Miami Marlins Embroidered Patches
The Marlins joined the league in 1993, originally as the Florida Marlins before the rebrand to Miami in 2012. That history means this miami marlins patches lineup actually covers two different eras. The old teal “F” logo shows up for anyone after the throwback look, while the current marlin-wrapped-around-an-“M” design covers the newer, more modern side of the team.
The current logo leans into blue, red, and black, colors that nod to the ocean and local sea life more than a typical navy-and-white team palette. It’s a busier design than most MLB marks, with the fish curling around the letter, but it stitches well and holds detail better than you’d expect from something that intricate.
There’s also a simpler wordmark version in the mix, just “Marlins” over clean lines, for anyone who wants something less graphic for a cap or a bag.
Every marlins iron-on patch here is embroidered rather than printed, so the fish outline and any fine lettering keep their edges instead of cracking after a wash or two. Backing comes in iron-on, sew-on, or Velcro. Iron-on’s quicker for a jacket or cap staying put. Velcro’s better if the patch needs to move between a bag, a cap, and a jersey.
Throwback “F” or current logo, these marlins patches are built to actually get worn.