Badge Holders with Pins

These badge holders with pins are easy to attach, look great and make it easy for you to display your conference ID, name badge or credentials. Simply insert your identification or ticket (or take it from the event host) and pin it wherever you want to position it. The pin is smooth with a no-snag feature. Removing your rigid, horizontal, side insert, or vertical pin badge, takes about a second. This badge choice is a crowd pleaser. However, if you are opposed to using pins on your clothing you may want to check out our magnetic options.
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Transcript: These are Badge Holders with Pins! Easily attach them to your clothes for a pocket display. There are two types, the non-rigid and the rigid. There are variations of pin type, too. This is the plain crimp pin. It’s held on to the holder with a strong, clear glue. To insert your card, open the holder and place it in. Then fold the front-cover top-edge over the back cover to hold your card in place. This is the pin/clip combo. You can use either attachment or both at the same time, and it also swivels around. This rigid design doesn’t have sides, so with lots of movement it could fall out, b... Read More
These are Badge Holders with Pins! Easily attach them to your clothes for a pocket display. There are two types, the non-rigid and the rigid. There are variations of pin type, too. This is the plain crimp pin. It’s held on to the holder with a strong, clear glue. To insert your card, open the holder and place it in. Then fold the front-cover top-edge over the back cover to hold your card in place. This is the pin/clip combo. You can use either attachment or both at the same time, and it also swivels around. This rigid design doesn’t have sides, so with lots of movement it could fall out, but generally if you don’t shake it you’ll be ok. Since the non-rigid has sides and loads from the top, it makes your card more secure. Look for some that even have holes in them, allowing the user to use a chain necklace instead. It gives you many options for personal preference—and three times the security if you really need it.