Skip to product information
1 of 5

Pin Buddy Badge for Displaying Pins with Badge Buddies - Horizontal

Pin Buddy Badge for Displaying Pins with Badge Buddies - Horizontal

IN STOCK
$3.06 ea. $3.06 ea.
(-Infinity%)

Bulk Ordering? Complex Project? Click Here.

Minimum Quantity Sold in Packs of

Sorry we only have 100000 currently available. Please adjust the quantity or contact us to check lead times for larger orders. Please contact us to confirm lead times and availability.

Features

  • Part number: PIN-BUDDY-H
  • Horizontal
  • Use with your existing ID badge and Badge Buddy
  • Hangs lower than your Badge Buddy so you can show your pins
  • Outer Dimensions: 3 5/16" X 4 6/16"
  • 7 Pin Holes
  • Blank White Front and Back
  • Clips, pins and badge buddy sold separately.
View full details

Description

Horizontal Pin Buddy

Our horizontal pin buddy is designed to work with your existing horizontal ID badge and badge buddy. It is longer than your badge buddy and ID card, allowing you to proudly display your pins. This pin buddy has 7 pin holes already made so you can easily slip your pins in. It will share the loop that your ID and badge buddy use so they all work together.

Support for Your Pin Cause

Are you a fan of pins? You should be; they’re inexpensive for artists to make, and that makes them affordable for most consumers. Wearing and storing them also has a low learning curve, as long as you don’t wear them as piercings. If you want a pin, you can buy them anywhere: retail stores like Forever21, the Internet via Amazon or Etsy, or at comic conventions. Or you can trade for them with collectors; Disney has started a viable pin trade by releasing limited enamel. They have become ubiquitous.

Pins also last longer than other memorabilia. They won’t tear like stickers, or lose an arm potentially like an action figure. As long as you don’t bend the pins or press them through heavy fabric, then they should last for a long time. Some collectors mount them on bulletin boards, to make sure the natural elements don’t beat them.

Why would you wear a pin with your ID badge holder? Pins allow you to express who you are, or support a good cause. A pink ribbon pin, for example, allows you to show that you believe in Race for the Cure, a nonprofit that fights breast cancer. Or you can wear an Alice in Wonderland pin to show if you prefer the Chesire Cat to the Mock Turtle or the Queen of Hearts.

If you make pins and sell them, a pin badge holder is a good way to show off your merchandise in a subtle manner, if your workplace allows it. You can attach a few samples and brandish them. Pins draw the human eye, and they can invite conversation. At a convention or conference, people can see you branding yourself.

Benefits of The Pin Badge Holder

This particular badge holder has five holes for brandishing your pins. That gives you five opportunities to reflect your personality, without having to poke holes into your clothing or bags. Add a matching lanyard, and you have a pleasing finished work that balances art and practicality.

A clear window means that you can use your ID and protect it from the natural elements. In the case that you need to show your ID to authority, having it on a lanyard makes the badge easier to show rather than pulling it out of a wallet. You can balance the practicality of other badge holders with the pins you can display.

More practically speaking, pins allow you to ID one badge holder as yours, which increases security. There is always the risk that you may misplace your ID, or that it may get confused with someone else’s if they don’t display names or photos. If someone sees the Jane Austen or Sesame Street pin, they’ll identify it as yours. You’re less likely to lose your badge if you wear the pin.

Please note, this is for the blank pin buddy only. The badge buddy, pins and clips are all sold separately.

No Minimum Quantity to Order.

Submit Feedback

×

We'd really like to hear any feedback that you might have for us! This will help us improve our website and make it a better experience for you.

Reviews