Cream Shield Police Embroidered Patch with Delaware State Seal
Custom police department patch featuring state coat of arms with farmer, rifleman, and colonial ship emblem
Product Type: Embroidered Patch
Style: Shoulder Patch
Material: Polyester Twill Fabric with Poly/Rayon Threads
Stitch: Full Coverage Detail 100% Stitch Threading Embroidery
Size: 3.55" x 4.5"
Backing: Iron-on/Sew-on
Packaging: 10+ Per Polybag
Low MOQ
Low Minimum Order
Artwork
Artwork Design Team
Location
United States
Factory
Direct
Description
This custom embroidered patch was designed for the Bridgeville Police Department in Delaware, featuring the distinguished Delaware state seal that honors the First State’s colonial heritage and agricultural traditions in this Sussex County community known as the “Apple Scrapple Capital.”
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Shape & Base: Classic shield shape (rounded top with pointed bottom) approximately 4.5″ tall, featuring a cream/off-white twill base with bright gold merrowed border edge that creates an elegant, traditional frame.
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Top Section: A curved blue banner displays “BRIDGEVILLE” in bold gold/yellow block lettering, establishing clear municipal identification with classic styling against the cream background.
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Center: The official Delaware state seal dominates the center of the patch, bordered by a blue circular ring containing “STATE OF” arching above and “DELAWARE” curving below in white lettering. The seal features two standing figures flanking a central coat of arms: a blue-clad farmer holding a hoe on the left represents Delaware’s agricultural heritage, while a black-clad rifleman or colonial militiaman on the right symbolizes the citizen soldiers who defended the state. The central heraldic shield displays Delaware’s symbols of prosperity—a colonial sailing ship representing commerce, a sheaf of wheat, an ear of corn, and an ox representing animal husbandry, all rendered in red, yellow, green, and blue tones. Two small red circular accents flank the seal on either side.
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Bottom Section: A rectangular blue banner displays “POLICE” in bold gold/yellow block lettering, completing the departmental identification as the shield tapers to its point.
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Embroidery Quality: The patch demonstrates exceptional stitch density. Request a quote for this style with clean color separation across the cream, gold, blue, red, and black thread palette. The state seal showcases remarkable detail in the farmer and rifleman figures, ship rigging, and agricultural symbols. The blue banners feature crisp gold lettering, and the gold merrowed border ensures durability for daily uniform wear. Get a custom quote
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About This Embroidered Badge Design
This embroidered badge design showcases the Cream Shield Police Embroidered Patch with Delaware State Seal. Designed for municipal, county, and state police departments, this patch can be fully customized to match your organization's colors, seals, text, and specifications.
Design Specifications
- Product Type: Embroidered Patch
- Style: Shoulder Patch
- Material: Polyester Twill Fabric with Poly/Rayon Threads
- Stitch: Full Coverage Detail 100% Stitch Threading Embroidery
- Size: 3.55" x 4.5"
- Backing: Iron-on/Sew-on
- Packaging: 10+ Per Polybag
- Color Options: Full Color or Subdued
- Price Range: $2.00 – $15.00 per patch (volume discounts apply)
Production time: 3–5 weeks from approved design proof. Shipping: 3–7 business days ($16.99–$34.99 depending on quantity and location).
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this patch design be customized for our organization?
Yes. Every design in our gallery serves as a starting point. We customize colors, text, organization name, logo, unit designation, and dimensions to match your exact specifications. Our artwork team produces a digital proof for your review and approval before production begins.
What is the price range for custom patches?
Custom patches range from $2.00 to $15.00 per patch, depending on size, complexity, and order quantity. Volume discounts apply automatically: 10+ patches (30% off), 25+ (45%), 50+ (50%), 100+ (60%), 200+ (70%), and 500+ (80%). There is no minimum order — we produce single patches and bulk orders of 1,000+.
How long does production take?
Standard production time is 3 to 5 weeks from approved proof to delivery. Rush production is available for urgent needs. Shipping takes an additional 3–7 business days with costs ranging from $16.99 to $34.99 depending on quantity and destination.
What color options are available?
Patches are available in two color styles: Full Color (vibrant, high-visibility) and Subdued (muted tones, tactical applications). Subdued patches are common for operational environments while full-color patches work well for dress uniforms, presentations, and public-facing duties.
What is your return policy?
Because our patches are custom-made to your specifications, returns are only accepted if the patches do not match the approved digital proof. We work closely with customers at the proof stage to ensure every detail is correct before production, preventing issues at delivery.
How do I request a quote for this design?
Click the "Quote This Style" button above to request a customized quote for this specific design. We respond within one business day with pricing based on your quantity, customization requirements, and color preference. We accept credit cards, ACH transfers, purchase orders, and Net-30 terms for qualified organizations.
