Biker patches, are usually sewn on a leather or denim vest. These biker patches are worn with honor which is sacred to some extend, and may sometimes contain secret symbols that tell things about the group or the individual who wears it.
There are three kinds of biker patches, one piece, two pieces or three pieces patches. The one piece patches represent a motorcycle organization; two piece patches usually symbolize a motorcycle club which is awaiting to be transformed to be a three piece club; three piece patches represent and outlaw motorcycle gang.
Leather or denim biker patches are normally consist of three parts: the top rocker, the bottom rocker, and the middle rocker.
Biker patches may have a hundred meanings and their symbols can stand for anything. Usually, only bona fide members of the group truly know the meaning behind these emblems. Here are some common symbols and their meanings.
Patches may also show the position of a biker in the gang. This may include president, vice president, secretary and sergeant-at-arms. For outlaw groups, it can only be worn in the territory and has to be surrendered when the biker leaves the group.
No matter what the meaning, the patches are treated with honor and respect for it is a great privilege to have the right to wear the group's emblem and call it their own.