Oregon State Flag Patch
The Oregon State Flag was adopted in 1925 and is a two-sided flag. The front side has the escutcheon or shield found on the state seal,33 stars surrounding the shield, and the date 1859. On the reverse side is the image of a beaver. The 33 stars...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
Oregon State Seal Patch
The Oregon State Seal was designed by Harvey Gordon in 1857. It consists of a shield (escutcheon) encircled by 33 stars symbolizing Oregon was the 33rd state admitted to the Union. Above the ribbon with the word "Union" are the mountains and forests of...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
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Pennsylvania State Flag Patch
The Pennsylvania State Flag features the state's coat of arms on a blue background, a ship, plough, three sheaves of wheat, an olive branch and cornstalk, a bald eagle, and the state motto, " Virtue Liberty and Independence". The ship represents the...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
Pennsylvania State Seal Patch
The Pennsylvania State Seal consists of a crest containing a full sail ship (symbolizing commerce globally), a plow (symbolizing the State's rich natural resources), and three sheaves of wheat (symbolizing fertile fields and the State's wealth of human...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
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Rhode Island State Flag Patch
The Rhode Island State Flag was adopted in 1897 and features a gold anchor, thirteen stars, and a ribbon with the motto, "Hope". The anchor symbolizes hope. The stars represent the 13 original states.Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
Rhode Island State Seal Patch
The Rhode Island State Seal features a marine anchor as its central image below the word "HOPE". 1636 was the year Rhode Island used the anchor as a symbol since it is founded.Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
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South Carolina State Flag Patch
The South Carolina State Flag was adopted in 1861, and consists of the crescent moon and the palmetto tree. The crescent moon represents the uniforms of State troops during the revolutionary war. The palmetto tree is a symbol of Colonel Moultrie's heroic...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: