Custom Leather Patches in San Diego
We build custom leather patches that smell like real hide and handle the grit. These are rugged, stamped emblems for Richardson 112s, heavy canvas bags, and local brewery merch. They age, they patina, and they don’t look like cheap plastic stickers.

Why San Diego Brands Choose Leather Patches
Authenticity that ages with the gear.
The Texture
You put a leather patch on a hat, it immediately feels worth $10 more. It adds weight and perceived value.
Built for the Coast
San Diego sun beats down on gear. Embroidery fades; leather just gets darker and tougher. It fits the surf and skate vibe in Encinitas.
Unique Character
It ages. A raw leather patch looks different after a year of wear than it did on day one. It tells a story.
Hat Ready
We size these specifically for the crown of a Richardson 112 or Yupoong trucker. It sits flush, no gaps.
Faux Leather vs Genuine Leather – Choose the Right Material
You need to decide between authenticity and uniformity.

Genuine Leather
This is the real deal. Cowhide. It has natural grain variation, meaning no same patches look exactly alike. It smells like a saddle shop.
- Heritage brands
- High-end retail lines
- Gifts for the execs

Vegan / Faux Leather
It’s a synthetic composite. It looks uniform—every patch matches perfectly in color and texture. It creates a laser-sharp contrast when we engrave it.
- Budget-friendly merch
- High-volume giveaways
- Selling to the eco-conscious crowd in North Park
Leather Patch Styles
Choose your finish: Deep press, laser burn, or full color.

Debossed (Pressed In)
We heat a metal die and press it into the leather under high pressure. It leaves a deep, dark impression. Subtle. Classy. It feels like branding cattle.

Laser-Engraved
We burn the top layer of the hide with a laser beam. It gives you high contrast and sharp edges. Great if your design has fine lines or detailed shading.

Printed on Leather
We UV print full color directly onto the surface. Use this if you need a specific color logo, but know that ink sits on top of leather—it doesn’t become part of it like a burn does.
Production & Turnaround
We don’t rush the tanning or the burning.
Proofing
We send a digital mockup. It shows how the burn will look against the leather color.
Production
Cutting: We laser-cut the shape from the hide.
Finishing: We engrave or press the logo.
Cleaning: We wipe away the soot and residue.
Delivery in San Diego
We ship daily. Whether you’re in Poway or Chula Vista, standard shipping usually lands next-day.
Why San Diego Customers Choose Us
Hat Patch Specialists
We know the Richardson 112 profile. We know the Yupoong 6606. We size your patch so it fits the specific crown of the hat you’re using. No guessing.
Quality Checked by Hand
Leather has scars. It has bug bites. It’s skin. We inspect every unit. If a scar runs through your logo, we toss it.
Built for San Diego Brands
We understand the local aesthetic. We know what sells in a North Park brewery or a Cardiff surf shop.
How To Order
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Upload Your Logo
Vector art (.AI) is best.
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Approve the Design
Check the size and contrast.
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We Produce
We fire up the lasers.
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Delivered Ready to Use
Heat press them on or sew them on.
Get Your Free Quote for Leather Patches
Stop guessing at prices. Send us your art and specs, and we will give you an exact cost per unit based on thread count and coverage.
Request Quote NowMost Popular Uses in San Diego
From North Park tasting rooms to Oceanside surf breaks.
Hat Patches (Richardson 112)
90% of what we run goes on a trucker hat. We use a high-temperature heat-press backing that bonds permanently to the polyester foam front. It won’t peel off in the heat. We size these perfectly for the Richardson 112 crown.
Surf, Outdoor & Lifestyle Brands
We see these on backpack lids and board bags from Oceanside to Imperial Beach. Leather handles the sand better than white embroidery thread, which gets dirty instantly.
Business & Corporate Identity
A debossed leather coaster or beanie patch signals ‘craft.’ It fits the wood-and-steel aesthetic of the tasting rooms in Miramar or coffee shops in Little Italy.
Schools, Clubs & Teams
Great for alumni gear or fundraising. It looks more mature than a standard athletic patch.
⚠ Pro Tip: Avoid the washing machine
Never machine wash genuine leather patches. It’s skin. If you soak it in hot soapy water and tumble dry it, it shrinks. It warps. It gets stiff.
My advice: If you need a patch for a gym uniform or dirty work shirt that gets washed weekly, buy Faux Leather or PVC. Keep the genuine leather for hats and jackets that don’t go in the wash.
How Pricing Works
Leather pricing is straightforward. It’s based on the material cost and the machine time.
What Affects Cost
Patch Size
We buy hides by the square foot. A 3-inch patch costs less than a 5-inch patch. Simple geometry.
Genuine vs. Faux
Real cowhide costs more than synthetic. It’s a natural commodity.
Engraving vs. Deboss
Laser engraving takes longer on the machine bed than a quick heat press. Time is money.
Backing
Adding Velcro or heat-seal adds a step to the assembly line.
Bulk Savings
We have to set up the laser or mill the brass die for the press. That setup takes the same effort for 1 patch or 1,000.
The Math: Order 50+. That’s where the setup fee disappears into the unit price. Ordering 10 is expensive.
Design Tips for Leather Patches
Artwork That Works Best
Bold lines wins. If your lines are too thin, the laser burns right through them or the deboss die doesn’t leave a deep mark. Keep it chunky.
Size Guidelines
Any bigger than the sweet spot and the leather won’t curve around the forehead. It’ll stick out at the corners like wings.
(Bag Labels: Go bigger, 3″x3″)
Color Choices
Natural Tan: High contrast (dark burn).
Saddle Brown: Subtle, tone-on-tone.
Black: Requires foil stamp or deep deboss.
Frequently Asked Questions
What leather works best for Richardson 112 hats?
Faux Leather (Rawhide color). It’s thinner and more flexible than genuine leather, so it molds to the hat curve easier. Plus, it handles sweat better.
Are leather patches waterproof for coastal use?
Genuine Leather: No. It absorbs water, darkens, and can stiffen as it dries. It develops a patina.
Faux Leather: Yes. It’s plastic-based. Water beads right off.
Pro Tip: Use Faux Leather for boat crews and surf gear.
What is the difference between debossed and engraved?
Debossed: We press a hot metal die into the leather. It creates a 3D “stamped” depth. No color change, just shadow.
Engraved: We burn the surface with a laser. It turns the leather dark/black. Flat to the touch, but high contrast.
Can you make vegan leather patches?
Yes. Our “Leatherette” (Faux) option is 100% synthetic. No animal products.
Will leather patches crack in the sun?
Cheap stuff will. We use high-grade hides and synthetics designed for UV exposure. Genuine leather will dry out over years (like a saddle), but conditioning fixes that.
What size is best for trucker hats?
We recommend 2.5″ Circles or 3.5″ x 2″ Rectangles. Keep it centered.
Can leather patches be sewn on jackets?
Yes, but you need a heavy-duty needle. Factory Note: We can pre-cut a “sew line” (a perforated hole pattern) around the edge to make hand-sewing easier.
What is the minimum order quantity?
50 pieces. The setup for lasers and dies is too high for small runs.
Do you color-match brand logos on leather?
Only if we print on the leather. If we engrave or deboss, you get the color of the burnt hide. You can’t choose a “Pantone Blue” burn.
How long does production take in San Diego?
10-14 days. If we have to mill a custom brass die for debossing, add a few days.




