Custom embroidery in Paterson, NJ
Logos stitched to last
Embroidery stitches your logo directly into polos, hats, jackets and workwear, giving staff uniforms a durable finish for daily wear and repeated washing.
Why embroidery
Premium look. Daily durability.
Embroidery is often the better fit for uniforms, caps and heavier garments because the thread becomes part of the piece instead of sitting on the surface. It works well when the logo needs to hold its shape through daily use.
Common options
Choose the right stitch style
Not every logo should be stitched the same way. Fine text, small details, fabric weight and placement all affect the cleanest embroidery setup.
Best for
Uniforms, caps and workwear
Embroidery works especially well on structured items and heavier garments: polos, hats, jackets, fleeces, aprons, bags, towels, safety apparel and team gear.
- Staff uniforms for restaurants, clinics and offices
- Caps, beanies and outerwear with long-term use
- Names, departments, titles and personalization
- Premium merch for teams, churches and community groups
Who uses it
Built for real work
Embroidery is common across Paterson, Clifton and nearby North Jersey teams that need uniforms, workwear and branded pieces that still look sharp after regular use.
Quote details
What affects pricing?
Embroidery pricing depends on the garment, logo size, stitch count, placement and whether the file needs to be digitized before stitching.
- Garment type, fabric and quality level
- Logo size, stitch count and design detail
- Quantity and number of embroidery locations
- Digitizing needs and stitch-ready file preparation
- Deadline, pickup or delivery details
Simple embroidery process
From idea to stitched order
Embroidery gallery
Stitch work examples
Ready to start?
Your logo, ready for stitch
Tell us what garment you need, how many pieces, where the embroidery should go and when you need it. We will review the stitch setup before the job moves forward.
Share the details. We prepare the next step.
Choose the service and send the product, quantity, deadline and design status. A rough idea, photo, sketch or existing logo is enough to start.