Description: Listed is my collection of the various patches worn by Tom Brady during his college and professional career. I have collected these patches over the last 10 years or so. My intention was to collect all these patches and sew them to one jersey. Some of them were sewn to my jersey and then later removed, but most were at least pinned to my jersey in the place I intended to sew them, but never got around to. Most of these patches were removed from authentic NFL game jerseys, so most have stitching holes and some were then stitched to my jersey, so they were sewn twice and removed twice. Almost every patch was at least pinned to my jersey after being removed. The stitch or pin holes aren't usually evident on embroidered patches, but the newer plastic style patches or the screen print style patches will show stitching and or pin holes. I am happy to provide any individual close ups if wanted. Most of the college patches and the QB challenge patches and a few others are replicas that I commissioned myself through an embroidery company. I did my best to replicate these patches, but obviously, they are not authentic. I detailed every patch and make it clear what is authentic and what is not. I know that most of these patches are getting easier to find, but I know you won't find them all in one place. It's not a complete collection, but it's pretty substantial. I've spent almost three times as much as the list price compiling this collection, so I'm not really flexible on price and it is ALL OR NONE. This took a long time to type up, so I'm sure there are errors and or omissions, so please let me know if you have any questions, or need any clarification. Thank you for any interest! Photo 1 - 2000's Pro Bowl practice *Authentic screen print AFC logo with six surrounding stars and TM trademark, carefully cut from an authentic practice jersey. I'm not sure when this jersey style was abandoned, but this would be the logo appearing on the practice jerseys Brady wore during the two Pro Bowls he actually played in, 2002 and 2005. Photo 2 - 2002 Pro Bowl *Authentic 2002 Pro Bowl game patch. *Authentic red Patriots cursive logo patch. This same patch was also used for the 2005 and 2006 Pro Bowl jerseys. *Authentic star patches from front of jersey. There are three stars, all the same size, on each side of the All-Star nameplate. Three stars are pictured, but I can include all six if wanted. The All-Star nameplate letters can also be included if wanted. *Red circle flying Elvis logo patch. This is not authentic, but a very close replica. I commissioned this patch myself through an embroidery company. The jersey featured a logo patch on each shoulder, but, unusually, the flying Elvis on the left shoulder was not flipped, so that the head faced forward. The exact same patch was used on each shoulder, so the tail faces forward on the left shoulder. I have a second replica patch if wanted for a recreation. *Authentic white on red Reebok logo, carefully cut from an authentic jersey. This same logo is used on the 2005, 2006, and 2008 Pro Bowl jerseys. Photo 3 - 2005 Pro Bowl *Authentic 2005 Pro Bowl game patches. The patch from the front of the jersey is slightly bigger than the patch from the back of the jersey. *Authentic flying Elvis logo patch. I only have the one from the right sleeve, as the one from the left sleeve was damaged during removal and discarded. This patch is the same flying Elvis used on the 2006 Pro Bowl jerseys. *Authentic stars, carefully cut from the sides of an authentic jersey. Three slightly different sized stars are used on each side of the jersey. Three stars are pictured, but I can include all six if wanted. These are the same stars used on the 2006 Pro Bowl jerseys. I may have the blue on red All-Star nameplate with a star on either side. I would have to search for this and carefully cut it from the jersey swath. Ask if interested. This would be the same nameplate used on the 2006 Pro Bowl jerseys. Photo 4 - 2006 Pro Bowl *Authentic 2006 Pro Bowl game patches. The patch from the front of the jersey is bigger than the patch from the back of the jersey. The smaller patch from the rear has a slight tear in the extremely thin outer frill of fabric. Ask fir close-up if interested. Photo 5 - 2008 Pro Bowl *Authentic 2008 Pro Bowl game patches. The patch from the front of the jersey is bigger than the patch from the back of the jersey. *Authentic stars, carefully cut from the