Brand: Atomic Cherry (Australia) | Colour: Multi-Coloured | Style: Gothic Alternative Halloween | Price: $6.50
☠️ Dangerously Stylish Gothic Flair
Add a touch of dark mystery to your wardrobe with the Poison Bottle Iron On Patch. This striking embroidered patch features a vintage poison bottle with skull and crossbones - perfect for gothic fashion enthusiasts, Halloween lovers, alternative style fans, and anyone who appreciates apothecary and witchy aesthetics.
⭐ Standout Features
☠️ Poison Bottle Design - Vintage apothecary bottle with skull and crossbones
🪡 Fully Embroidered Detail - Rich texture with vibrant multi-coloured design
🔥 Iron-On Backing - Easy application to jackets, vests, bags, and denim
🖤 Gothic Halloween Icon - Perfect for witchy and apothecary style
📏 Patch Dimensions - Measures 7.5cm x 6cm
✨ Durable Construction - Designed to withstand wear and washing
🎯 Perfect For
Gothic and alternative fashion enthusiasts, witchy and apothecary aesthetic lovers, Halloween and horror fans, vintage poison bottle collectors, customizing denim jackets and battle vests, adding personality to backpacks and tote bags, Halloween costumes and year-round gothic style, gift-giving to fellow dark souls, expressing your love for mysterious and witchy vibes.
📏 Application Instructions
Step 1: Position patch on clean, dry fabric
Step 2: Cover with thin cloth and press with hot iron for 30-40 seconds
Step 3: Allow to cool completely before wearing
Pro Tip: For extra security, add a few stitches around the edges
Free Shipping Australia Wide! Add this patch to your cart and enjoy fast delivery across Australia.
☠️ Tips & Styling Ideas
Layer with other poison and apothecary patches for a witchy collection, pair with black and dark accessories for a coordinated gothic look, perfect for creating a witchy or Halloween-themed jacket, works beautifully on black denim for maximum contrast, ideal for Halloween or everyday alternative style, combine with other poison bottle, skull, and gothic motifs for a curated apothecary aesthetic.
