Custom Embroidery
Done Right.
Premium stitched logos on polos, caps, jackets, and uniforms. Looks more professional than print, holds its colour for years, never cracks or fades.
From corporate polos to workwear jackets.
Premium feel.
Lifetime durability.
- ✓Won't crack or fadeThread is dyed before stitching, won't deteriorate like print can.
- ✓Reads as professionalCorporate brands and government uniforms use embroidery for a reason.
- ✓Survives heavy wearConstruction crews wash workwear constantly. Embroidered logos still look new.
- ✓Premium Pantone matchingHundreds of thread colours, custom matches available.
Real per-piece pricing.
Including the blank, chest-logo embroidery, and free digital mockup.
| Garment | 12 pcs | 50 pcs | 200 pcs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Polo shirt | ~$34 | ~$30 | ~$26 |
| Snapback cap | ~$22 | ~$18 | ~$15 |
| Hoodie (chest logo) | ~$38 | ~$34 | ~$30 |
| Softshell jacket | ~$80 | ~$72 | ~$65 |
CAD. Digitizing fee waived on orders of 24+ pieces.
Frequently asked questions
How much does embroidery cost per garment?
For a standard chest logo (10,000–12,000 stitches), embroidery adds roughly $6–$10 per garment to the blank cost. So a $24 polo finishes at ~$30–$34. The setup fee for digitizing your logo is usually $30–$60 — a one-time charge, then reorders skip it.
What can embroidery be done on?
Polos, hoodies, jackets, softshells, button-down shirts, caps, beanies, towels, fleece, and aprons all embroider beautifully. We don't recommend embroidery on lightweight t-shirts because the stitches distort the thinner fabric.
How small can text be?
Minimum 5mm tall (about 0.2 inches) for capital letters. Below that, thread crowding makes the letters unreadable. For tag-line text or fine print, screen printing is the better path.
Can you match my brand colours exactly?
Very close. We use Madeira and Robison-Anton thread, which have hundreds of stock colours. Send us your Pantone or RGB values and we'll match to the closest available thread. For mission-critical colour matching, we can order custom-dyed thread (adds a week and a cost).
What file format do I need for embroidery?
A vector file (AI, EPS, PDF) or a high-resolution PNG is ideal. We'll convert it into a stitch file ourselves (the digitizing step) — that's part of our setup. If you only have a screenshot or a low-resolution JPEG, we can usually still work with it, but it might need a small cleanup fee.
Stitched, not printed.
Built to last.
Send us your logo and what you want it on. We'll send back a free mockup with the price within hours.
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