US Customs Ensign with Punisher Skull Patch (CBP Ensign)
US Customs Ensign with Punisher Skull Patch (CBP Ensign)
US Customs Ensign with Punisher Skull Patch (CBP Ensign)
US Customs Ensign with Punisher Skull Patch (CBP Ensign)
US Customs Ensign with Punisher Skull Patch (CBP Ensign)
US Customs Ensign with Punisher Skull Patch (CBP Ensign)

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US Customs Ensign with Punisher Skull Patch (CBP Ensign)

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Variations
  • Full Color / With Hook and Loop / 2" x 3.5"

    Full Color / With Hook and Loop / 2" x 3.5"

  • Full Color / With Hook and Loop / 3" x 5"

    Full Color / With Hook and Loop / 3" x 5"

  • Full Color / No Hook and Loop / 2" x 3.5"

    Full Color / No Hook and Loop / 2" x 3.5"

  • OD Green / With Hook and Loop / 2" x 3.5"

    OD Green / With Hook and Loop / 2" x 3.5"

  • OD Green / No Hook and Loop / 2" x 3.5"

    OD Green / No Hook and Loop / 2" x 3.5"

  • Desert Tan / With Hook and Loop / 2" x 3.5"

    Desert Tan / With Hook and Loop / 2" x 3.5"

  • Desert Tan / No Hook and Loop / 2" x 3.5"

    Desert Tan / No Hook and Loop / 2" x 3.5"

  • Hook & Loop
  • 3"
  • Embroidered Fabric
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This is an updated variation on the US Customs Ensign.

The flag of the Customs Service was designed in 1799 by Secretary of the Treasury Oliver Wolcott, Jr. and consists of 16 vertical red and white stripes with a coat of arms depicted in blue on the white canton. The original design had the Customs Service seal that was an eagle with three arrows in his left talon, an olive branch in his right and surrounded by an arc of 13 stars. In 1951, this was changed to the eagle depicted on the Great Seal of the United States. Its actual name is the Revenue Ensign, as it was flown by ships of the Revenue Cutter Service, later the Coast Guard, and at customs houses.

US Customs Ensign with Punisher Skull Patch

The U.S. Customs ensign with an edge — because some traditions deserve a modern twist.

The flag of the U.S. Customs Service was designed in 1799 by Secretary of the Treasury Oliver Wolcott, Jr. It has served as the symbol of federal customs enforcement for over two centuries. This updated variation adds the Punisher skull to the classic ensign design — a nod to the tactical and law enforcement culture that defines modern Customs and Border Protection. Available in multiple colors and sizes.

Perfect For:
CBP officers and agents, legacy U.S. Customs veterans, federal law enforcement professionals, and tactical morale patch collectors.

Classic ensign. Modern edge.

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