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By Aisha - 6 min read
Let’s be honest you’re here because you need custom apparel and you want it to look perfect. Maybe it’s uniforms for your team, merch for your brand, or t-shirts for an event. Whatever it is, you’ve got a vision, and now you’re stuck trying to figure out which method embroidery or screen printing is the best way to bring it to life.
Here’s the thing: both are fantastic. But they’re different and choosing the right one can make all the difference. Embroidery? It’s sleek, professional, and built to last. Screen printing? It’s bold, vibrant, and can handle all the colors and creativity you throw at it.
The question isn’t which one is better it’s which one is better for what you need. That’s where we come in. This isn’t about throwing a bunch of technical terms at you; it’s about helping you understand what works, why it works, and how to make the right call for your project.
So, let’s break it down together. By the time you’re done here, you’ll know exactly what you need and why. Let’s get started.
Oh, I love this question—it’s actually easier to explain than you might think. Imagine we’re looking at a polo shirt with a logo on it. If the logo feels raised and textured, like it’s stitched into the fabric, that’s embroidery. Now imagine a t-shirt with a bold, colorful design—smooth to the touch and super vibrant. That’s screen printing. Let me break it down for you.
Okay, so embroidery is kind of like sewing, but on steroids. A fancy machine takes your design and stitches it directly into the fabric using thread. The result? A clean, polished, and professional-looking design that’s literally part of the garment.
Glad you asked! First, the design gets turned into a digital file that tells the machine what to do (this is called digitizing). Then, the threads are picked based on your colors—there are tons of options, so matching isn’t a problem. The machine stitches your design one section at a time, and boom, you’ve got a textured, durable masterpiece.
Embroidery is perfect for anything that needs to look professional and hold up over time. Think logos on polos or jackets, names on uniforms, or even custom hats. It’s also amazing for thicker fabrics because the stitching really pops.
Two words: classy and durable. Embroidery screams, “We mean business.” It doesn’t fade, peel, or wear out easily. If you’re looking for something that’s going to last and make a great impression, embroidery is the way to go.
Now let’s talk about screen printing. This is the go-to method for bold, colorful designs. It’s all about layering ink onto fabric using stencils (or screens), and it creates super smooth, vibrant prints.
Alright, picture this: a screen is like a stencil, and each color in your design gets its own screen. Ink gets pushed through the screens onto the fabric, layer by layer. Then, the whole thing gets heat-cured so the ink sets and doesn’t budge. The result? A flat, bright design that looks awesome.
T-shirts, sweatshirts, tote bags—you name it. It’s especially good for large orders or anything with a lot of colors. If you’re printing a bunch of t-shirts for an event or a company giveaway, screen printing is perfect. It’s bold, vibrant, and grabs attention.
It’s versatile, affordable for big batches, and it looks amazing. Whether you’re printing a single logo or an intricate, colorful design, screen printing delivers every time.
Here’s the deal: embroidery is timeless and professional, perfect for logos on polos or caps. Screen printing is bold and fun, ideal for t-shirts or anything with a lot of colors. It really depends on what you’re making and the vibe you’re going for.
If you’re still not sure, don’t sweat it. We’ll figure it out together. Tell me what you’re working on, and we’ll make it happen!
So, you’re torn between embroidery and screen printing? Let’s break this down step by step. They’re both awesome, but they shine in different areas. Here’s what you need to know to make the right call.
Embroidery: Think of embroidery as the heavyweight champ—it works best on thicker, sturdier fabrics like polos, jackets, and hats. These materials give the stitching a solid base, making the design look clean and professional. You don’t want embroidery on a lightweight t-shirt—it can pucker the fabric.
Screen Printing: This is your go-to for lightweight materials like cotton t-shirts, tote bags, and sweatshirts. The ink sits smoothly on the surface, giving you vibrant colors without weighing the fabric down. It’s perfect for creating bold, eye-catching designs on soft, breathable fabrics.
Embroidery: If you’re after clean, bold logos or classic monograms, embroidery nails it. It’s all about that premium, textured finish that screams professionalism. However, embroidery isn’t the best for intricate designs—it’s built for simplicity and impact.
