Pins, buttons and badges – small size, clear message

There is something consistently impressive about how much a small metal object on a lapel or a backpack can say. Pins and badges have a long history of carrying messages, belonging and identity, from political movements to music fans to people who just want their jacket to say something.

It’s a format that has never really gone out of fashion, it’s just become more niche.

Why the small format works

A pin does not require a big investment or a big decision. It is put on, taken off and replaced without cost or effort. This makes it one of the more flexible ways to wear a motif, and one of the easier ways to give something that is actually used.

A badge on your backpack is visible in the same way as a sticker on your laptop, constantly and effortlessly. On the jacket, it is more intentional, an active choice to say something in a context where most people choose not to.

WrongShirt pins, buttons and badges carry the same thoughtful designs as the rest of the range in a format that fits on most things. Find the right motif on the product page.

Frequently Asked Questions

How are pins and badges attached? Most models are attached with a pin on the back. Check the product page for information on the attachment mechanism for each specific model.

Are pins suitable as gifts? Yes, and they have a big advantage when it comes to gifts. They are small, easy to send and cost little without feeling like an afterthought if the subject is accurate. A great option when you want to give something small but thoughtful.

Can I combine multiple pins in the same order? Yes, you can easily add multiple products to the same order at Spreadshirt.

Does the print or the motif on the pin hold? Check the product description on the product page for information on materials and durability for each specific model.

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