We create custom lapel pins Canada customers can use for company branding, staff recognition, events, clubs, fundraisers, and merchandise. From classic enamel styles to polished premium finishes, our pins are made to look sharp, feel solid, and leave a better impression than generic promo items.
We offer a wide range of custom enamel pins Canada buyers can choose from depending on budget, finish, and design style. Whether you need something polished for corporate use or something more playful for merch and giveaways, there is usually a pin style that fits better than the rest.

Soft enamel pins have raised metal lines with recessed colour, which gives them a textured finish and a more traditional look. They are one of the most popular options because they balance detail, colour, and cost well. Canadian and US suppliers consistently position them as the standard choice for logos, events, and promotional use.

Printed lapel pins work well when the artwork has gradients, tiny details, or full-colour imagery that enamel would struggle to reproduce cleanly. They are useful for more complex logos, illustrations, or detailed event designs. Custom pin suppliers commonly offer printed pins for artwork that needs more colour accuracy.

Hard enamel pins are polished until the surface sits smooth and flat with the metal. They usually feel more refined and slightly more premium than soft enamel, which is why they are often chosen for corporate gifts, higher-end branding, and pins meant to look more finished.

Glow-in-the-dark lapel pins are a more playful option for themed events, merch drops, clubs, or novelty designs. They stand out best when the artwork is simple enough for the glow effect to actually show.

3D lapel pins use sculpted metal forms to create a more dimensional look. They work best when the design needs shape and depth rather than flat colour areas. Suppliers often position 3D die cast or moulded pins as a stronger fit for decorative, commemorative, or more distinctive designs.

Soft PVC pins are flexible, durable, and better suited to casual or playful styles. They are often chosen when the goal is a softer feel, brighter colour blocks, or a more modern look that is less formal than enamel. Canadian suppliers list soft PVC as a common lapel pin option alongside enamel and die struck styles.

Die struck pins use raised and recessed metal without filled colour, which gives them a classic and more understated appearance. They are commonly used for recognition pins, commemorative pieces, service awards, and more traditional branding.

A smart option for business branding, company events, staff recognition, and uniforms. Custom lapel pins can help reinforce identity without feeling overdone.

Often used for unit pride, commemoration, service recognition, or symbolic affiliation. Competitor pages frequently mention military, school, and corporate use as core lapel-pin markets.

A nice fit for groomsmen gifts, event keepsakes, or small details that add a personal touch to formal wear.

Useful for motorcycle clubs, sports groups, hobby communities, associations, and member identity.

Custom pin badges work well at conferences, trade shows, festivals, fundraisers, and community events where branding and visibility matter.

Pins are often used for milestones, recognition, long service, school honours, and internal awards.

Suitable for awareness efforts, community campaigns, advocacy groups, and cause-based events.

Great for limited-run designs, character art, niche merch, commemorative sets, and display pieces.
We offer a range of finishes and production options so your custom lapel pins Canada order feels closer to the design you actually want, not just the closest standard option.

A textured look with raised metal lines and recessed colour. Popular for logos, events, and promotional pins because it balances style and value well.

A smooth, polished finish that feels more premium and refined. This is a strong option when the pin needs to look cleaner and more formal.

A good fit for more playful, colourful, or eye-catching designs where standard enamel would feel too plain.

Useful when the design needs a see-through effect or a more layered look.

A dimensional metal style that adds shape and depth rather than relying mainly on colour. Canadian suppliers commonly list 3D die cast or moulded pin options for this reason.







Yes. Low-minimum and no-minimum messaging is common across competitors, although the exact minimum varies by supplier. Panda says lapel pins can be ordered with no minimum, while some other suppliers build pricing around quantity and square inch.
Turnaround depends on quantity, style, finish, and shipping, but fast-turnaround language is common across the market. Panda promotes 7 to 14 days on its broader custom products pages, while Canadian suppliers also advertise rush service.
Yes. Proof approval is standard, and some suppliers also offer physical samples at higher quantities. Panda specifically says physical samples are available for larger orders.
Yes. Bulk pricing is common for company branding, events, school orders, and larger promotional runs. Most suppliers position quantity as one of the main factors that lowers per-piece cost.
Common options include soft enamel, hard enamel, die struck, printed, PVC, 3D moulded styles, plus finishes like brass, nickel, copper, and cloisonné.
Yes. That is the whole point of custom pin production. Most suppliers frame lapel pins as fully customizable for logos, brand marks, mascots, event themes, and commemorative artwork.
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