Screen Printing: If your design is full of details, gradients, or a ton of colors, screen printing is where it’s at. It handles complexity like a pro, making it the obvious choice for large graphics or multi-color artwork that needs to pop.
Embroidery: Thread colors are vibrant but somewhat limited compared to printing. While it nails bold, solid colors, it can’t replicate the subtle variations or blending you’d see in a printed design.
Screen Printing: This is where screen printing shines. The ink produces vivid, bold colors with excellent precision, perfect for gradients, shading, or detailed artwork. Plus, custom color-matching ensures your design is spot on.
Embroidery: Works best for smaller quantities or items that require a high-end, professional touch. If you’re ordering 10 polos for your team, embroidery is a great fit.
Screen Printing: The bigger the order, the better! Screen printing’s setup costs (like creating the screens) become negligible with large quantities, making it highly cost-effective for bulk orders.
How Much Embroidery Cost?: Pricing here is all about the number of stitches. Smaller logos or designs with less complexity are cost-effective, but larger designs with more detail require more stitching—and that can add up.
How Much Does Screen Printing Cost?: The magic of screen printing is in bulk. The setup costs can be a little higher because of the screens, but once those are done, the more you print, the cheaper it gets. That’s why it’s perfect for large orders like t-shirts for events or merchandise.
Embroidery: This is built to last. The thread doesn’t fade or peel, even after countless washes. If you’re making uniforms or workwear that needs to withstand a beating, embroidery is a solid choice.
Screen Printing: Properly done screen printing is incredibly durable. With the right care—like washing in cold water and avoiding heavy scrubbing—the colors stay vibrant and the print holds up for years.
Embroidery: Embroidery is a precise, stitch-by-stitch process, so it naturally takes some time, especially for detailed or intricate designs. While other companies might make you wait days or even weeks, our embroidery process is faster than most. What they call a “rush order” is what we consider normal. For smaller orders, we often finish before you even expect it.
Screen Printing: Screen printing is known for its speed once the screens are ready. It’s especially efficient for large batches—perfect for when you need hundreds or thousands of items in a hurry. Here’s the kicker: while other providers drag their feet on screen printing prep and production, we treat fast turnarounds as standard. Tight timeline? No problem. We’re built to handle it.
Embroidery: Picture this—a raised, 3D finish that feels premium and textured. Embroidery adds a high-end vibe to whatever it’s on, making it perfect for professional branding.
Screen Printing: Sleek, vibrant, and polished, screen printing delivers flat designs with bold colors that jump out at you. It’s all about making a statement with smooth, eye-catching graphics.
Embroidery: Embroidery might seem eco-friendly everywhere, but don’t be fooled. Many companies still use synthetic, wasteful threads that harm the environment. At Yes We Print, we’ve left those outdated practices behind. Every thread we use is carefully chosen to align with our unwavering commitment to sustainability. When it comes to eco-conscious embroidery, we don’t just participate—we lead.
Screen Printing: Let’s talk screen printing. While some companies are still stuck using toxic solvent-based inks and generating piles of waste during setup, Yes We Print has completely redefined the game. Our advanced water-based inks are 100% safe for the environment, and our streamlined processes slash waste at every stage. No shortcuts, no excuses—just vibrant, eco-friendly prints that make your design shine and protect the planet.
Both embroidery and screen printing have their strengths, and neither is a wrong choice—it just depends on what you’re creating. Need a professional, durable logo? Go for embroidery. Want bold, colorful designs on lightweight fabrics? Screen printing’s your answer. Still not sure? Let’s chat about your project, and we’ll figure out the perfect match together.
"Alright, so embroidery or screen printing—what should I go with?"
Great question! Both are awesome, but they’re like two different tools in your toolbox. It depends on what you’re working on. Let me walk you through the good stuff about both (and the stuff to keep in mind) so you can decide what fits your vibe.
(These aren’t drawbacks, just points to consider for specific projects!)
(Again, not negatives—just things to keep in mind!)
Choosing between embroidery and screen printing can feel like picking between two amazing options—you can’t really go wrong, but the right choice depends on what you need.
