As many of you will already know, our main business is embroidery. So if any of you would like your logo embroidered on polo's or whatever, just let me know.
100% recomended! John have done some small jobs for me and quality of garment and his or more Angies (sorry john ) service is fantastic and whats motre important is quick!
I'd be inclined to use textile vinyl for www on the back of shirts Paul. The reason for this is that large embroidery patterns can be heavy and they might distort the shape of the shirt - especially when wet.
I think we might have some black textile vinyl in stock (I'll check). If you want to go with this idea, perhaps you could create the text yourself, let me know dimensions and I'll cut it out and send it to you.
Be sure you have a heat press of sufficient size to press in one go otherwise we'll do the lot.
This is one we did the other day
Neoflex Direct to Garment Printer, Brother BAS-463 3 Head Embroidery Machine, Gerber Edge FX & 1, Gerber GS15Plus Plotter, Ricoh GX-7000 GelsPrinter, Adkins BETA Major Pneumatic Press, Graphtec CE5000-60 & Craft Robo, HTP616 Twinhead Mug Press & 2 Halogen Ovens.
nice work, i must say we are getting more enquiries from companies for workwear again - but not trad workwear, we tell them to have what they feel comfy in working in, colours etc and then bring it all together with the companies simple logo on everything, that for me is the nice thing about working with vinyl.
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I did a run of high viz vest - got to the last one then noticed that i'd missed a dot over an i. Easy fixable but glad I noticed before handing over to customer.