The patch features the intense image of a ghostly skull standing out against a metallic silver background with the JB logo embossed on its forehead. So Don’t Fear The Reaper – wear him!
Patch collecting is the hobby of collecting souvenir patches and badges. Badges have been collected since ancient times, when Greek and Roman pilgrims collected images and emblems of gods and goddesses whose shrines they had visited. In more contemporary times, such as after World War II, American GIs occupying Germany would send badges back to their loved ones to show where they were stationed. The production of stick-on souvenir badges seems to have started in mainland Europe during the early 20th-century. Most military, veterans, police, and firefighting personnel are recognized by their patches and badges. From the earliest times when patches represented the sacred, to the present when they can represent one's profession or even one's private interests, patches have always been used by people to indicate important features of their core self. Today the hobby of patch collecting is a fun way to display your passions or as a souvenir of a special moment, patches can be stored in albums or used to decorate your clothing or accessories.
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