Whether you’re looking for that premium stitched look or a bold, colorful print, it’s all about matching the method to your project. But here’s the thing: sometimes, even when you know the basics, it’s still tricky to decide.
So, we turned to the experts. They’ve seen it all, from corporate polos to event merch, and they’ve got the inside scoop on when each method shines. Let’s hear what they had to say.
I had a sit-down with Lisa, our embroidery wizard, and Mark, our screen printing guru. These two have years of experience and a lot of opinions, so I threw all the big questions at them about embroidery and screen printing. Here’s how the conversation went down.
Q: Alright, Laura, let’s settle this—when should I pick embroidery?
Laura (Embroidery): If you want your stuff to look polished, professional, and built to last, embroidery is the way to go. It’s perfect for things like polos, jackets, and hats—anything where you want that premium vibe. Like, we did some embroidered hats for a local bakery recently. The logos looked so sharp, and they still look amazing after all the flour and washing they go through daily. You can’t beat that kind of durability.
Q: Mark, your turn—when’s screen printing the best choice?
Mark (Screen Printing): Screen printing is the star of the show when you’ve got big, bold designs or a ton of items to make. Think event t-shirts, team merch, or promotional stuff. Last month, I printed 2,000 custom t-shirts for a music festival. The designs were full of colors and crazy details, but screen printing nailed it. And since it gets cheaper the more you print, it’s perfect for big orders like that.
Q: Laura, what kinds of designs work best for embroidery?
Laura (Embroidery): Embroidery loves simple, bold logos and clean lines. For example, we worked on custom tote bags for a boutique recently. Their logo was minimalistic—just a single color with sharp edges—and it popped so beautifully on the fabric. But if the design has shading or tiny details, embroidery just can’t do it justice. That’s Mark’s department.
Q: Mark, so screen printing can handle all the tiny details and colors?
Mark (Screen Printing): Oh yeah, screen printing is a beast for detailed designs. Gradients, shading, even photo-like images—it does it all. I once printed a t-shirt for a coffee shop that wanted their mural design turned into merch. It had like eight colors and tons of tiny text, and screen printing handled it like a pro. It looked exactly like the mural on their wall.
Q: Let’s talk fabrics. Laura, what’s embroidery best for?
Laura (Embroidery): Embroidery is all about thicker materials like polos, Hoodies, hats, and canvas tote bags. The threads really sit well on these fabrics and give the design some dimension. But if you try embroidery on a lightweight t-shirt, the stitching might make it pucker. And trust me, that’s not the look you’re going for.
Q: Mark, does screen printing work on all fabrics?
Mark (Screen Printing): Pretty much! Cotton, polyester, blends, canvas bags—screen printing loves them all. The only time it struggles is with super-textured fabrics like fleece. The ink doesn’t sit evenly, so embroidery might be a better option for those.
Q: What about speed? Laura, how fast is embroidery?
Laura (Embroidery): Embroidery’s gotten super efficient with the technology we use. Even for larger orders, our machines handle multiple items at once, so the turnaround is faster than you’d think. We recently completed 300 embroidered polos for a corporate client in just a few days, and they came out flawless. For smaller runs, like a dozen hats or jackets, it’s even quicker. So if you’re on a tight deadline, no worries—we’ve got you covered!
Q: Mark, how fast can you whip out a big screen-printing order?
Mark (Screen Printing): Fast. Once the screens are prepped, it’s go time. I’ve done 500 shirts in two days for a corporate retreat. It’s perfect when you need a lot of items quickly. You bring the design, I bring the speed.
Q: Can you mix both methods on one project?
Laura (Embroidery): Absolutely, and it looks awesome! We once embroidered a crisp logo on the chest of a hoodie and screen-printed a bold graphic on the back. The mix of texture and vibrancy made the hoodies look so high-end.
Mark (Screen Printing): Totally agree. I worked on some bags where we embroidered a logo on the pocket and screen-printed a big, colorful design on the main panel. It was the perfect combo. When in doubt, do both!
