Embroidery — Premium, Long-Lasting Branding for Corporate Wear
What is Embroidery?
Embroidery machines stitch your logo directly into the fabric with coloured thread, producing a raised, textured, permanent design — the standard for corporate identity wear.
Why Choose Embroidery?
The most premium, professional-looking finish of all our methods
Extremely durable — holds up to years of regular washing without fading, cracking, or peeling
The default choice for structured garments: polos, caps, jackets, uniforms
How it works?
Logo digitised into an embroidery stitch file
Thread colours matched to your brand palette
Sample stitched and approved
Bulk production run
Trimming, quality check, packing
Best for:
Corporate uniforms, polo shirts, caps, jackets — anywhere your brand mark needs to last for years, not months
Advantages
- Most durable, wash-resistant method we offer
- Premium, textured, corporate-grade look
- Won’t crack, peel, or fade the way some printed finishes can over years of use
Disadvantages
- Higher cost per piece than printing methods
- Not suited to highly detailed, photo-style, or gradient designs — best for logos, text, and simple graphics
- Can pucker on very thin or stretchy fabric without proper backing
- First-time logos need a digitising step, adding a little lead time upfront
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Frequently Asked Questions – Embroidery
Embroidery stitches your logo into the fabric with thread rather than printing on top of it. The extra cost reflects the digitising, thread, and machine time involved — but it's also the most durable method we offer.
Yes. Embroidery works especially well on structured items like caps, jackets, and polo shirts, where it holds its shape better than printing.
Multiple thread colours can be used, though very high colour counts or fine gradient detail are better suited to DTF printing than embroidery.
Not ideally. Embroidery works best for logos, text, and simple graphics — for detailed or photo-style artwork, DTF printing is the better fit.
Embroidery starts from RM 28 per piece. Final price depends on quantity, garment type, logo size, and number of thread colours.
