
100+
Thread colors
1
Piece minimum
24 hr
Mockup turnaround
Lifetime
Wash durability
Method 01
What is embroidery?
Embroidery uses a multi-needle machine to stitch your design directly into the fabric using thread. The result is a raised, textured logo that holds its shape, color, and structure indefinitely — no coating to crack, no ink to fade.
Before a single stitch is placed, we create a custom digitized stitch file from your artwork. That file defines the stitch type, density, direction, and sequence — optimized for the specific garment and placement you've chosen. It's the step that separates good embroidery from great embroidery.
- Thread types
- Colorfast rayon and polyester in hundreds of colors
- Placements
- Left chest, center chest, sleeve, back yoke, cap front, cap sides
- Minimum quantity
- 1 piece — any quantity, same care
- Turnaround
- 3–5 business days after approval
- File formats
- Vector (AI, EPS, SVG, PDF) preferred; hi-res raster accepted

Garment types
We embroider on almost anything.
Structured caps
Snapbacks, fitted, truckers — precision hooping keeps logos crisp at the curve.
Polos & workwear
Left-chest logos for businesses, teams, and uniforms. The professional standard.
Hoodies & jackets
Center chest, back yoke, or sleeve — stitching that holds through years of washing.
Bags & totes
Canvas, nylon, and leather-handle bags. Brand it front, back, or on the strap.
Beanies
A raised logo on flat-knit reads as premium immediately.
Patches
Standalone embroidered pieces — iron-on, sew-on, or velcro-backed.
Why it matters
Built to last. Looks premium. Always.
Permanent by nature
Thread doesn't crack, peel, or fade. Embroidery outlasts the garment itself — no coating to degrade, no ink to wear off. Wash it for a decade and it still looks the same.
3D texture that prints can't match
Raised stitching catches light and adds dimension. It signals quality at a glance in a way that flat printing never can — which is why it's still the standard for premium branded apparel.
In-house digitizing, no extra fees
We convert your artwork to a stitch file ourselves. That means your design is optimized for the specific fabric, garment, and placement — not just rendered generically from a template.
The process
Simple from start to finish.
Send your art
Share your logo, design file, or a rough sketch. Any format — we'll take it from there.
We digitize it
Our in-house team converts your artwork to a custom stitch file, optimized for your garment and placement. No third-party fees.
Approve the mockup
A free digital preview shows how your design will stitch out. Nothing goes into production until you sign off.
Production & delivery
We stitch your order and ship it. Most orders are out within 3–5 business days of approval.
How many colors can I use?
There's no hard limit. Each thread color is a separate pass on the machine, so multi-color designs are straightforward. Pricing is based on stitch count — not color count.
What file format do you need?
Vector files work best — AI, EPS, SVG, or PDF. We can work with high-resolution PNG or JPG (300 dpi or better) if vector isn't available. If all you have is a small logo from a website, send it and we'll tell you if we need something better.
Can you embroider on hats and caps?
Yes. Caps are one of our most common requests. We use hooping fixtures specifically designed for cap front, side, and back placements.
Is there a minimum order quantity?
No minimum. We embroider single pieces with the same care as a run of a hundred.
Will it crack, peel, or fade over time?
No. Embroidery is permanent thread — no ink, no adhesive, no coating to degrade. Commercial washing, tumble drying, and years of wear won't change it.
Are there garments you can't embroider?
Very thin or sheer fabrics (voile, chiffon) can pucker under the hoop. Extremely stretchy knits sometimes distort the design. We'll flag any concerns before digitizing — no surprises.