Flag patch

Many countries have patches made to resemble their flag for use in their militaries, although it is not uncommon for them to also be used for personnel in civil jobs (police officers, civilian pilots, bus drivers, astronauts, etc.

Some countries, for instance the United States,[1] have versions of their flag patch made in different color schemes in order to better blend in with their military camouflage.

The three most common alternate color schemes are urban (black/silver, pictured), desert (tan/brown), and woodland (black/olive drab).

There is a fashion among backpackers to buy flag patches in the places where they go and keep them as souvenirs, or to show their origin.

Backpackers from Canada, and the United States, have also sewn Canadian flag patches on their luggage when travelling, in order to avoid hostility while abroad.

An Italian flag patch.
Alexander Gerst wearing a German flag patch on his spacesuit .