sleeves of an authentic jersey. There are three different sized stars on either side of the Reebok logo on each sleeve, twelve stars in total. Three stars are pictured, but all twelve can be included if wanted. *Authentic flying Elvis logo carefully unstitched and cut from an authentic jersey. The logo from the right sleeve is pictured, but I can include the logo from the left sleeve if wanted. *I have the blue on white All-Star nameplate with a star on either side. I would have to carefully cut it from the jersey swath. Ask if interested. Photo 6 - 2010 Pro Bowl *Authentic 2010 Pro Bowl game patch *Authentic stars, carefully cut from an authentic jersey. There are two different sized stars on either side of the Reebok logo on each sleeve, eight stars in total. Two stars are pictured, but all eight can be included if wanted. *Authentic white on red screen printed Reebok logo, carefully cut from an authentic jersey. *I DO NOT have an authentic flying Elvis logo patch from the 2010 jersey. This would be the same flying Elvis logo patch used on the 2009 Pro Bowl jerseys, however, I never found an authentic 2009 or 2010 Patriots Pro Bowl jersey. Photo 7 - 2011 Pro Bowl *Authentic 2011 Pro Bowl game patch, including the Hawaii 2011 text, carefully cut from an authentic jersey. The 2011 and 2012 Pro Bowl jerseys featured a small screen printed patch glued to the back of the jersey. I tried to heat one and peel it off, but the actual patch is so thin, it stretches and curls out of shape if you try to remove it using heat. Therefore, these 2011 and 2012 Pro Bowl patches are carefully cut from the jersey and the material will be apparent on the back side of the patches. This is also the case for the Super Bowl XLVI patch, as this same very thin screen print style patch was used. These patches would have to be glued to another jersey, as I can't imagine the could be sewn and look decent. *Authentic AFC logo, carefully cut from an authentic jersey. This same logo is used on the 2012 Pro Bowl jerseys. *Authentic stars. There are two different sized stars on each side of the collar on the front of the jersey, four stars total. Two stars are pictured, but all four can be included if wanted. These are the same stars used on the 2012 Pro Bowl jerseys. *Authentic red on white Reebok logo, carefully cut from an authentic jersey. The same Reebok logo was used on the 2012 Pro Bowl jerseys. Photo 8 - 2012 Pro Bowl *Authentic 2012 Pro Bowl game patch, including the Hawaii 2012 text, carefully cut from an authentic jersey. Photo 9 - 2013 Pro Bowl *Authentic 2013 Pro Bowl game patch. This is the same Pro Bowl patch used for the 2014 and 2015 Pro Bowl jerseys. *I DO NOT have the flying Elvis logo used on the front of the jersey. I was never able to track down an authentic 2013 Patriots Pro Bowl jersey. Photo 10 - 2014 Pro Bowl *Authentic black and silver flying Elvis logo patch from the right sleeve. The flying Elvis logo from the left sleeve can be included if wanted.This is the same flying Elvis logo used on the 2015 Pro Bowl jerseys. *Authentic black and silver Nike swoosh logo from the left sleeve. The Nike swoosh logo from the right sleeve can be included if wanted. This is the same Nike swoosh logo used on the 2015 Pro Bowl jerseys. *Authentic stars from the player nameplate. Brady's jersey would have had 9 stars for his 9th Pro Bowl selection on the 2014 jersey. The same stars were used on the 2015 Pro Bowl jerseys. Brady's jersey would have had 10 stars for hid 10th Pro Bowl selection on the 2015 jersey. I ONLY have 8 stars Photo 11 - 2016 Pro Bowl *Authentic 2016 Pro Bowl game patch. This patch was sewn and glued, but it is very thin, so when it was heated to peel off the authentic jersey, it curled slightly along the edges. I don't think it would be noticable if sewn on a new jersey. The 2016 Pro Bowl featured team Irvin in black jerseys, vs. team Rice in white jerseys. Teams were "drafted" and featured a mix of AFC and NFC players, so there is no way to know which team Brady would have played for and, therefore, which jersey he would have worn. I ONLY have the white version of the Pro Bowl patch. I DO NOT have the black version of this patch. *Authentic white NFL logo patch from the collar. I do have the black version of this patch if wanted. *Authentic black Nike swoosh from the left sleeve. The Nike swoosh from the right sleeve can be included if wanted. The black Nike swoosh was used on the white