Custom Jacket Iron-On Patches
Custom jacket iron-on patches are bespoke fabric badges with a heat-activated adhesive backing, engineered to bond permanently to jacket fabrics including denim, cotton twill, polyester bomber shell, varsity wool, and heavy workwear cotton. UK fashion brands, motorcycle clubs, varsity teams, workwear managers, and individual buyers commission custom jacket patches to brand outerwear, mark club identity, and personalise jacket fronts, backs, and sleeves.
Every patch is digitised in-house, stitched on premium twill backing, and finished with a strong heat-seal adhesive film that holds through hundreds of wash cycles.
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What Are Custom Jacket Iron-On Patches?
Custom jacket iron-on patches are personalised cloth, woven, or rubber badges with a heat-reactive adhesive layer fused to the reverse side, designed specifically for application onto jacket garments. The adhesive activates between 130°C and 180°C, bonds the patch to the jacket fibres under iron pressure, and sets permanently as the patch cools. Each jacket patch carries a custom design, a club logo, brand mark, regimental crest, name, number, or graphic, produced from the buyer's supplied artwork.
Jacket iron-on patches differ from sew-on jacket patches in their attachment method. Sew-on patches require needle, thread, and stitching skill. Iron-on patches require only heat and downward pressure from a household iron or commercial heat press. The application takes 25 to 30 seconds, which makes iron-on the fastest method of adding a custom badge to a jacket. Iron-on backing is the default specification on 70% of jacket patch orders we produce for the UK market.
Custom jacket patches bond reliably to cotton, denim, polyester, twill, and canvas, the five fabric groups that cover the majority of UK jacket production. Bomber jackets, denim jackets, varsity jackets, workwear jackets, and biker cuts all accept iron-on patches when the construction fabric falls within these groups. Leather jackets, nylon windbreakers, and waterproof shells require alternative backings, which we explain in the fabric compatibility section below.
Every custom jacket iron-on patch carries three structural layers: a top design layer produced by embroidery, weaving, print, PVC moulding, or chenille tufting; a structural twill backing fabric that gives the patch body and dimensional stability; and a heat-seal adhesive film bonded to the reverse. The adhesive film is the defining feature, the same patch design without the adhesive film would be a sew-on patch, not an iron-on patch.
Six Types of Custom Iron-On Patches for Jackets
Custom jacket iron-on patches are produced in six core construction types. Each type uses a different surface technique, but all six share the same heat-seal backing engineered for jacket application. The correct construction depends on the design complexity, the thread or colour count, the surface texture you want on the finished jacket, and the jacket fabric the patch will sit on.
1. Embroidered Iron-On Jacket Patches
Embroidered jacket patches are stitched with polyester thread onto a twill base fabric, then finished with a heat-seal backing. The thread sits raised above the surface, which gives the patch a textured, premium feel against denim, bomber polyester, and varsity wool. Embroidered patches handle bold logos, lettering, club crests, and regimental designs with up to 9 thread colours. Stitch density reaches 1,500 stitches per square inch on our standard production, which prevents fraying and protects the design through hundreds of wash cycles on the jacket.
Best for: Denim jackets, bomber jackets, workwear jackets, varsity jackets, MC cuts
2. Woven Iron-On Jacket Patches
Woven jacket patches are manufactured on a Jacquard loom that weaves coloured threads directly into the patch fabric, creating a thinner profile than embroidery. The flat woven surface reproduces fine detail, small lettering, and intricate logos that exceed embroidery's stitch limits. Woven patches sit flush against the jacket fabric, which suits fashion brands and streetwear labels that prioritise a refined finish over raised texture. The heat-seal adhesive film bonds woven patches to denim, cotton, and twill jacket fabrics with the same reliability as embroidered patches.
Best for: Fashion jackets, streetwear bombers, designer denim, small detail logos
3. PVC Iron-On Jacket Patches
PVC jacket patches are moulded from polyvinyl chloride rubber in either 2D flat or 3D raised relief profiles, then finished with a heat-seal adhesive backing. PVC resists rain, mud, abrasion, and UV exposure better than fabric patches, which makes PVC the dominant choice for outdoor jackets, technical softshells, and military-style outerwear. The mould reproduces fine surface detail with photographic accuracy, and Pantone colour matching delivers exact brand colour reproduction. PVC patches feel rigid against soft jacket fabrics and add visible dimension to bomber chest panels and sleeve placements.
