Not sure if you're interested or not but typically I would recommend making your own patch cables. A pack of 20 GLS pancake plugs is $40 on Amazon and of course that's enough for 10 cables. Mogami 2319 or similar is going to be about $0.50 a foot, so for a typical 6" patch cable you'd be looking at about $4.25 each.
Which to be fair is not the cheapest thing in the world. You can get some decent 6" right angle patch cables on Amazon now for about 3 bucks each or thereabouts (broadly speaking, a 6-pack for somewhere around $15-20).
The advantage of course with building your own is that you can be 100% sure of the construction and do as you please for heat shrink or add stuff like techflex if you want...and can do whatever length best suits your situation. If you don't care about any of that then you can certainly get by just fine for cheaper, but if you want things like custom (or even just non-6"/12") lengths or added techflex, etc it starts to get pricey fast. So that's your call there...
That said when it comes to premade stuff my favorite has to be the EBS flat cables. They are also not the cheapest out there but are soooo low profile and generally have held up well in my experience. The short ones are about 4" and I think work out to about $7 each.