Embroidery is the premium choice. Your logo is converted to a stitch file, loaded into a multi-head embroidery machine, and stitched directly into the fabric with thread. The result is dimensional, textured, durable and unmistakably high-end β the finish you see on corporate polos, hotel uniforms, hospitality jackets and golf caps.
When to choose embroidery over printing
- Premium feel matters. Hotel staff, retail boutique uniforms, executive polos. Embroidery says "we invested in this."
- Outdoor / industrial wear. Caps, jackets, aprons. Embroidery outlasts every print process when the garment gets washed in commercial laundries.
- Small logos. Pocket-side logos under 4 inches are ideal for embroidery. Larger artwork starts adding cost.
Where embroidery doesn't fit
Skip embroidery for photographic artwork, gradients, very fine detail (text under 5mm), and large designs (over 10Γ10 inch). For those, switch to DTF or DTG.
How we quote
Embroidery is priced per 1,000 stitches. A typical small logo (pocket-side, 3Γ3 inch) runs 5,000β8,000 stitches. So a small logo embroidery costs around βΉ40ββΉ80 per piece on top of the garment.
The one-time digitising charge (converting your logo to stitch file) is βΉ500ββΉ1,000 depending on complexity. We keep the file on record so re-orders skip this step.

What we embroider on
- Polos, t-shirts (collar-side or chest)
- Caps (front panel, side, back)
- Jackets, hoodies, aprons
- Towels, robes, hospitality uniforms
- Bags β totes, backpacks, laptop sleeves
Multi-head capacity
Our machine can run 4 garments simultaneously β so a 200-piece corporate polo order finishes in 2β3 days, not 2 weeks.