jerseys. The black jerseys used white Nike swoosh logos. The white Nike swoosh from the left sleeve will be included, as this same Nike swoosh appeared on Patriots home jerseys and Buccaneers home jerseys and the 2018 and 2019 Pro Bowl jerseys. The white Nike swoosh from the right sleeve can be indcluded if wanted. *Authentic gold outlined flying Elvis logo from the right sleeve. The flying Elvis logo from the left sleeve can be included if wanted. The gold outlined flying Elvis logo was used on both the white and black jerseys. Photo 12 - 2017 Pro Bowl *Authentic 2017 red Pro Bowl game patch. *Authentic neon green Nike swoosh from the left sleeve. The neon green Nike swoosh from the right sleeve can be included if wanted. Photo 13 - 2018 Pro Bowl *Authentic red outlined flying Elvis from the front of the jersey. This is the same flying Elvis patch used on the 2019 Pro Bowl jerseys. Photo 14 - 2021 Pro Bowl *Authentic 2021 Pro Bowl game patch. This patch was sewn and glued to the jersey and the back is still kind of sticky from the original adhesive. *Authentic stars, carefully cut from an authentic jersey. Four stars are used on each shoulder, eight stars total. Four stars are pictured, but all eight can be included if wanted *Authentic blue outlined silver Buccaneers logo from the right sleeve. The logo from the left sleeve can be included if wanted. These patches were sewn and glued to the jersey and the backs are still kind of sticky from the original adhesive. *Authentic red outlined silver Nike swoosh from the left sleeve. The Nike swoosh from the right sleeve can be included if wanted. These patches were sewn and glued to the jersey and the backs are still kind of sticky from the original adhesive. Photo 15 - Super Bowls *Authentic Super Bowl XXXVI game patch. *Authentic Super Bowl XXXVIII game patch. *Authentic Super Bowl XXXIX game patch. *Super Bowl XLII patch. This is not authentic. I never got my hands on a real one. *Authentic Super Bowl XLVI game patch. This is the same style screen print patch as used with the 2011 and 2012 Pro Bowl patches, so it was carefully cut directly from an authentic game jersey, as the 2011 and 2012 Pro Bowl patches were. It would probably have to be glued to another jersey, as I believe it is too thin to sew and look decent. *Authentic Super Bowl XLIX game patch. *Authentic Super Bowl LI game patch. *Authentic Super Bowl LII game patch. *Authentic Super Bowl LIII game patch. *Authentic Super Bowl LV game patch. Photo 16 - Super Bowl champions *Authentic Super Bowl XXXVIII champions game patch. *Authentic Super Bowl XXXIX champions game patch. *Super Bowl XLIX champions patch. This is the screen print version that was only applied to jerseys sold at Gillette Stadium for the 2015 opening night game. The team issued patches were an embroidered version. I have never seen an authentic player jersey from that game up for sale. *Authentic Super Bowl LI champions game patch. The jerseys sold at Gillette Stadium for the 2017 opening night game included the same exact patch that the players on the field wore, so this patch did not come from a game jersey, but it is the same patch. *Super Bowl LIII champions patch. The jerseys sold at Gillette Stadium for the 2019 opening night game included patches that were almost the same patch that the players on the field wore, except the player patches had a clear plastic outer border used for sewing the patch on the jerseys, so this is not an authentic player patch, but again, I have never seen an authentic player jersey from that game up for sale. Photo 17 - Captain *Authentic Buccaneers pewter 4 star gold captain patch. *Authentic Buccaneers red 4 star gold captain patch. *Authentic Salute to Service 4 star gold captain patch. *Authentic Crucial Catch 4 star gold captain patch. Photo 18 - Randoms *Authentic International Series game patch, identical to the patch worn by the Patriots during games on October 25, 2009 in London and on October 28, 2012 in London. *Authentic blue on white Gillette patch from an authentic red Patriots practice jersey. *Authentic white on blue Gillette patch from an authentic white Patriots practice jersey, which Brady wore a few times. *Authentic Patriots 50th anniversary season game patch. *Authentic AFC 50th anniversary season game patch. *Authentic Hall of Fame 50 years game patch. *Gene Upshaw 'GU' 63 patch. This did not come from an authentic game jersey, although it was advertised