Many people decorate their biker jackets with different embroidered patches. They'll add a few patches that describe their personality, some brightly colored patches, and maybe even some funny patches. Some wear patriotic patches to show off their love of their country, while others put offensive patches on their jacket to amuse or even annoy others. But you can put these iron on patches on many other items, not just jackets. If you've covered every inch of your jacket with patches, it's time to find something else to put them on!
Another place to put many patches is on your vest, if you wear one. Vests can be covered with almost as many motorcycle patches as your jacket. You can put a large patch on the back, a rocker patch or two on the front, and other small patches all over it.
Another option is to add a patch to your cap. You can put patches on the front of baseball caps or on many other types of hats. Some biker patches are specially made to put on caps, while others are small enough that they will easily fit.
One unusual place to put patches in on a canvas belt. While large patches obviously won't fit, there are some small rectangular ones that you can iron or sew onto a wide belt. You could also add these small patches to the back of your gloves or on your wallet.
You can also put some patches on things you don't wear. For example, you could put patches on your saddlebags, especially if they match your bike's colors or paint job. You can add some to canvas bags or to your backpack as well. You could even iron a few patches onto your suitcases if you travel a lot. No matter where you put them, biker patches are a great way of personalizing clothing and other items.