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Biker MC Patch Motorcycle Clubs
“Colors,” or biker MC patches, are a significant aspect of the motorcycle clubs’ (MCs’) culture. They display a club’s identity, organizational structure, and maybe even notoriety. Here’s where to look more closely at these symbolic patches: We also have Club Patches Custom Designs
The “Big Four” Biker MC Patches:Â

Top Rocker: The MC’s name is prominently displayed in bold lettering on this large, curved patch. The foundation of a club’s visual identity is located on the back of a jacket or vest.
Bottom Rocker: Mirroring the curve of the top rocker, this patch usually showcases the MC’s geographic location (city or state). In some instances, it might feature a club slogan or motto.
Center Patch: Placed below the top rocker on the back, this unique design is specific to each club. It often incorporates imagery related to the club’s name, location, mascot, or theme significant to the group.
Rank Patches: These smaller patches denote a member’s standing within the MC’s hierarchy. Designated patches might exist for positions like President, Vice President, Sergeant at Arms, Road Captain, and Patch Holder (a full member).
Additional Patch Considerations:
Prospect Patches: These patches identify individuals going through a probationary period before becoming full-fledged members. Their design might differ from official member patches.
Support Patches: Some MCs have designated support groups or individuals who aren’t full members but wear patches demonstrating their affiliation with the club. These patches typically have distinct designs to differentiate them from official member colors.