Q: Laura, does embroidery work for big designs, like something across the back of a jacket?
Laura (Embroidery): It can, but it’s not ideal. Embroidery works best for smaller designs, like a chest logo or a name on a uniform. Stitching a big design across the back of a jacket would take forever, and it might make the garment feel stiff. For larger designs, I’d leave it to Mark and his screen-printing wizardry.
Q: Mark, can screen printing handle really tiny orders, like just one or two pieces?
Mark (Screen Printing): It can, but it’s not the most cost-effective choice. The setup for screen printing takes time—prepping the screens and getting the colors just right—so it’s better for bigger orders. If you only need a couple of pieces, embroidery or another printing method, like DTG (direct-to-garment), might be a better fit.
Q: Laura, how many colors can embroidery handle?
Laura (Embroidery): Embroidery can handle multiple colors, but there’s a catch—it doesn’t blend them like screen printing can. Each color is stitched individually, so it’s best for designs with solid, clean colors. If you want a rainbow gradient or shading, that’s where Mark comes in.
Q: Mark, what’s the coolest screen-printing project you’ve worked on?
Mark (Screen Printing): Oh, that’s tough—I’ve done some pretty wild ones! But one of my favorites was printing concert merch for a local indie band. Their design was super detailed, with a neon cityscape and tiny text for tour dates. Seeing it come to life on the shirts was awesome, and the band loved it.
Q: Laura, what’s the wildest item you’ve ever embroidered?
Laura (Embroidery): I once embroidered a leather duffle bag for a luxury brand. It was tricky because the material was thick and unforgiving, but the final logo looked incredible. It’s cool seeing embroidery add a premium touch to items like that—it’s not just for shirts and hats!
Q: Mark, how does screen printing handle eco-friendly designs?
Mark (Screen Printing): We don’t just handle eco-friendly designs—we lead the charge. While many printers are stuck using outdated, harmful plastisol inks, we exclusively use water-based inks that are safe, sustainable, and toxin-free. Our materials? Organic, recycled, and chosen with the planet in mind.
For example, we recently worked with an environmental nonprofit on reusable tote bags, it wasn’t just about the design—it was about living up to our commitment to sustainability. Let’s be real: not every printer prioritizes the planet, but we do. We’ve built our process to prove you don’t have to sacrifice the Earth to create something incredible. That’s the difference.
Q: Okay, last one—what’s your advice for someone who just can’t decide?
Laura (Embroidery): Think about the vibe. If it’s something professional and durable, like a logo for uniforms or a polished look on a polo, embroidery’s your best bet.
Mark (Screen Printing): And if you need something bold, colorful, or for a big group—like event t-shirts or merch—screen printing’s where it’s at. But honestly? Just ask us. We’ve done it all, and we can help you figure out the best fit.
Laura and Mark nailed it, didn’t they? Whether you’re leaning toward embroidery’s classy vibes or screen printing’s vibrant magic, now you’ve got the inside scoop. Still unsure? Don’t worry, we’ve got your back—let’s chat and bring your vision to life!
Hearing about embroidery and screen printing is one thing, but seeing how they’re used in real-world projects makes it all come together. Let’s look at two real-life examples where each method shined.
When a financial firm came to us needing Custom Polos with Logo, they wanted more than just functionality—they wanted something that looked professional, premium, and lasting. Embroidery was the obvious choice. We embroidered their clean, bold logo onto polos and blazers, giving each piece a polished and upscale feel. The stitching not only stood out against the fabric but also conveyed a level of trust and reliability that matched their brand.
Expert Insight:
“Embroidery isn’t just about looks; it’s about resilience. These uniforms were designed to endure heavy wear and washing, and the stitched logo will look just as sharp a year from now. That’s why embroidery is perfect for long-term branding—it holds up beautifully while keeping the brand’s image intact.” — Laura, Embroidery Specialist
A non-profit approached us to produce custom short sleeves t-shirts for their annual charity run. They needed thousands of vibrant, bold shirts that could energize participants and spread their message. Screen printing stepped up to the plate. The design was a detailed logo with gradients and bright colors, and we printed it flawlessly on lightweight cotton t-shirts. The result? Eye-catching shirts that grabbed attention and stayed within their budget.
