The difference between printing and embroidery
To add logos and other designs to garments, embroidery and prints are the two main options. Both options produce a high-quality product, but they each have pros and cons. Cost-effectiveness will depend on many factors, including the complexity of the design, the size of the design and the quality of the garment.
Printing
Printing is the ability to print designs or logos directly onto garments at low cost, and can handle intricate artwork better than embroidery. Printing is available for larger designs and is available in vibrant colors. Printed garments are often bought in bulk and are great for printed t-shirt graphics, some people prefer to print on t-shirts rather than embroider as embroidery can pull on the fabric.
Embroidery
Embroidery refers to garments in which designs or logos are sewn onto fabric. Best for creating logos on thicker garments, such as polo shirts or sweaters. Embroidery is more expensive than printing because it is durable and does not fade after washing.
Printing and embroidery each have their advantages, but there are several factors to consider before deciding which is best. Consider the size of your logo design, your budget, the items to be customized, and the size of your order before deciding which is best. Leebol offers embroidery and printing services that enable our customers to design personalized garments, including bespoke garments.
Post time: Apr-15-2023