Noso Patches sprang to life after its founder, Kelli Jones, ripped her brand-new down jacket on a barbed wire fence and decided duct tape just wouldn’t cut it. In 2016, she launched Noso in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, creating a fun new way to patch gear and “minimize textile waste and leave the planet better” while expressing personal style. These stick-on patches come in all shapes and colorful designs – from butterflies to mountains – letting you cover tears in your puffy or backpack without any sewing.
Today, Noso’s vibe is all about repair, creativity, and sustainability. By helping adventurers fix their favorite jackets and tents, Noso Patches keeps well-loved gear on the trails and out of the landfill. The company walks the talk on eco-friendly practices too, using recycled, biodegradable packaging and even offering carbon-neutral shipping options for conscious customers. It’s a small brand with a big mission: repair, don’t replace, and have a little fun along the way.