The Doors Logo Embroidered Back Patch — Officially Licensed
Bold. Minimal. Timeless. This officially licensed The Doors back patch delivers the band's iconic logo in crisp white embroidery on a classic black cotton ground — clean, authoritative, and built to outlast trends. No noise, no clutter. Just the name that changed rock and roll forever.
~ Patch Details:
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Graphic: "The Doors" logo embroidered in white on black
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Style: Classic rectangular back patch
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Application: Iron-on
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Material: 100% Cotton (thick weight)
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Size: Approx. 10.5" Wide × 3.30" Tall
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Licensing: Officially licensed by C & D Visionary
~ Who It's For:
For the classic rock devotee who keeps it understated but intentional. For the collector who knows that the best patches don't shout — they command. Whether you discovered The Doors through Morrison's poetry, their psychedelic blues, or a late-night rabbit hole, this patch is for anyone who respects the originals and wears their influences with pride.
~ Why You Need It:
At 10.5 inches wide, this patch owns the back panel of any jacket or vest without overwhelming it. The embroidered construction gives it a premium, tactile quality that printed patches simply can't match — the threads catch the light, the edges stay crisp, and it only gets better with age. The thick cotton base holds its structure wash after wash, and the iron-on backing makes application clean and straightforward. This is the kind of patch that anchors an entire look.
~ About The Doors:
Formed in Los Angeles in 1965, The Doors — Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore — were unlike any band that came before them. Named after Aldous Huxley's The Doors of Perception, they fused blues, psychedelia, jazz, and poetry into a sound that was simultaneously dangerous and hypnotic. Morrison's baritone vocals and theatrical stage presence made him one of rock's first true anti-heroes, while Manzarek's keyboard bass lines gave the band a signature sound that needed no bassist.
Their self-titled debut in 1967 produced "Light My Fire," which spent three weeks at #1. Albums like Strange Days, L.A. Woman, and Morrison Hotel cemented their place in the rock canon. Jim Morrison died in Paris in July 1971 at just 27 years old, but The Doors' influence on rock, punk, goth, and alternative music has never faded. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993. Over 50 years later, the name still carries weight.
~ Where to Patch It:
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Denim jacket back panel — centered horizontally across the shoulders for maximum impact
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Leather vest back — the wide format fills the panel perfectly for a biker-inspired look
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Jean jacket yoke — position just below the collar for a subtle but sharp placement
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Canvas tote bag — centered on the back panel for everyday statement carry
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Backpack flat back — wide enough to span most standard backpack panels cleanly
~ Application Tips:
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Pre-wash and dry the garment before applying
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Place patch face-up on fabric, cover with a thin pressing cloth
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Press firmly with a hot iron for 30–45 seconds — no steam
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Allow to cool completely before handling
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For a permanent hold, hand-stitch around the border after ironing
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Spot clean only — avoid direct heat on the patch after application