Print And Embroidery Workwear With Impact
Why Choose Embroidery?
Embroidery not only looks the part, it offers that professional finish; truly adding that finished touch to your uniform and garments. It portrays premium value, with a strong sense of brand identity.
Embroidery is extremely durable too: it will withstand the exertions of everyday usage, and dare we say it will almost certainly outlive the lifespan of the garment itself. You can choose multiple colours to be used within your design at no extra cost and embroidered designs will withstand the rigours of constant washes whilst retaining their colour for longer.
Heavy materials such as fleeces or thick cotton were made for embroidery and act as the perfect canvas to flaunt your custom made design. Those surfaces seem to be incompatible with print. Embroidery also works brilliantly on softshell jackets, polos and all corporate workwear.
Ironing isn't an issue either with the high quality, robust threads, whereas with print this can sometimes see the design affected by the heat.
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Why Choose Print?
With print, what it loses in terms of strength and style, it makes up for in other ways. It is slightly quicker to create, resulting in faster delivery turnaround as well as being cheaper to purchase as well.
Heated print allows design to incorporate colour effects like fading and shading, that embroidery just isn't meant to do. So although print may not be as good in terms of colour retention as embroidery, it does have more options available and allows for an array of vibrant colours to be utilised.
Print works well with small details, some of which can be too fine for embroidery to create effectively. However, fading and cracking can appear over prolonged period of time, which is not an issue for embroidered workwear.