Sleeve stripes and cap bands

Sleeve stripes
Sleeve stripes have always been ideal for indicating affiliation with certain units.
Currently, sleeve stripes are worn in the German Air Force or by the guard battalion.
Shooting clubs also use sleeve stripes to distinguish the queen or king, prince, treasurer, honorary president, etc.
Our sleeve stripes are either based on silver or gold woven braids or made from a base material.
The base material is felt in a variety of colors.
The message that the sleeve stripe is meant to convey is usually machine-embroidered.
Particularly exquisite products are made with hand-stitched embroidery.
Sleeve stripes can be enhanced or made more refined with soutache stripes running vertically along the top and bottom.
A badge can also be added.

Cap bands
Traditionally, all sailors on ships wear so-called cap bands.
These are produced in woven form.
Suitable base materials include viscose or polyester threads that are tightly woven together.
The inscriptions can also be made with artificial silk or polyester, but there are also variants that use foil threads, and even gold-plated materials.
As a rule, we deliver the sleeve bands cut to the correct length, but some of our customers request special loop combinations.
We are, of course, able to accommodate this request as well.