
Embroidery is the art of stitching your design onto absolutely any garment, using our high tech computerised embroidery machines. The finish is sleek and professional, hardwearing and durable. Unlike the other printing methods, we can embroider onto any type of garment – cotton, polyester, fleece... the list is endless!
Embroidery is considered by many as the most, if not the only professional finish for printed garments, making it ideal for businesses and sports clubs. With almost 500 colours to choose from, and at least 20 shades of any common colour, embroidery allows you to create designs with aspect and texture, and all the threads use pantone colours so we are almost certain to be able to match your company logo requirements. We can print up to 16 different colours onto any one design, more than enough for even the most complicated of artwork.

Full-colour transfer printing onto dark garments is absolutely possible, though the transfer material we have to use for this results in the design sitting on top of the shirt fabric, rather than melting onto it. White-boxes around designs are also a concern with this printing method, but we do not recommend trying to match the colour to that of the shirt. There are several ways of minimising or eliminating this problem. It may be possible for us to cut freehand around your design, or better still, it may be possible to convert your design into a vector format, which would allow it to be printed using the vinyl printing method described above.
Call and speak to one of our experts to find out more about this. Of course, if your image is naturally a square or rectangle (as a photo would be, for example) and you definitely want it on a dark garment, then this method is ideal, particularly for those one-off events like stag and hen-dos!

A super cost-effective way of producing full-colour printing onto cotton garments. We strongly recommend this for white shirts (with the exception of white polos –see help and information) where the transfer material we use melts onto the fabric of the shirt; absolutely the best quality finish for any print up to A4 in size.
This method is ideal for photos, images, hand-drawn designs, and also works well for text, particularly if you are looking for shading or gradation in colour. There are no white-box issues with transfer printing in this way. It can also be used on light coloured tops, such as light blue, light pink, serene green, although any white in the original image will appear as the shirt colour and other colours may also be affected by the colouring of the shirt. An all-black design could also be printed using this method on darker bright coloured shirts, such as sapphire, heliconia, and irish green. Want to know more? Give us a call...

Excellent for lettering and logo designs on all cotton garments. With clear, sharp edges you won't suffer from the
fuzziness you would get with screen printing, and with its superb adhesion to the garment you won't notice any
difference in how the garment hangs or moves. Better still, vinyl printing has a wide choice of printing finishes, allowing
you to have matt, metallics, foils, holographics, glitters and even glow in the dark! No other printing method gives such
flexibility, and you'll love the choice of bright colours that don’t fade in the wash*.
* wash on cool temperature; do not tumble dry; do not iron design.
We have a range of printing and embroidery methods for your garments. If you’re unsure of your printing requirements,
please call our helpful and friendly staff on 01274 666 013.
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| Sharp, clear edges. |
Most cost-effective full colour printing. |
Ideal for photos or rectangular designs. |
Considered the most professional finish. |
| Excellent adhesion – moves with the garment, freely and naturally. |
Melts onto the fabric – no surrounding boxes, and garment moves freely and naturally. |
Sits on top of the fabric – non rectangular designs may have surrounding boxes, and garment may not move so naturally. |
Can be used with any type of fabric, not just cotton garments |
| Only method allowing for effects such as metallic, glitter, holographic, foil and glow in the dark. |
Great for logos, designs, images, text, and particularly effective for hand drawings. |
Sits on top of the fabric – non rectangular designs may have surrounding boxes, and garment may not move so naturally. |
Can be used with any type of fabric, not just cotton garments |
| Wide choice of colours, that won’t fade in the wash. |
Allows for shadows, shading and varying grades in colour |
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