Branding your team’s clothing isn’t just about appearances — it’s about creating a strong, consistent image that reflects your company’s values. Custom embroidery offers a long-lasting, high-quality solution that elevates your brand and keeps your team looking professional. Whether you’re updating uniforms, creating branded merchandise, or building durable workwear, embroidery is a smart investment for your business.
Say It In Stitches have extensive experience handling embroidery orders for businesses of all sizes, from small teams to national organizations. You can embroider your logo, slogan, or custom artwork on a wide range of garments, including polo shirts, t-shirts, hoodies, jackets, and bags. We also supply a large selection of garments ready for customization, with flexible minimum order quantities and clear embroidery pricing.
1. Why Embroidered Clothing Stands Out
Embroidered clothing gives a premium, textured finish that looks and feels more professional than vinyl or screen printing. When your team shows up in coordinated, embroidered apparel, it reflects attention to detail and pride in your brand.
Unlike printed designs, embroidery doesn’t peel or fade over time. It’s ideal for businesses that need their branding to stand up to repeated washing and regular wear.
2. Perfect for a Range of Garments and Accessories
Embroidery isn’t just for shirts. It works beautifully on a variety of apparel and fabric items, including:
- Tote bags – great for giveaways, merchandise, or eco-friendly shopping
- Polo shirts and t-shirts – ideal for casual uniforms
- Hoodies and fleeces – perfect for outdoor staff or cooler environments
- Bags, aprons, and caps – for events, hospitality, or trade branding
- Workwear and high-vis clothing – rugged and reliable for trades
- Smart shirts (e.g., Kustom Kit) – for front-of-house or office staff
Designs can be placed on the left chest, sleeve, back, collar, or anywhere else that fits your brand’s look. Both large and small designs can be accommodated.
3. Built to Last: Quality You Can Rely On
Embroidery involves stitching thread directly into the fabric, creating a highly durable finish. Your artwork is first digitized and then stitched using an embroidery machine for precision and consistency.
This process is ideal for custom workwear, embroidered products, and uniforms that are washed and worn regularly. Your branding stays crisp and clear, maintaining a polished look over time.
4. Design Precision: Stitch Count and Pantone Colors
To maintain brand consistency, your embroidery can match Pantone colors exactly using specialized threads. This ensures your embroidered logo fits seamlessly with your wider brand identity.
The stitch count — the number of stitches used in your design — affects both the price and visual detail. Complex logos or small text require a higher stitch count for clarity, which is factored into your embroidery cost.
5. Custom Embroidery vs. Print: What’s Better for Business?
When choosing between embroidery and print, consider the purpose:
- Embroidery: More durable and professional; ideal for uniforms, workwear, and high-use garments
- Print: Lower cost and faster turnaround for short-term or high-color promotional items
In general, embroidery is best for businesses that want long-lasting, quality branding that reflects their professionalism.
6. Real-World Uses for Custom Embroidery
Many industries benefit from embroidered clothing and accessories. Common use cases include:
- Restaurants and cafés – branded aprons, polo shirts, and caps
- Fitness centers – gym towels, embroidered t-shirts, and hoodies
- Construction firms – embroidered high-vis jackets and workwear
- Hotels and event venues – front-of-house staff uniforms and merchandise
- Retail teams – branded polos and name-tag shirts for customer-facing staff
- Charities and nonprofits – tote bags and t-shirts for events and fundraisers
- Medical and wellness – embroidered uniforms for clinics or salons
Whatever your sector, embroidered apparel helps your team look cohesive and your business look polished.
7. Cost Considerations and Minimum Orders
Embroidery pricing depends on:
- Design size and complexity
- Total stitch count
- Type of garment
- Order quantity
Most embroidery shops have a minimum order quantity — often 5 to 10 items. Larger orders bring down the cost per item, especially for commonly embroidered products like polos or t-shirts.
Requesting a custom quote based on your artwork and garment choice is the best way to see your options.
8. Care and Maintenance: Keeping Your Embroidered Apparel Looking Sharp
Proper care ensures your custom clothing stays looking fresh:
- Wash garments inside out to protect stitches from friction
- Use cold water and a mild detergent — avoid bleach and softeners
- Air dry when possible; if using a dryer, select low heat
- Iron inside out on low heat — never iron directly over embroidery
These tips help preserve both the fabric and your logo embroidery, keeping your items presentation-ready for longer.
9. Getting Started: Quick Checklist Before You Order
Make sure you have the following ready:
- Your logo in high-resolution or vector format (.AI, .EPS, high-quality PNG)
- Design placement (e.g., left chest, sleeve, collar)
- Garment type, sizes, and quantity
- Pantone colors, if specific shades are needed
- Timeline and delivery requirements
- Confirmation of any setup fee or minimum order quantity
Ask your embroidery provider for a digital sample or mockup to confirm the design layout before production begins.
Final Thoughts
Custom embroidery is one of the most cost-effective, professional, and durable ways to brand business apparel. Whether you’re outfitting a small team or placing a bulk order, embroidery helps build brand recognition and shows your commitment to quality.
From uniforms to promotional bags, the benefits go beyond appearance — embroidery communicates professionalism, durability, and attention to detail.
If you’re ready to get started or want to discuss options, our team is here to help. We provide expert guidance, transparent pricing, and fast, reliable service from start to finish.
FAQs About Custom Embroidery
Q: Can I use any image for my design?
A: You’ll need high-resolution or vector artwork. Commonly accepted formats include .AI, .EPS, or high-quality PNG files.
Q: Can embroidery match my brand colors?
A: Yes, we can match your brand using Pantone color codes and a wide range of thread shades.
Q: What’s the average turnaround time?
A: Turnaround typically ranges from 7 to 14 days, depending on the order size and garment type.
Q: What’s the minimum order quantity?
A: Most services require a minimum of 5–10 items, but small runs are often possible with a slight surcharge.
Q: Do I need a business account to order?
A: No. While we specialize in business orders, individuals are welcome to order too — no account setup required.
Shirley Mist has been involved in fashion and design for many years. She has also written extensively for many online publications. She currently writes for The Tribune World and is a valued member of our team.