Embroidery On Apparel

Our experienced production team at Ark Industries has developed a keen eye for details and a wealth of knowledge to provide the best embroidery service for our customers.

Choose non-branded or branded apparel for your logos or artwork to be embroidered on! Available brands include adidas, Under Armour, Puma and Yupoong Flexfit.

T-shirts and Polo Tees
Jerseys and Shorts
Button Shirts
Jackets and Windbreakers
Hoodies
Caps
Bags

Embroidery is highly durable and looks professional on any apparel. The visual results of each embroidery depends on a number of factors such as:

• Fabric of apparel
• Size of the logo embroidery
• Details of the logo embroidery (small text, thin lines, complicated shapes)
• The way the logo is digitised for embroidery
• Craftsmanship and knowledge in working with embroidery machine and equipment

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2D Embroidery

Direct embroidery is a process of sewing the design or logo directly into the material of the garment or other fabric materials. Direct embroidery is commonly used on garments or fabrics such as polo tees, hoodies, t-shirts and uniforms. We can even use direct embroidery on items like leather golf bags and footballs! The versatility of direct embroidery is endless, and you can have a wide range of colors in one embroidery. Direct embroidery is the preferred embroidery methods of companies and sports team everywhere.

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Embroidery Badge

An embroidered badge is a piece of embroidery work created by using a fabric backing and thread. Customers select badge embroidery to avoid sewing threads at the back of the fabric. Embroidery badges can be attached with a pin, sewn on, iron-on or heat-activated adhesive. Embroidery badges are commonly used by uniformed organisations, sports teams and individual enthusiasts.

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Applique Embroidery
Applique stitch embroidery refers to a needlework technique in which patterns are created through attaching smaller pieces of fabric to a larger piece of contrasting fabric. This technique works well for big embroideries and wordings, giving it a natural outlook. This technique can be used for uniforms, baseball jerseys etc.