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History of Patch Collecting

Since before the first century, insignias were adopted to show dedication to a religion, family, or culture. The Greeks and Romans and later, the Christians, all had emblems that were symbols of the religious and cultural beliefs. Medieval Christians wore badges made of metal and pinned onto their clothing to show they had been to famous shrines and well known places. The pilgrim’s collections grew quite large and were even mentioned in ‘Canterbury Tales’ by the well known author Chaucer.


Philanthropists saw an opportunity and, with the growth of the souvenir industry, began making consumer goods in the 19th century to accommodate the desires of these new secular pilgrims by offering items to remind them of their journey. This included postcards, plates, pins, and patches.

During the early 20th century in Europe, people began to place these patches on their backpacks and clothing to note the resort towns they had been to while hiking. And in the US, the trend was mirrored with the rise of National Parks and vacationers collecting patches from their various expeditions.

After World War II, some of the American soldiers would send back patches and badges of the places they were stationed to their family, girlfriends, and wives, which later became known as “sweetheart patches”. The British caught on to this fad and also began producing patches that denoted famous tourist destinations and other patch souvenirs.

Since this time patch collecting has become a huge past time for retired military and veterans, motorcycle bikers, gun collectors, and the still every day tourist. The patches represent the events that have affected the collector’s life and are considered beautiful works of art in addition to the represented history of the event. Each collection holds the memories that the collector has from their own personal history and viewing each patch brings back the fondness and the joy of these memories.

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  • As the owner of Popular Patch, I am dedicated to honoring a legacy of service that extends beyond the battlefield. My mission is deeply personal, inspired by my grandfather, Senior Chief Don McGrogan, whose passion for military history, and military patches was kindled during his service in the United States Navy and continued to grow into a family run business.

    At Popular Patch, we recognize that heroism takes many forms. Our commitment is to honor our veterans and salute the brave men and women who serve as first responders and law enforcement officers. These dedicated individuals risk their lives daily to ensure the safety and security of our communities.

    Each patch we offer is more than just an emblem; it’s a tribute to the hard work, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication of those who serve our country and communities in various capacities. Through our patches, we aim to acknowledge the invaluable contributions of these heroes and their families, preserving their stories and celebrating their courage.

    My grandfather's passion for military history has evolved into my own commitment to honor all forms of service. At Popular Patch, we don't just sell memorabilia—we curate pieces of history, each one a tribute to the spirit of those who protect and serve. Join us in our mission to honor, remember, and celebrate the heroes who have shaped, and continue to shape, our country's story through their selfless service.

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