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Custom Martial Arts Patches Australia

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At MrBadges, we create custom martial arts patches across Australia for clubs, dojos, and state branches who want badges that look sharp and stand up to serious training. Whether you need front chest patches, large back designs, or smaller level and achievement badges, we make it easy from start to finish.

From Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) to Karate, Taekwondo, Judo, Kickboxing, and Boxing, MrBadges has helped martial arts clubs of all sizes design and produce patches that wear tough, look professional, and last for years.
Our team is friendly, fast, and great at turning your ideas into production-ready artwork.

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Bangkok,thailand-september,22:,Southampton,Logo,On,Home,Jersey

If your students roll, grapple, or spar, you’ll want badges that keep up

  • Embroidered patches are slightly thicker with a textured finish – perfect for heavy-duty gis or gear.
  • Woven patches are silkier and allow finer detail for intricate logos and text. We’ve never had a complaint about woven patches wearing out… they hold up just fine under pressure.

At MrBadges, we make sure every martial arts patch is strong enough for the mats and sharp enough for presentation day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Usually 25 pieces per design, but we’re flexible for smaller clubs or first-time runs. The more you order, the cheaper they become.


Typically 2–3 weeks from artwork approval (though can be quicker if you’ve got a deadline). We’ll confirm timing before production starts.


Embroidery tends to be a touch more durable in heavy grappling, but woven badges also hold up incredibly well. Both are excellent choices — it mostly comes down to your design and texture preference.


No worries. Just send us a clear photo of your current patches, or pop a sample in the mail for us to replicate. You’ll receive a scanned sample for approval before we move to bulk — no surprises.


Absolutely. We can match your digital logo colours using PMS references for accuracy if available.


Yes, heat-seal works well for martial arts uniforms. Just remember, the tougher the student (and the training), the more tugging and twisting that badge will cop.
To be safe, heat-seal it first, then stitch around the edges to lock it in for good.


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