
Embroidery is the supreme choice for embellishment on
your shirts and uniforms for business.
With so many colors to choose from, embroidery will last far longer than
the shirt itself. Be sure your
embroidery is done with a high quality poly neon thread for the best
results. Typically the logo will be
embroidered on the left chest of your garment for best visibility. Sometimes adding your website to the sleeve
or back yoke of a shirt adds extra visibility and can drive traffic to your
website or at least raise questions and conversations while out in the
marketplace. With performance fabric,
100%polyester, becoming more and more dominant in the logo’d apparel industry,
be sure to know the proper way to wash and dry your shirts and uniforms. You will want to avoid hot water when washing
your dri-fit, moisture wicking polos and avoid the heat in the dryer. Even with cotton fabrics, the heat will break
down the fibers in the fabric reducing the durability and life of your
garments. Tshirt manufacturers design a
t-shirt to last for 52 uses. With
special care of your clothing you can prolong the life of your shirts. Avoiding heat exposure to your shirts will
also help eliminate or prevent puckering around the logo you sometimes see on a
shirt. The heat shrinks the fabric
creating the puckering and/or the tensions/settings on the embroidery machine
can also make the stitch too tight causing puckering of material around the
logo. A type of backing is used with the
shirt for embroidery. It is placed
beneath the fabric and used to create a better, stronger foundation for the
embroidery. Embroidery is priced on how
long it takes the machine to sew it out.
If you are wanting embroidery on a full back of a shirt it will be less
cost effective and one should consider screen printing.
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Call ADVANCE GRAPHICS at 8950076650 to speak to one of
our Marketing Specialists.Or email us at mintusudan@gmail.com
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