Best for: Outdoor jackets, technical outerwear, military-style jackets, tactical bombers
4. Chenille Iron-On Jacket Patches
Chenille jacket patches use tufted yarn loops on a felt base to create a raised, fuzzy surface texture associated with traditional varsity and letterman jackets. The chenille yarn comes in over 30 colours, and the felt base in 20 colours, which allows high-contrast or tonal letter and crest designs. Chenille patches are produced in any size from 50 mm small letters up to 300 mm full back panels. The heat-seal backing bonds chenille patches to wool varsity bodies and cotton bomber jackets, with optional edge stitching recommended for high-wear applications.
Best for: Varsity jackets, letterman jackets, college sports jackets, retro streetwear
5. Printed Iron-On Jacket Patches
Printed jacket patches are produced by dye-sublimation or UV print onto a polyester base fabric, then sealed with a heat-activated adhesive film on the reverse. The print method reproduces full-colour photographs, gradients, and unlimited colour counts with photographic accuracy. Printed patches feel flat and smooth to the touch, which suits festival jackets, band merchandise bombers, memorial patches, and event jackets that exceed the 9-colour limit of embroidery. A stitched or laser-cut border finishes the patch outline and prevents lifting on a moving jacket.
Best for: Festival jackets, band merch, photographic artwork, memorial patches
6. 3D Puff Embroidered Iron-On Jacket Patches
3D puff embroidered patches use a foam underlay beneath the embroidery thread, raising the design 3 to 5 mm above the patch surface. The raised foam structure gives bold lettering, mascot logos, and streetwear graphics a sculptural, premium appearance against jacket fabric. 3D puff patches dominate streetwear bomber and denim jacket applications where visual impact and surface dimension carry more weight than fine detail. The heat-seal backing bonds 3D puff patches to cotton, polyester, and denim jacket fabrics with the same wash durability as flat embroidered patches.
Best for: Streetwear bombers, denim jackets, bold lettering, statement chest patches
Jacket Types We Make Custom Iron-On Patches For
Custom iron-on patches are produced for every major jacket category in the UK market. The right patch construction, size, and placement depends on the jacket fabric, the wear environment, and the cultural conventions attached to that jacket type. Below are the six jacket categories that account for the majority of UK patch orders, with the patch recommendation for each.
Denim Jacket Patches
Denim jackets accept iron-on patches better than any other jacket fabric in the UK market. The tight cotton weave bonds permanently to heat-seal adhesive, the rigid fabric structure supports the patch without rippling, and the indigo dye provides high contrast against most thread colours. Embroidered patches, woven patches, and chenille patches all suit denim jacket application. Streetwear brands place 7-100 mm patches on the left chest, larger 150-200 mm patches on the back panel, and small 50 mm accent patches on cuffs and sleeves. Denim jacket patches survive standard 30°C and 40°C wash cycles without lifting.
Bomber Jacket Patches
Bomber jackets, including MA-1, MA-2, and modern fashion bombers, feature polyester or nylon-blend shells that accept iron-on patches at lower temperatures. The smooth polyester surface bonds reliably to heat-seal adhesive when the iron is set to a synthetics-safe 130°C. Embroidered chest patches, 3D puff logos, and printed full-back designs dominate the UK bomber jacket category. Bomber jacket placement follows military convention: name tag on the right chest, unit or brand logo on the left chest, larger sleeve patches on the upper arm, and an optional full-back patch for club or brand statement.
Varsity / Letterman Jacket Patches
Varsity jackets carry the longest patch tradition of any jacket type, with chenille letters and embroidered crests forming the standard. The wool body accepts iron-on backing under a controlled iron temperature, while the leather sleeves require sew-on or Velcro alternatives. Chenille letters sit on the left chest, the player's name embroiders on the right chest, year numbers appear on the sleeves, and the school or college crest takes the back panel. UK university societies, college sports teams, and academy programmes order varsity jacket patch sets at academic intake each September.
