Ginew
Ombre Buffalo Patch
Ombre Buffalo Patch
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Facing west and ready to take on a storm. The Ombre Buffalo Patch from Ginew blends Native Americana spiritwith a touch of metallic shine — a sunset-toned buffalo standing proud against a silver background that shimmers just right in the light. With its black border and bold ombré hues fading from yellow to orange to pink, this patch adds warmth, grit, and meaning to your favorite denim jacket, backpack, or travel gear.
Get some Native Americana today — and carry the strength of the buffalo wherever you roam.
🪡 About Ginew: Heritage in Every Stitch
Ginew (Gih-noo) is the world’s only Native American-owned denim brand, weaving Anishinaabe and Oneida heritage into contemporary workwear and goods. Every design carries a story — one of strength, endurance, and connection to the land. This Ombre Buffalo Patch embodies that tradition: bold, grounded, and built to last.
⚡ Construction Details
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Custom Ginew buffalo design
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Iron-on patch
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Metallic silver background thread
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Durable embroidery (if sewing on, you might want a thimble!)
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Size: approx. 4.8 cm x 7.3 cm (1 7/8" x 2 7/8")
🔥 How to Apply (Iron-On Instructions)
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Lay your garment flat.
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Turn on your iron — make sure steam is OFF and there’s no water inside.
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Set the heat according to your fabric (e.g. medium to high).
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Place the patch face-up where you want it, then cover it with a thin towel.
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Apply the heated iron and press firmly in circular motions for 10–30 seconds.
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Tip: If the patch has a thick border, apply extra pressure on the edges.
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Let it cool for a bit (you’re halfway there).
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Turn the garment inside out. Apply heat again from the back side — towel optional — until the patch fully adheres.
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Allow to cool, then check adhesion. If needed, repeat Steps 4–6.
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Once set, show it off and tag @Ginew_USA!
💡 Pro Tips
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Avoid applying to mesh, coated, ribbed, or stretchy fabrics — they don’t bond well.
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For extra hold, tack down the corners with a few quick stitches.