Expert Insight:
“Screen printing’s efficiency is unmatched for projects like this. We were able to handle their large order quickly, and the bold graphics stayed true to their vibrant design. For events where you need volume and impact, screen printing is the ultimate choice.” — Mark, Screen Printing Specialist
Both examples show how embroidery and screen printing excel in different scenarios. Whether it’s the timeless professionalism of embroidered uniforms or the bold, high-energy designs of screen-printed event shirts, each method delivers exactly what’s needed. Still wondering which one suits your project? Let’s figure it out together!
Keeping your custom apparel looking its best doesn’t take much effort, but a little extra care can go a long way. Here’s how to make sure your embroidery and screen-printed designs stay sharp and vibrant for years to come.
Expert Tip: “Embroidery is tough, but treating it gently keeps it looking like new for much longer. Air drying and mild detergents are small steps that make a big difference!” — Laura, Embroidery Specialist
Expert Tip: “Screen-printed designs are durable, but they love a little TLC. Cold water and avoiding high heat are the easiest ways to keep your prints bold and fresh for years.” — Mark, Screen Printing Specialist
Whether it’s a stitched logo or a bold graphic, proper care ensures your custom apparel always looks its best. Treat it right, and it’ll repay you by standing out, wash after wash!
Let’s clear the air—embroidery and screen printing are often misunderstood, and we’re here to set the record straight. Some of these misconceptions might even have you second-guessing your decision, but trust us, the reality is way better than the rumors.
“Embroidery is too expensive.”
Sure, embroidery can seem pricier upfront, but it’s an investment in quality and longevity. Think about it: your logo stitched onto a polo will last through years of wear and washes without fading or peeling. Compare that to replacing cheaper options more frequently, and embroidery suddenly looks like a steal.
The Truth: Embroidery’s durability makes it incredibly cost-effective over time. Plus, for smaller logos and simple designs, it’s often more affordable than you’d think!
“Screen printing doesn’t last.”
We hear this one a lot, and it’s simply not true. With proper care—like washing in cold water and avoiding high heat—screen printing can stay vibrant for years. It’s a favorite for event shirts and merch because it’s bold, durable, and eye-catching.
The Truth: Screen-printed designs are built to last, and with the right care, they’ll look just as bold on their hundredth wear as they did on their first.
“Embroidery is only for formal or corporate stuff.”
Embroidery definitely shines on polos and uniforms, but it’s not limited to the boardroom. Think personalized hats, stylish tote bags, or even custom hoodies. It’s versatile, and when used creatively, it can add a premium touch to casual and fun items too.
The Truth: Embroidery isn’t just about professionalism—it’s about elevating your design, no matter the vibe.
“Screen printing can’t handle small orders.”
It’s true that screen printing thrives on bulk orders, but that doesn’t mean small orders are off the table. If you’re set on bold, colorful designs and only need a few pieces, it’s still a great option—you’ll just need to account for setup costs.
The Truth: Screen printing is scalable. Whether you need a handful of items or thousands, it can get the job done beautifully.
“One is better than the other.”
This one’s the biggest myth of all. Embroidery and screen printing aren’t competitors—they’re teammates. Each method has its strengths, and the best choice depends entirely on your project. In fact, combining both methods can create some of the most unique and standout designs.
The Truth: There’s no “better” method—just the right method for your needs. And sometimes, the answer is both.
Don’t let misconceptions hold you back. Now that we’ve busted the myths, you can confidently choose the perfect method for your project—or even mix and match! Still have questions? Keep reading to learn more from our experts.
Let’s cut to the chase—while most printing and embroidery companies are still stuck in the stone age with outdated machines and uninspired techniques, we at Yes We Print are rewriting the rules. We’re not just riding the wave of innovation; we’re driving it. Here’s how we’re setting the standard while everyone else plays catch-up.