Biker / Motorcycle Club Jacket Patches
Motorcycle club jacket patches follow strict placement rules across UK riding culture. The full-back patch, typically 250-300 mm, carries the club name on a top rocker, the club crest in the centre, and the regional chapter on a bottom rocker. Chest patches mark rank, role, and member status, while sleeve patches commemorate runs, rallies, and milestones. Heavy-duty embroidered patches with merrow borders survive long mileage, rain exposure, and frequent jacket cleaning. Iron-on backing suits cotton and twill biker jackets, while leather cuts require sew-on application.
Workwear Jacket Patches
Workwear jackets, hi-vis softshells, fleece-lined work coats, contractor jackets, and security bombers, carry embroidered iron-on patches that identify the company, the employee, and the role. UK construction firms, security companies (including SIA-licensed teams), hospitality groups, and manufacturing plants order patches in volumes from 50 to 5,000 units. Iron-on application allows in-house uniform managers to attach patches without sending jackets to a tailor, which cuts lead time and uniform cost. Workwear jacket patches typically sit on the left chest at 75-100 mm with optional name tags on the right chest.
Leather Jacket Patches (Important Compatibility Note)
Leather jackets and faux leather jackets do not accept iron-on patches. The leather surface scorches under iron heat above 100°C and the adhesive film cannot penetrate the leather grain to form a bond. We recommend three alternatives for leather jacket application: sew-on backing for permanent attachment using a leather needle and heavy-duty polyester thread; hook-and-loop (Velcro) backing for removable, repositionable patches; or contact adhesive backing produced specifically for leather, available on request. UK MC clubs running leather cuts default to sew-on application for traditional reasons.
Where to Place Patches on a Jacket - UK Placement Guide
Custom jacket iron-on patches follow six fixed placement zones across UK jacket types, with each zone carrying a recommended size range and a cultural convention. Placement determines visual hierarchy, brand legibility, and, in the case of motorcycle clubs and military units, formal identity meaning. The placement guide below applies to denim, bomber, varsity, workwear, and biker jackets across the UK market.
Placement carries meaning on jackets. UK motorcycle clubs follow strict back-patch protocol that signals club affiliation, charter, and earned rank. Varsity teams place chenille letters on the left chest as the standard letterman convention. Workwear managers place company logo patches on the left breast for uniform compliance. The placement guide above applies to standard UK convention, bespoke placement is available on every order.
Which Jacket Fabrics Accept Iron-On Patches?
Custom iron-on patches bond reliably to natural and synthetic jacket fabrics that withstand iron heat between 130°C and 180°C without melting, scorching, or repelling adhesive. The fabric compatibility table below covers the nine most common UK jacket fabrics, with the recommended backing for each.
| Jacket Fabric | Iron-On Compatible | Recommended Alternative |
|---|---|---|
| Denim | ✅ Yes, excellent bond | - |
| Cotton Twill | ✅ Yes, excellent bond | - |
| Polyester Bomber Shell (MA-1) | ✅ Yes, bond at 130°C | - |
| Wool Varsity Body | ✅ Yes, gentle iron, longer dwell time | Sew-on for high-wear areas |
| Heavy Workwear Cotton | ✅ Yes, excellent bond | - |
| Softshell / Technical Fabric | ⚠️ Limited, varies by coating | Velcro patches recommended |
| Nylon Windbreaker | ❌ No, fabric melts under iron heat | Sew-on or Velcro |
| Leather / Faux Leather | ❌ No, surface scorches above 100°C | Sew-on or Velcro |
| Coated or Waxed Cotton | ❌ No, coating blocks adhesive penetration | Sew-on |
Why fabric matters for jacket patches. The heat-seal adhesive film requires three conditions to bond permanently: heat at 130 to 180°C, downward pressure from an iron or heat press, and a fabric surface that allows the adhesive to penetrate and grip the fibres. Cotton, denim, twill, polyester, and wool meet all three conditions. Leather, nylon, vinyl, and coated fabrics fail at least one, leather scorches under the required heat, nylon melts, vinyl repels adhesive, and coated fabrics block penetration at the fibre level.
Not sure about your jacket fabric? Send us a sample or a clear photograph with your enquiry. Our UK production team confirms fabric compatibility before production starts, which protects your order against application failure on the finished jacket. The fabric check is free with every quote.
How to Order Custom Jacket Iron-On Patches in the UK
Ordering custom iron-on patches for jackets from our UK production team takes five sequential steps. The full process, from initial quote to tracked UK delivery, runs in 7 to 14 working days as standard, with express turnaround available for urgent jacket order deadlines.
