Embroidery: the premium choice for corporate apparel

An embroidered logo radiates craftsmanship and lasts literally for years. For polos, workwear, jackets and caps, embroidery is often the best choice.

Embroidery: the premium choice for corporate apparel — Visualprint Leidschendam

What is embroidery?

With embroidery, we stitch your design directly into the fabric using fine threads. The result isn’t a surface print but part of the textile itself — hence the exceptional durability and premium look.

For embroidery we first create a digital embroidery card where every stitch is programmed. We translate this into the actual work. By default we embroider up to 6 thread colours per design; up to 15 colours is available on request.

When is embroidery the right choice?

Embroidery is the right choice when:

For large solid areas, fine detail or photos, embroidery is less suitable — choose screen printing or transfers instead.

What we embroider

Logos on chest & sleeve

Classic placement for polos, T-shirts and jackets. Standard size 8–10 cm wide on the chest, smaller on the sleeve.

Logos on back

Larger embroidery on workwear, softshells and jackets. Up to about A4 size — beyond that we recommend other techniques.

Caps and beanies

Embroidery is the technique for caps. Front, side or back — all positions possible.

Bags & accessories

Sports bags, aprons, work bags. Embroidered logos give a high-end effect that print can’t match.

What you need to order

The design:
Supply your logo as vector (.AI.EPS.PDF.SVG). We create a digital embroidery card from it. One-time digitisation cost — afterwards you can use the same file for future orders.

The textile:
Embroidery requires a fabric that holds stitches well. Heavyweight polos, fleece, softshell and jackets work best. On thin T-shirts (<150 g/m²) we recommend screen printing or transfers.

Quantities:
From 1 piece. For embroidery it makes little difference whether you order 1 or 100 — most of the cost is in the one-time digitisation.

Pros and cons at a glance

Pros

Considerations

Frequently asked questions

A well-made embroidery typically outlasts the garment itself. Industrial washing, daily wear — no problem.

Up to about 10 colours per design works fine. Beyond that it’s still doable but less cost-effective — we’ll often suggest a simplified version or a different technique.

Yes, it’s a popular combination. A unique name per person under the same logo — for team apparel or staff uniforms.

Between €25 and €60 for a standard chest logo, depending on complexity. This is a one-time cost — for repeat orders we reuse the same file.

Excellently — in fact, those are favoured materials. The extra thickness gives a beautifully full effect.

Yes, loose or attached to clothing. Patches are handy when you want the same logo on different garments without embroidering each one separately.

Why Visualprint

Honest advice

Advice on materials and techniques or processes — without preference for one specific technique.

Everything in-house

Screen printing, embroidery, DTF, discharge, sublimation and our specialties. From Pantone colours in direct screen printing to up to 15 colours in embroidery.

Our own R&D

We actively develop our own specials and explore new formulations. Got a special wish? Just ask.

45+ years of experience

Family business with short lines and a wealth of in-house knowledge. Since 1980 in Leidschendam-Voorburg.

Lead time & price indication

Standard lead time: 5–10 working days, depending on complexity. Rush orders: possible by arrangement.

Price: depends on size, stitch count (complexity) and quantity. The one-time digitisation cost is typically €25–€60 — after that you pay per piece.

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