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【Large Size】Military Embroidery Patch Skull, Skull and Crossbones, Crossbones Vintage Style Military Patch BRUCE BRUNER / "58 - 59" A larger version of the same design currently on sale. The image with two patches is for comparison; only the large patch is for sale. Rare, only one in stock. ● Click here for a list of our carefully selected patches #OurPatchList ● We do not offer discounts on single items. Please understand that if someone else purchases the item while you are inquiring about it. A military embroidery patch based on the insignia of a fictional unit. The skull in the center and the crossed bones symbolize "dangerous missions," as seen in special operations units during World War II and the Vietnam War. It could also signify "missions not intended for survival," such as airborne, reconnaissance, and sabotage units, and skulls were frequently used in unit insignia at the time. The "BRUCE BRUNER" at the bottom is a design that leaves ambiguity, possibly the name of a soldier or an operation name. The "58 / 59" on the left and right suggest the years of service or operation numbers, recreating the "unspoken background" unique to old military patches. The thickness of the embroidery, the contrast between white and black, and the rough texture of the thread are inspired by the Vietnam War-era patches of the 60s and 70s. The vintage style without adhesive will instantly enhance the atmosphere when sewn onto a denim vest, military jacket, or rider's jacket. ◆ Biker Culture × The Meaning of Skulls In biker culture, the skull is a symbol of "immortality," "fearlessness," and "freedom." American bikers of the 60s frequently used skull patches as an icon of the "outlaw spirit" of riding fearlessly through the wilderness. At the same time, it also has the meaning of a "talisman (amulet)" to protect riders who are always close to accidents and dangers, and the crossbones design is particularly deeply connected to Harley riders' culture. ● Size Diameter approx. 12.3 x 12.0cm ● Condition Unused ※ The product is originally made in a vintage style. There are no stains, tears, or odors. #SkullPatch #Skull #MilitaryPatch #EmbroideryPatch #HarleyDavidson #Shovelhead #Evolution #Sportster
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