Chicago Cubs Embroidered Patches
The Cubs go back to 1876, which makes them one of the oldest franchises in the league, and this chicago cubs patch lineup covers a good stretch of that history. The round blue “C” is the one most people know, but there’s also the Walking Bear design and the old Cub Face patch from the ’80s for anyone after something more old-school.
The chicago cubs world series patch marks 2016, which matters more here than it would for most teams. That was the year the 108-year drought ended, so it’s less of a standard logo patch and more of a specific moment fans still bring up unprompted.
Harry Caray gets his own patch too. He wasn’t a player, but “take me out to the ballgame” during the seventh-inning stretch is as tied to Wrigley as anything on the field, and the harry caray patch is usually one of the first things longtime fans point out in the lineup.
Every chicago cubs embroidered patch here is stitched, not printed, so the C’s outline and any lettering hold their shape instead of cracking after a wash. Backing options are iron-on, sew-on, or Velcro. Iron-on suits a jacket or cap you’re leaving alone. Velcro works better if the same cubs jersey patch is moving between a bag, a hat, and a jersey depending on the week.
Old logo or 2016 championship, these are made to actually get worn.