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Embroidering On Polo Shirts

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

Embroidery is the process of sewing a digitised design onto garments from a pre-designed logo.

Once you have your logo or design digitised in an embroidery software format like dst or pes, it can be loaded into our computerised embroidery machine for sewing.

Each product that comes off an embroidery machines is individually checked for compliance with a standard quality standards. The goal is to ensure that your products are representative of our highest quality service every time.

Embroidery creates an impression of quality & style. Excellent for cheap polo shirts, jackets, caps, knitwear etc. Embroidery will normally outlast any garment onto which it is applied. Recent advances in embroidery software mean that design /set up costs can be low and the new generation of embroidery machines run quickly with any number of colours being applied in a single operation. However large designs can be time consuming to produce & so costs can increase significantly relative to the size.

PROS – long lasting, looks expensive, multi colour at no extra cost.
CONS – more expensive than printing, especially for large designs & not always suitable for very light materials.

Embroidery Prices

When you place an order for embroidered clothing there are two charges:

Embroidery Setup (aka Digitising or Origination):

The first is an embroidery setup charge which covers the cost of having the design digitised and a jacquard created. This is a one off charge as once we have done this your design is stored and hence if you place an order in the future there will be no need to pay another setup charge. Embroidery setup is normally charged at £5.00 per 1000 stitches but shop around as you should be able to get the price down as low as £30 per logo (ex VAT). An average company or club logo is approximately 7,000 – 10,000 stitches.

Embroidery Per item:

The second embroidery charge is a ‘per item’ charge which applies to each item that is customised. This charge basically covers the cost of labour, materials and our other manufacturing overheads. The per item charge is directly based on the number of items to be embroidered with the same logo and the number of stitches. In most cases the more you buy the cheap the per unit price is, so make sure you shop around as prices can change by up to 70%-100% but see some samples of work as the is widely different from shop to , machine to machine and digitizing to digitizing.

Cheap wholesale garments:

There are may companies online that sale good quality garments do a search for wholesale polo shirts is a good search term for the type of results required.

Embroidery Equipment:

There are many different manufactures around the world but the leading ones are swf, brother and tajima. One of the best places to find good equipment is on the internet via a search or on the second hand market which you can find specialist suppliers that will service the machine before install.

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