as authentic when I bought it, but I cannot confirm. *NFL 100 patch. This was the size and style patch worn by Brady and the NFL 100 team players on their blazers during halftime of Super Bowl LIV. This is by no means authentic. *Patriots Hall of Fame patch. This is a close replica. I commissioned this patch myself through an embroidery company. *NFL Hall of Fame patch. Brady hasn't worn this yet, but he will soon. This patch was bought on ebay. Looks just like the one on the NFL Hall of Fame blazers, but it's probably just a good replica. *Quarterback Challenge patches. The DirecTV version is from the 2002 QB Challenge and the 989 Sports version is from the 2003 QB Challenge, which Brady participated in despite not making the Pro Bowl in 2003. I'm not really sure how that worked. Anyway, these patches are replicas. I commissioned these patches myself through an embroidery company. The designs are pretty close. I'm sure the sizes are a little off. They were hard to replicate from old footage. Photo 19 - Pats/Bucs *Authentic pirate ship Buccaneers logo patches. One each of the red, black, and white versions from the left sleeve of an authentic pewter, white, and red Buccaneers game jersey. I may have the right sleeve patches available if wanted, but I'd have to check. *Authentic Buccaneers nameplate from front of jersey. One each of the black on white, black on red, and red on pewter nameplates carefully cut from authentic white, red, and pewter Buccaneers game jerseys. I don't think these would sew well, as they are just embroidered right into the jersey mesh, so they are thin. They may have to be glued. *Authentic 'MHK' Myra Kraft memorial patch worn during the 2011 season. *2000 NFL draft patch. Never actually worn by Brady, but I thought it was a cool addition. *Patriots white on blue and blue on white nameplate patches. These are accurate size replica patches I found on Ebay. I thought they were more practical than cutting from authentic game jerseys. Photo 20 - Flying Elvis *Authentic flying Elvis logos, one each, from the right sleeve of authentic Patriots red and white practice jerseys. In the 2000's the Patriots practice jerseys used a screen print style flying Elvis logo. At some point in the late 2000's or early 2010's, they switched to the embroidered style flying Elvis logo used on the game jerseys, but I'm not sure exactly when. Anyway, the red Patriots practice jersey had a screen print logo where the blue and white colors were screen printed and the red portion was just jersey material. This one was easy to cut out, as it had a defined white border to cut out. The white Patriots practice jersey had a screen print logo where the red and blue colors were screen printed and the white portion was just jersey material. This one was harder to cut, as it had no defined border, so I used the red one to trace the white one and cut it out that way. Far from perfect, but it was as good as I could do it. I'm not sure how well these would sew onto a new jersey, just being screen printed, they may have to be glued. I do have the left sleeve logos if wanted. *Authentic flying Elvis logo from the left sleeve of an authentic Adidas jersey. This style flying Elvis logo was worn by all Patriots during the 2000 and 2001 seasons. I do not have the right sleeve logo available. *Authentic flying Elvis cursive Patriots logo nameplate worn by all Patriots during the 2000-2014 seasons. Photo 21 - Flying Elvis (embroidered star) *Authentic flying Elvis logo from the right sleeve of an authentic jersey. When the Patriots transitioned to Reebok jerseys on 2002, they switched to a fully embroidered flying Elvis logo patch. The Adidas version (2000 & 2001) had all components of the flying Elvis logo individually sewn to a white background, as seen in Photo 20. The original Reebok version did not have an embroidered star on the logo. The blue "hat" area at the top was emboidered to leave a star shaped void in the white background. I DO NOT have this version available. I'm not sure when they switched to the embroidered star version, as pictured in Photo 21, but it was some time during the Reebok era. When Nike took over in 2012, the same style flying Elvis logo continued to be used, at least until Brady's final season in 2019. I have the left sleeve version of this patch available if wanted. Photo 22 - NFL shields *Authentic NFL shield emblem patches. These are the six different NFL shield patches used