The process may feel automated on the front end, but behind the scenes there’s more to it. Mockup artists, ink mixers, press operators, and more are all at work—blending art & science to bring your design to life.

Another great way to build your corporate identity and image will be featuring your embroidered uniform. With our in-house embroidery department, we ensure that your uniform will be produced in perfect condition contributing to your worker pride and satisfaction hence also helps raise the profile of your company.

Why Embroidery?

01

PROFESSIONAL APPEARANCE

Logo sewn using embroidery technique is perceived as high value item

02

LONG LASTING

Designed to withstand heavy laundering with high temperature with colour won't fade

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UNIQUENESS

You can have full control of your own design and embroidery is versatile

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VIBRANT COLOUR

Embroidery thread have thousand different shades of colour that can choose

03

UNIQUENESS

You can have full control of your own design and embroidery is versatile

04

VIBRANT COLOUR

Embroidery thread have thousand different shades of colour that can choose

Type of Embroidery

Standard Embroidery

Standard Embroidery uses basic thread/yarn and the final result lays nearly flat on your chosen garment. It’s our most commonly used option and is probably what comes to mind first when you think of embroidery.

Metallic Embroidery

Metallic Embroidery is unique in that the thread actually consists of a rubber core wrapped in metallic thread. Best used as an accent element in your design rather than the main feature.

Embroidery Process

1

Embroidery Digitizing

In this process, the artwork is converted into a stitch file normally dst. file that an embroidery machine can sew on a garment. Digitizing is a complex process that is both art and science. The person who does this is the digitizer, they are the one who changes the type of stitches used in the design to best reproduce the artwork.

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Sewing

The digitized artwork will then be loaded into the computerized embroidery machine and prepare for sewing. Before sewing, we will frame the garments on the position to be embroidered in tension so to prevent tension. After sewing, trimming process will take place to make sure the logo is perfect without any hair-like thread splitting out of the logo.

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