Vaudeville and minstrel acts in the late 19th and 20th centuries used the chant, "Who's Dat?" . It soon took root in big band and jazz performers in the 1920's and 30's. Who dat?, originated in New Orleans for over a century in poetry and performers. Also popular with the American soldiers in World War II. In recent days it is a chant used by the fans of the New Orleans Saints. The phrase can also be found in hip hop.
It is a catchy fun phrase patch that will bring smiles from friends and strangers alike. They will be compelled to say..,"WHO DAT?"
This is an embroidered patch. It measures 3 x 1.5 is embroidered in white over black.
This is a sew on patch and features die cut borders.
It is also an iron on patch. The patch features a plastic backing that has been treated with a heat activated adhesive.You can also heat press this patch. You can visit our online store for instructions for ironing on patches. Please refrain from ironing patches on leather, must be sewn on.
You can also put this size of patch on a hat for a custom look. Dress up an old pair of jeans , a vest, jacket, wallet or purse. You can customize back packs and so much more.
We also offer wholesale accounts for anyone wanting to buy in bulk with a one hundred dollar minimum. Please visit our patch store and apply today. It's easy and fun and a great way to make money.