'Peace' was more than just a word in the late 1960s and early '70s. It was a lifestyle. At a time when the culture was being torn apart by race riots and the Vietnam War, young people just wanted peace. We are reminded of that troubled time by the Colorful Peace embroidered patch.
It has all the symbols you would expect from that era. You have the circular peace symbol, the pot plant, and the head adorned with a crown of pink flowers. The colors are right on, too. This is the 1960s exemplified in a round embroidered patch that measures just 3 inches in diameter.
Maybe a whole bunch of people wearing it would usher in a new era of peace. Or perhaps it could just look cool. Either way, we recommend it to people who appreciate the symbols of the 60s and 70s. This one is spot on.
Given that it's a circular patch, it would work well sewn to the back pocket of a pair of jeans. One on each pocket would be even better. While you are showing off your booty, you remind people that peace is a good thing.
If that's not your gig, maybe you have a jacket or vest with a bare front pocket. Perhaps you have a pair of cargo shorts with four empty pockets. Do you see where we are going with this? Any piece of empty fabric is a fantastic candidate for embroidered patches.
You can sew this patch on with needle and thread or use a heat press or hot iron to glue it to your fabric. Just heed one warning: never use an iron or heat press on leather or nylon. You could damage the material irreparably. Needle and thread is the way to go there.