When it comes to custom apparel, screen printing and embroidery are two of the most popular methods — but they serve very different purposes. So, how do you choose the right one?
Screen Printing is Ideal For:
Bold, large designs
Full chest or back graphics
Smooth surfaces like t-shirts, hoodies, and tote bags
Cost-effective pricing on larger orders
Screen printing uses ink applied directly to the fabric, making it great for colorful, detailed artwork and high-quantity runs. Learn more about screen printing HERE.
Embroidery Shines When:
You want a clean, professional stitched look
You're customizing polos, hats, jackets, or bags
You need durability and a more premium aesthetic
Note: 12-piece minimum; higher cost per item, but long-lasting results
Embroidery uses thread to stitch your design, giving your apparel a timeless, high-quality finish — perfect for uniforms and polished branding. Learn more about embroidery HERE.
Our Take:
For most projects like event shirts, team gear, or branded merch, screen printing is your best bet.
But when it comes to hats, employee polos, or jackets where you want that extra touch of professionalism — embroidery is the way to go.
Still unsure? Reach out — we’ll walk you through the best option based on your design, apparel type, quantity, and budget.
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