Think embroidery is slow and limited? Not here. Our state-of-the-art embroidery machines are lightyears ahead, stitching faster, cleaner, and with unparalleled detail. Designs that other companies might tell you “aren’t possible”? We make them happen—no excuses. Whether it’s intricate details on a jacket or a 3D puff logo that practically jumps off a cap, we deliver results others can only dream of.
Why We’re Better: We don’t just use embroidery machines—we invest in the best. Our equipment handles complex designs and faster production times without compromising quality, leaving those “good enough” companies in the dust.
While others stick to the same dull inks and basic techniques, we’ve embraced next-gen screen printing like it’s our calling. Our vibrant water-based and discharge inks don’t just look better—they’re eco-friendly, softer to the touch, and built to last. And those specialty inks you’ve been dreaming about? Metallic, glow-in-the-dark, UV-reactive—we’ve mastered them all.
Why We’re Better: We don’t settle for “good enough.” Our advanced curing technology ensures brighter, longer-lasting designs, and our specialty inks push boundaries no one else dares to touch.
Most companies struggle to combine embroidery and screen printing effectively—but not us. We’re the masters of hybrid techniques, blending the texture and durability of embroidery with the bold, eye-catching designs of screen printing. Want an embroidered logo paired with a vibrant, screen-printed graphic? Done. How about metallic prints accented with sleek stitching? Consider it handled.
Why We’re Better: While others are still trying to figure out how to make it work, we’ve perfected hybrid designs to create pieces that are unforgettable. No one else does it like us.
The truth is, Yes We Print doesn’t just follow trends—we lead them. While others are stuck recycling old techniques, we’re pushing the envelope with technology, creativity, and results that are leagues ahead. So, if you’re ready for embroidery and screen printing that’s as innovative as your vision, you know where to go. Spoiler: it’s not “the other guys.”
When it comes to custom apparel, you need more than just a printer—you need a partner who gets your vision and delivers it flawlessly. At Yes We Print, we’ve earned our reputation as the go-to experts in embroidery and screen printing, and here’s why.
Need just a few pieces? No problem. Unlike most companies that require large orders, we make custom apparel accessible to everyone with the lowest minimum order requirements in the industry. Whether it’s a few embroidered caps or 1000 t-shirts, we’ve got you covered.
We get it—you don’t have weeks to wait for your order. That’s why we’ve streamlined our process to offer the fastest turnaround times in the industry. From small jobs to large-scale orders, we deliver on time, every time, without cutting corners.
Think custom apparel has to break the bank? Think again. We proudly offer the lowest prices in the industry without ever compromising on quality. You get premium results at a price that works for your budget.
We don’t just print—we print responsibly. While many competitors still rely on harmful chemicals, we use water-based inks and prioritize organic, recycled fabrics to minimize environmental impact. When you choose Yes We Print, you’re supporting sustainability without sacrificing quality.
We don’t believe in cookie-cutter solutions. Whether you’re working on uniforms, event merch, or promotional items, we take the time to understand your project and recommend the perfect method—be it embroidery, screen printing, or a hybrid of both. Got questions? We’ve got answers, and we’re always here to guide you.
Let’s be real: results depend on the tools you use. That’s why we invest in top-tier technology for both embroidery and screen printing. Our advanced embroidery machines handle intricate designs with ease, while our screen-printing setups deliver vibrant, long-lasting prints at lightning speed. While others struggle with outdated equipment, we stay ahead of the curve.
At Yes We Print, quality isn’t just a buzzword; it’s the backbone of everything we do. From the first stitch to the last print, we obsess over the details to make sure your order is perfect. And we don’t stop at quality—we’re fast, efficient, and committed to keeping you satisfied every step of the way. Whether it’s a small batch or a massive order, you can trust us to get it done right and on time.
We don’t just want you to be happy—we want you to be thrilled. From the first consultation to the moment your order arrives, we’re here to ensure your experience is flawless. If you’re not satisfied, we’ll make it right—no excuses.
A: Totally! In fact, it looks amazing when you combine them. Like, imagine a hoodie with a big, bold screen-printed design on the back and an embroidered logo on the chest. It’s all about mixing textures, and we can help you make it seamless.