on NFL jerseys during Brady's career. There is also the NFL Equipment shield patch applied to all NFL practice jerseys when Nike took over beginning in 2012. FYI, the embroidered version of the NFL Equipment shield patch was used on all NFL game and practice jerseys during Reebok's reign fom 2002-2011. The Adidas practice jerseys worn by the Patriots during 2000 & 2001 did not include an NFL shield patch. These patches all come from authentic NFL game jerseys. Photo 23 - Trademark logos *Authentic maize and blue, one each, Nike swoosh logos from authentic Michigan white (blue swoosh) and blue (maize swoosh) jerseys. *Authentic screen print white on red Adidas logo carefully cut from authentic red Patriots practice jersey. *Authentic white on blue and blue on white, one each, embroidered Adidas logos carefully cut from authentic blue (white on blue logo) and white (blue on white logo) Patriots Adidas (2000 & 2001) jerseys. *Authentic white on blue and blue on white, one each, embroidered Reebok logos carefully cut from authentic blue (white on blue logo) and white (blue on white logo) Patriots Reebok (2002-2011) jerseys. *Authentic white and blue, one each, Nike swoosh logos from the left sleeves of authentic blue (white swoosh) and white (blue swoosh) Patriots Nike (2012-2019) jerseys. I have the right sleeve swoosh logos if wanted. The same white Nike swoosh logo is used on Buccaneers red jerseys. *Authentic red Nike swoosh logo from the left sleeve of an authentic Buccaneers pewter Nike (2020-2022) jersey. Photo 24 - Michigan *Authentic screen print Michigan 'M' logo carefully cut from an authentic Michigan white jersey. *BigTen Centennial patch. This patch was worn by Big Ten teams during the 1995 season. This was Brady's redshirt season, but I'm guessing he dressed for at least one game and would have worn this patch. This is a replica patch I commissioned myself through an embroidery company. *Authentic FedEx Orange Bowl game patch. This patch came from an authentic jersey, but not one worn during this specific game. It is, however, the same patch that would have been worn in the 2000 game. *12/28/95 Builders Square Alamo Bowl game patch. This is a replica patch I commissioned myself through an embroidery company. This was Brady's redshirt season, so I'm not sure if he actually dressed for this game and wore this patch. *1/1/97 Outback Bowl game patch. This is a replica patch I commissioned myself through an embroidery company. *1/1/98 Rose Bowl game patch. Michigan wore a screen print version of this patch on each shoulder. The screen print versions covered most of the shoulder pads, so they were much bigger, but I can't imagine ever finding one of these jerseys, so I just made a smaller embroidered version. This is a replica patch I commissioned myself through an embroidery company. Also, Michigan had screen print lettering on the right side of the front of the jersey during this game that said "BigTen Champions 1997". I also made an embroidered patch version of this. *1/1/99 CompUSA Florida Citrus Bowl game patches. Michigan wore screen print versions of these patches, one on each shoulder. The screen print versions covered most of the shoulder pads, so they were much bigger, but I can't imagine ever finding one of these jerseys, so I just made smaller embroidered versions. These are replica patches I commissioned myself through an embroidery company. *1/1/00 FedEx Orange Bowl. Michigan had screen print lettering on the right side of the front of the jersey during this game that said "Michigan Orange Bowl Jan. 1, 2000". I made an embroidered patch version of this. This is a replica patch I commissioned myself through an embroidery company. I also have some of the "All-Star" nameplate sections available. I have a few of the '12' numbers from the All-Star jersey sleeves available. I do not have any 'Brady' nameplates available from any jerseys. Any of these extras or the ones listed above would take time to get together, so ask in advance or it will delay shipping! Thank you. **Please make sure to ask for pictures and ask questions if interested in purchasing. 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Price: 6999 USD
Location: Plainfield, Illinois
End Time: 2024-12-14T22:04:05.000Z
Shipping Cost: 19.3 USD
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Sport: Football
Player: Tom Brady
League: National Football League (NFL)
Product: Patch
Team: Michigan Wolverines