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M-Tac GITD Patch Victory Hand (Embroidered)

M-Tac GITD Patch Victory Hand (Embroidered)

The M-Tac brand released a new Victory Hand patch for all lovers of non-verbal communication. Victory Hand is a well-known gesture shown with the index and middle fingers of the hand pointing upwards, and means victory and peace. The medieval origin of this gesture is linked to the Hundred Years' War, when captured English and Welsh archers who terrorized the French had these two fingers on their right hand chopped off so they could not hold a bow. The archers, knowing about this, teased the French before the battle, showing them intact fingers, saying, "Fear, enemies!". During World War II, this gesture was a symbol of victory over the invaders. In particular, in Great Britain, it was considered a "victory salute" and spread thanks to Winston Churchill. The patch is made of Cordura 500D - an extremely durable material that is resistant to abrasion and high loads. The picture is applied by machine embroidery, which makes the patch more refined. The Light-storing elements glow in the dark and attract attention. Attaches to clothing, bags, backpacks or gear with hook fastener.

Material: Cordura 500D

Dimensions: 3" x 2.2" (80 x 56 mm)

Weight: 0,007 gs (3 grams)
$2.70

Original: $9.00

-70%
M-Tac GITD Patch Victory Hand (Embroidered)

$9.00

$2.70
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The M-Tac brand released a new Victory Hand patch for all lovers of non-verbal communication. Victory Hand is a well-known gesture shown with the index and middle fingers of the hand pointing upwards, and means victory and peace. The medieval origin of this gesture is linked to the Hundred Years' War, when captured English and Welsh archers who terrorized the French had these two fingers on their right hand chopped off so they could not hold a bow. The archers, knowing about this, teased the French before the battle, showing them intact fingers, saying, "Fear, enemies!". During World War II, this gesture was a symbol of victory over the invaders. In particular, in Great Britain, it was considered a "victory salute" and spread thanks to Winston Churchill. The patch is made of Cordura 500D - an extremely durable material that is resistant to abrasion and high loads. The picture is applied by machine embroidery, which makes the patch more refined. The Light-storing elements glow in the dark and attract attention. Attaches to clothing, bags, backpacks or gear with hook fastener.

Material: Cordura 500D

Dimensions: 3" x 2.2" (80 x 56 mm)

Weight: 0,007 gs (3 grams)
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