Isle of Cuba Patch. Large 4.5" x 2"
The Cuban flag stitched onto a denim jacket, a backpack, a guayabera vest at a Calle Ocho festival. For exiles and their grandchildren, wearing the isle is a small daily declaration.
Embroidered patch measuring 4.5 inches by 2 inches, shaped to the silhouette of Cuba with the national flag colors and detailing. Iron-on or sew-on backing for jackets, hats, bags, vests, and uniforms.
Common Uses: jacket and backpack patches, parranda and festival attire, Cuban Independence Day (May 20) celebrations, youth dance group costumes, veteran and exile association vests.
Cultural Context: A staple of Cuban-American identity wear, especially in Miami, Hialeah, Tampa, Union City, and other diaspora hubs. Worn proudly during Cuban Independence Day, the Three Kings Parade in Little Havana, and family reunions where the conversation always returns to la isla.
Pairs With: guayabera shirts, Cuban flag accessories, Saint Lazarus and Caridad del Cobre devotional items.
Ships nationwide to Cuban-American households across the country.