Embroidery 

Embroidery is the process of stitching a design onto a garment using a computerized embroidery machine. The process gives a professional hard-wearing result and is suitable for most logos and text. 
Embroidery costs are made up of two parts; firstly the “embroidery origination” which is a one-off charge to create the embroidery file, and secondly the “embroidery charge” which is based on the number of stitches in your design.
When considering embroidery against screen printing, here are a few things to consider; Embroidery gives a quality appearance, is durable, and as embroidery costs are based on the number of stitches not colour, is usually more cost effective for small multicolor logos. The cons to embroidery would be; large logos (with therefore large number of stitches) are usually more expensive, embroidery can’t reproduce graduated colours well, and very small text would not be legible.

Screen Printing 

Screen printing is the traditional, and usually regarded as the best, method used for printing t-shirts and sweatshirts. Screen printing is the ideal process for big print runs (over 24), and larger designs.

Transfers  

If you're only looking for a one off custom design, or small run, digital or vinyl transfer may be the answer for you. This method of printing is great for stag nights, hen nights, school trips, gifts and promotional event clothing.
 

Our Process

1. Get In Touch 
We will discuss your requirements. You can get in touch through our website, via email, phone or visit us in person.
2. Quote & Visuals 
If you are placing an order for decorated goods we will send you a quote and digital mockups for consideration. 

3. Go Ahead 
Once artwork and payment has been agreed, we will proceed with the job.

4. Production 
Once the stock levels have been checked, the production process will begin. 

5. Decoration 
If you are placing an order for garment decoration or finishing, they will go into a production queue. 

6. Delivery 
Finally we will deliver the goods to your door.
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