New York Mets Embroidered Patches
The interlocking “NY” in blue and orange has represented the Mets since the team’s first season in 1962, and it’s still the design most fans go for first in this new york mets patch lineup. Simple lettering, easy to spot from a distance, and it hasn’t needed much updating over the decades.
For something with more detail, there’s a primary logo version, full team name laid over a baseball with a small skyline worked into the background, a nod to the city rather than just the team. A ny mets logo patch like this fills more space and suits a jacket back better than a cap.
The championship side of the mets jersey patch lineup covers 1986, still the season most fans bring up first when talking Mets history. It’s stitched to match the on-field design from that World Series run rather than a generic trophy template.
There’s also a straightforward script option, just “Mets” in clean lettering, for anyone who wants something simpler than the interlocking letters or full logo.
Every mets logo patch here is embroidered instead of printed, so the fine lines in the interlocking “NY” and any detail work hold their shape instead of fraying after repeated washing. Backing comes in iron-on, sew-on, or Velcro, depending on whether the same new york mets logo patch stays on one jacket or moves between a cap, a bag, and a jersey.