A: They’re kind of different. Embroidery threads are super vibrant but come in a fixed palette, like a crayon box. Screen printing, though? You can mix inks like paint, so you get way more color flexibility—even Pantone matching. Plus, you can do effects like metallics or glow-in-the-dark with screen printing.
A: Oh, absolutely. Embroidery works wonders on things like tote bags, backpacks, even blankets. I once embroidered a logo on a leather duffel—it looked insane! And screen printing is great for aprons, sweatshirts, or even fabric-based pouches. Basically, if it’s fabric, we’ve got you covered.
A: Honestly, both are pretty eco-conscious when done right. Embroidery doesn’t use any inks or chemicals—just thread. And our screen printing? We only use water-based inks and offer organic or recycled materials. The difference is in how it’s done, and we’re super careful about keeping things green.
A: Yup, but they show up differently. Embroidery uses metallic threads that shimmer and add texture—think gold or silver logos. Screen printing can do metallic inks or even foils for a super shiny, reflective finish. Both are great, but it depends on the look you’re going for.
A: Happens all the time! If we haven’t started digitizing the design for embroidery or prepping screens for printing, changes are no problem. If we’re mid-production, it might depend, but we’ll do everything we can to make it work.
A: 100%. Embroidery loves smooth or sturdy fabrics—like polos or canvas—so the stitching stays clean. Screen printing needs a flat surface too, but it can adapt to textures like fleece with the right setup. Just tell us what you’ve got, and we’ll steer you in the right direction.
A: Oh, for sure! Embroidery on denim or leather looks so premium—think custom leather patches or logos on denim jackets. Screen printing can work too, but it takes special inks and techniques. Either way, we’ve got it covered.
A: Both methods shine on dark fabrics, but they go about it differently. Embroidery threads naturally pop without much effort. For screen printing, we use a base layer under the design to make the colors vibrant. Trust me, your design will look killer either way.
A: Depends on what you’re doing! Embroidery is amazing for logos on jackets, bags, or caps. But for jersey numbers, names, or big team graphics? Screen printing wins every time. Honestly, a combo could look epic too.
A: Easy—just ask us! Seriously, we do this every day. Tell us about your project, and we’ll help you figure out the perfect fit—or even suggest mixing the two. We’ve got your back, no matter what.
Still wondering? Let’s talk. Your project deserves something incredible, and we’re here to make it happen.
Look, this isn’t just about t-shirts or logos. It’s about you. Your vision. Your story. The brand you’ve built, the event you’ve poured your heart into, the memories you’re creating. We’re not just here to sell you embroidery or screen printing. We’re here to bring your ideas to life in a way that makes you proud, because what you’re creating matters—not just to you, but to us too.
We’re not just a company; we’re your partner. Your biggest cheerleader. The team that’s just as invested in your project as you are. Whether you’re crafting uniforms that your team can wear with pride, merch that gets people talking, or event gear that turns heads, we’re here to make sure it’s done right. Not just good. Perfect.
We know every single piece of custom apparel represents something bigger. It’s more than just fabric and designs. It’s your brand standing out in the crowd. It’s your team showing up united. It’s that “I did this, and it’s amazing” feeling. And we want to make that happen for you. Every stitch. Every print. Every time.
Your vision is sitting right there, waiting to come to life. We’ve got the tools, the passion, and the fastest turnaround times in the industry to make it happen. Need just a few pieces? We’re on it. Worried about cost? Our prices don’t just compete—they win. Tight deadline? Let’s do this faster than you thought possible.
Let’s take that idea of yours and make it real. Let’s create something that makes you stop and think, “Wow, this is even better than I imagined.” Because that’s what we do. That’s what we’re here for.
We’re not just your vendor. We’re your team. Your family. Your people. And we can’t wait to work with you. Hit that Get Quote button or call us today. Let’s take your vision, add a little magic, and turn it into something unforgettable.
Because this isn’t just about custom apparel. It’s about you. And at Yes We Print, you are the most important part of what we do. Let’s show the world what you’re made of. 💪✨
Jul 06, 2021
Jul 06, 2021
Jul 06, 2021
Jul 06, 2021