A1: Our MOQ for embroidery is typically 50 pieces per design, allowing for consistency and quality across your batch.
A2: Pricing is primarily based on the stitch count—the number of stitches required to create your design. The complexity and size of the logo directly influence the final cost.
A3: Digitizing is the one-time process of converting your graphic file into a stitch pattern that embroidery machines can read. A small, one-time setup fee applies, but this file is then kept for all your future orders of the same design at no extra charge.
A4: Not with our process. We use the correct combination of specialized backing materials and precise machine tension settings to ensure the embroidery lies flat and smooth without puckering, even on lightweight, stretchy performance fabrics.
A5: For the best results, we require a vector file format (such as .AI, .EPS, or a high-resolution .PDF). Vector files allow us to scale your logo without losing any quality. If you only have a raster file like a .JPG or .PNG, send us the highest resolution version you have, and our team can evaluate it and assist with conversion.
A6: Standard embroidery is flat and stitched directly onto the garment, excellent for detailed logos. 3D Puff embroidery uses a foam underlay that is stitched over, creating a raised, three-dimensional effect. It’s perfect for making bold, simple logos or letters stand out, especially on hats and crests, but is not suitable for designs with very fine details.
A7: Standard embroidery is flat and stitched directly onto the garment, excellent for detailed logos. 3D Puff embroidery uses a foam underlay that is stitched over, creating a raised, three-dimensional effect. It’s perfect for making bold, simple logos or letters stand out, especially on hats and crests, but is not suitable for designs with very fine details.