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Lapel Pin Attachment Options
There are quite a few attachment options available for lapel pins. Which option you choose depends on how you plan to use you them.
Butterfly Clutch
Included with your Order
Jewelry Clutch
$0.40/ea
Safety Pin
$0.25/ea
Rubber Clutch
Included with your Order
Deluxe Clutch
$0.30/ea
Keychain Ring
$0.75/ea
Cuff link Attachment
$1.00/ea
Magnet Attachment
$0.75/ea (2 Pieces) Bar magnets: $1.25 each or $1.50 each for 2” lapel pins
Though most people assume lapel pins are only worn on clothing, the truth is, they are used on hats, scarves, model planes, cardstock and much more. Understanding the differences between each of our attachments is the key to choosing the right one for your order of custom lapel pins. What Are Your Options? Signature Pins currently offers eight different attachment options. Six of the options fall into one of three different categories: magnetic, safety pin, and clutch. The remaining two attachments, cufflinks and key rings, are not as widely used as the others.
For brevity, we will highlight the features of the magnetic, safety pin and clutch options. Contact us at @company-phone for any additional questions regarding attachments.
Magnet Lapel Pins Are Your “No Holes” Choice If you want to display lapel pins proudly without damaging your clothing, then our two-piece clothing magnet is the best option for you. A strong magnet will hold your lapel pin in place without creating holes in the garment. This is also a good choice if you want to affix your custom pins onto model planes or other metal based objects.
Safety Pin Attachments Keep Pins Secure Thicker fabrics make it difficult for pins using a traditional closure to say in place. For dense articles of clothing and material, Signature Pins suggests utilizing the safety pin attachment. The added support from its length combined with the locking mechanism makes it ideal for heavy sweaters and sport jackets.
Clutch Options That Suit Your Needs and Style Our clutch attachments are available in four different types. The main differences between each one are the appearance, material, how they work, and size of the respective post. The post is the small metal peg-like piece that sticks-out from the back of the pin and pierces the garment. The clutch is the closure that grips the post and secures the pin in place.
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