Submit Your Artwork
Upload your logo, brand mark, club crest, photograph, or rough sketch via the quote form. We accept JPG, PNG, PDF, AI, EPS, and SVG file formats. Hand-drawn sketches and written design descriptions are also accepted, our digitising team converts any submitted artwork into a production-ready patch file. Include your preferred jacket type, patch size, quantity, and any colour references (Pantone codes, brand guidelines) with the artwork upload.
Receive Your Free Proof
Within 24 hours of artwork submission, our UK design team prepares a full-colour digital mock-up of the jacket patch. The proof shows thread colours, exact dimensions in millimetres, border treatment (merrow or laser-cut), and backing type (iron-on confirmed as default). The mock-up is delivered by email with annotated specifications, so the buyer reviews every production variable before approval.
Approve or Revise
Unlimited revisions are included on every order at no additional cost. Adjust thread colours, resize the patch for the jacket placement, change the border finish, refine fine detail, or rework the design until the proof matches the brief exactly. The revision cycle continues until the buyer signs off on the final proof in writing.
UK Production
Standard production runs 5 to 10 working days from approved proof to dispatch. Embroidered jacket patches and woven jacket patches run on the shorter end of the range, PVC jacket patches and chenille jacket patches require longer due to mould tooling and tufting respectively. Every patch is produced in the UK by our in-house team, no offshore manufacturing, no third-party finishing.
Tracked UK Delivery
Royal Mail Tracked 24 and Tracked 48 cover all standard UK jacket patch orders. Bulk orders above 500 patches ship via courier with full tracking and signature on delivery. International delivery is available on request, with BFPO delivery offered for serving military customers. The buyer receives a tracking link by email on the day of dispatch.
Jacket Patch Sizes, Backing Options & Border Finishes
Custom jacket iron-on patches are manufactured in any size, backing type, and border finish required for the jacket application. Size affects stitch count, production cost, and visual prominence on the jacket. Backing determines how the patch attaches and how long it stays bonded. Border finish controls the patch outline and the perceived quality of the final patch.
Standard Jacket Patch Sizes
The five standard size brackets below cover the majority of UK jacket patch orders. Custom sizes outside these brackets are produced on request at the same per-unit price within each tier.
| Patch Size | Common Jacket Use | Placement Zone |
|---|---|---|
| 50 × 50 mm | Cuff badges, lapel accents, small icons | Lower sleeve, collar |
| 75 × 75 mm | Chest badges, name tags, club logos | Left or right chest |
| 100 × 100 mm | Jacket chest logos, branded patches | Left chest, upper sleeve |
| 150 × 150 mm | Large back patches, hi-vis branding | Mid-back, full chest |
| 200-300 mm | Full jacket back patches, statement branding | Full back panel |
Backing Options Beyond Iron-On
Iron-on backing is the default specification for jacket patches, but four additional backing options are available depending on the jacket fabric and the wear environment.
- Sew-on backing - Permanent attachment via needle and thread. Suitable for leather jackets, frequently washed workwear, and high-wear MC cuts where maximum durability matters.
- Hook-and-loop (Velcro) backing - Removable and repositionable. Suitable for tactical jackets, security uniforms, and modular patch panels where the same jacket carries different patches for different shifts or roles.
- Self-adhesive backing - Peel-and-stick application for temporary or single-event use. Suitable for promotional jackets and festival giveaways where permanent attachment is not required.
- Plain backing - Unfinished rear surface, used when patches are heat-pressed via commercial transfer equipment rather than household iron.
Border Options - Merrow vs Laser-Cut
The patch border is the finished edge of the jacket patch, and two finishing methods are produced as standard.
A merrow border is created on an overlocking machine that wraps thread around the patch perimeter, producing a raised rim approximately 3 mm thick. Merrow borders suit circular, oval, and shield-shaped patches, which makes the merrow finish the dominant choice for MC club patches, military regimental crests, and traditional workwear logos.
A laser-cut border uses a high-precision laser to cut the patch outline flush with the embroidery or weave, producing a clean modern edge with no raised rim. Laser-cut borders suit complex die-cut shapes, fine detail, and contemporary fashion brand aesthetics where a minimal silhouette matters more than traditional finish.
