Embroidery and screen printing are the main two methods we use for adding logos and design to our T. shirts and clothing
With embroidery, your logo is reproduced via different colour threads stitched directly onto your garments using a computerised embroidery machine. Your logo has to be “digitised”, the end result of which, is a computer program that instructs the embroidery machine what to stitch.
With screenprinting, your logo is reproduced via different coloured inks which are squeezed through mesh screens (or stencils) directly onto your garments. Your logo has to be separated into colours and a mesh screen is made for each colour in your logo.
When you are considering which method to use for your clothing you will probably be interested in two main things.
1. Which method is cheaper?
2. Which method will give the best result
We specialise in both methods so we can advise which is the more appropriate for you application and the various costs involved.
Remember, t shirt printing or embroidery, custom designed clothing, logo design, uniforms etc “that’s what we’re good at”