Custom lapel pins are small pins worn on clothing, usually on the lapel of a jacket or suit. They are often used as decorative accessories, to show support for a cause or organization, to recognize achievements or milestones, or to signify membership in a group or organization. Custom lapel pins can be made from various materials, including metal, enamel, plastic, and even wood, and can be designed in a wide range of shapes, sizes, and styles to suit different preferences and purposes.
There are several customization options available for lapel pins, including:
These customization options allow you to create a unique and personalized lapel pin for your business, organization, or event.
The minimum order quantity for custom lapel pins varies depending on the manufacturer or supplier, but it typically ranges from 50 to 100 pieces. Some manufacturers may allow orders for fewer pins, but it may come at a higher cost per pin. It’s best to check with the manufacturer or supplier for their minimum order quantity requirements.
The production and shipping time for custom lapel pins can vary depending on the complexity of the design, the quantity ordered, and the chosen production method. Generally, it takes around 2–4 weeks to produce and ship custom lapel pins. However, rush orders with expedited shipping options are often available for an additional fee. It’s best to consult with the manufacturer for a specific timeline based on your order details.
Custom lapel pins can be used for a wide range of purposes, including:
For offset printing lapel pins, we typically use stainless iron. For other styles, we usually use iron for ordinary shapes and zinc alloy for more complex hollow shapes.
Hard enamel pins have a smooth, polished surface, as the enamel is filled and polished to be level with the metal edges. Soft enamel pins have a textured surface where the enamel sits lower than the raised metal edges, giving them a dimensional look.
Lapel pins come in a variety of sizes, typically ranging from 0.75 inches to 2 inches in diameter. The most common size is around 1 inch, but you can choose the size that best fits your design and purpose.
Lapel pins are usually attached using a butterfly clutch or rubber clutch that secures the pin through the fabric. Other attachment options include magnetic backs, safety pins, or even screw backs for a more secure fit.
Lapel pins are commonly used for brand promotion, employee recognition, membership identification, event giveaways, and as fashion accessories. They can also signify support for a cause or be worn as commemorative items.