How to Apply a Custom Iron-On Patch to a Jacket
Applying a custom iron-on patch to a jacket takes five steps and approximately three minutes per patch. The application uses a standard household iron, no commercial heat press required for jacket-fabric application. Follow the five steps below for a permanent bond that survives 50+ wash cycles on the finished jacket.
Heat the Iron to Cotton Setting (150°C)
Set the iron to the cotton or linen heat setting, which corresponds to approximately 150°C. Turn off the steam function, water vapour interferes with the adhesive cure. Allow the iron three full minutes to reach the target temperature. For polyester bomber jackets and synthetic-blend fabrics, reduce the temperature to 130°C to prevent fabric melting.
Position the Patch on the Jacket
Lay the jacket flat on a hard, heat-safe surface, an ironing board protected with a cotton sheet works well. Position the patch design-side up on the marked placement zone (left chest, sleeve, back, etc.). Confirm the patch alignment using a tape measure against the chest seam, shoulder seam, or jacket centre line as a reference point.
Cover the Patch with a Tea Towel
Place a clean cotton tea towel or pressing cloth directly over the patch. The cloth protects the patch surface from direct iron contact, prevents thread scorching, and distributes the iron heat evenly across the patch face. Never apply the iron directly to the patch surface, direct contact damages embroidered thread, melts PVC, and burns printed surfaces.
Apply Firm Pressure for 25 to 30 Seconds
Press the iron down firmly onto the tea towel covering the patch. Apply even, downward pressure across the full patch area for 25 to 30 seconds without rocking or sliding the iron. Lift the iron, reposition over any patch corners that received less pressure, and apply a second 10-second press to ensure full edge bonding.
Leave the Jacket to Cool Completely
Remove the tea towel and leave the jacket flat for at least 5 minutes. The heat-seal adhesive sets as the patch cools, and any movement during cooling weakens the bond. Once the patch reaches room temperature, gently lift one corner with a fingernail to confirm the bond, a correctly applied patch resists lifting.
Optional - Reinforce with Edge Stitching
For heavy-wear jackets (workwear, MC cuts, sports jackets) or frequently washed jackets, run a simple straight stitch around the patch perimeter using polyester thread. The stitch reinforcement is optional, but it extends the patch life to several hundred wash cycles and guarantees zero lifting on jackets that endure abrasion, weather, and frequent laundering.
UK Industries & Buyers Who Order Custom Jacket Iron-On Patches
Custom jacket iron-on patches serve six core buyer categories across the UK market. Each category orders patches in different quantities, on different jacket types, and against different design briefs, but every category relies on the same heat-seal adhesive technology to bond the patch to the finished jacket. The breakdown below covers the six dominant buyer groups in our UK order book.
Fashion Brands & Streetwear Labels
Independent UK fashion brands and streetwear labels use custom jacket iron-on patches as a core branding tool across denim collections, bomber capsules, and varsity-influenced ranges. Patches sit on the chest, sleeve, or back of denim jackets, hoodies, work shirts, and bomber jackets. Woven jacket patches and printed jacket patches give fashion designers the fine detail and gradient control needed for graphic-led collections. Low minimum order quantities (from 10 patches) suit small UK fashion brands launching capsule jacket collections without committing to bulk garment customisation.
Motorcycle Clubs & Riders
UK motorcycle clubs, riding groups, and individual riders order custom jacket iron-on patches for cuts, vests, jackets, and saddlebags. Large back patches at 250 to 300 mm, smaller chest patches at 75 to 100 mm, and rocker patches all use iron-on backing as the standard for cotton and twill cuts. Heavy-duty embroidered patches with merrow borders survive long mileage, weather exposure, rain, and frequent washing. MC clubs order patch sets in production runs from 10 (single-chapter orders) to 200 patches (national runs), with three-piece back patch sets the most ordered configuration.
Varsity Teams, College Societies & University Sports
UK universities, sixth form colleges, and academy sports programmes order custom jacket iron-on patches for varsity jackets, sports kit, and society uniforms. Chenille jacket patches reproduce traditional letterman aesthetics on wool varsity bodies, embroidered crests carry institution coats of arms, and woven patches handle fine detail on smaller chest placements. The academic intake cycle in September drives the largest patch order volume, with university Freshers' Week kits and society initiation jackets accounting for over 60% of varsity patch orders in the UK.
Workwear & Uniform Managers
UK construction firms, security companies, hospitality groups, manufacturing plants, and facilities management contractors order embroidered jacket iron-on patches for softshells, fleece-lined work coats, hi-vis bombers, and contractor jackets. The workwear patch carries the company logo, the employee name, the role title, or the SIA licence marking. Iron-on application allows uniform managers to attach patches in-house without sending jackets to a tailor, which cuts lead time, lowers per-uniform cost, and accelerates new-starter kitting. Workwear jacket patches typically sit on the left chest at 75-100 mm with optional name tags on the right chest.
Schools (Blazers, Sports Kit, House Identification)
UK primary schools, secondary schools, and independent schools order custom jacket iron-on patches for blazers, sports kit, house identification, and prefect markings. Embroidered school crest patches bond cleanly to wool blazers and cotton bomber-style sports jackets. Iron-on backing suits parent-led application, which means schools issue patches to families for at-home attachment rather than outsourcing to a uniform supplier. Bulk school orders from 100 to 1,000 patches dominate the September academic intake period.
Individual Buyers, Gifts & Vintage Restoration
Private UK buyers order single patches and small-batch runs for custom denim jacket projects, vintage bomber restoration, personalised gift jackets, and hobby applications. Embroidered name patches, photographic memorial patches, and small chenille badges suit individual orders where one-to-five patches answers the full brief. Our low minimum order quantity (from 10 patches per design) accommodates individual buyers without forcing bulk-order commitments, the surplus often becomes spare patches for future jackets or family gifts.
Pricing, Minimum Order & UK Turnaround
Custom jacket iron-on patch pricing scales with five production variables: patch size, thread or colour count, backing type, order quantity, and border finish. The pricing structure below reflects standard UK production, with bulk discounts applied automatically at the order volume tiers shown.
Minimum Order Quantity
- Embroidered, woven, and chenille jacket patches - from 10 units per design
- Printed jacket patches - from 30 units per design
- PVC jacket patches - from 50 units per design (covers mould tooling cost)
- 3D puff embroidered patches - from 25 units per design
Free Design Service
Every order includes free artwork digitising, unlimited proof revisions, and Pantone colour matching at no additional cost. There is no setup fee, no digitising fee, no design fee, and no proof fee. The free design service applies to first-time orders and repeat orders on the same design.
Standard UK Turnaround
Standard production runs 5 to 10 working days from approved proof to dispatch, plus 1 to 2 working days for Royal Mail Tracked delivery within the UK mainland. Total quote-to-doorstep time runs 7 to 14 working days for most jacket patch orders.
Express Turnaround
Express production cuts standard turnaround to 5 to 7 working days for an additional fee, with same-day artwork digitising and proof delivery. Express is available on embroidered patches, woven patches, and printed patches, PVC and chenille patches require the standard production window due to mould tooling and tufting time.
Bulk Pricing Tiers
Per-unit jacket patch prices drop automatically at four volume thresholds: 50 patches, 100 patches, 250 patches, and 500-plus patches. The exact per-unit price depends on the patch size, thread count, and border finish, request a free quote with your artwork for an exact production cost on your jacket patch order.
Why UK Buyers Choose Our Custom Jacket Iron-On Patches
Our UK production team builds custom jacket iron-on patches against six service guarantees. Every guarantee applies to every jacket patch order, regardless of order size, patch type, or buyer category.
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Order Your Custom Jacket Iron-On Patches Today
Custom jacket iron-on patches turn an ordinary jacket into a branded, identified, personalised garment, whether the jacket carries a fashion label, a motorcycle club crest, a university letterman set, a workwear logo, or a private design. Our UK production team builds every jacket patch against the same six guarantees: UK manufacture, free design and digitising, no setup fee, Pantone colour matching, tracked Royal Mail delivery, and a 10-piece minimum order.
Send your artwork, a finished logo, a brand guideline document, a rough sketch, or a written design brief, and our team returns a full-colour digital proof within 24 hours. The proof covers thread colours, dimensions, border finish, and backing type, with unlimited revisions until the design matches your brief exactly. UK production starts on written proof approval and delivers to your doorstep in 7 to 14 working days.
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