We specialize in contract embroidery and screenprinting!

We've been serving our wholesale customers for over 10 years. Quality apparel decoration, attention to detail, fair pricing, and fast turnaround time have made us one of the best wholesale decorators in the Midwest. With our central location, we not only can receive your drop shipped goods quickly but we can get them decorated and in your hands quickly as well.

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EMBROIDERY ARTWORK REQUIREMENTS

While vector artwork is always preferred - for embroidery, all we really need is a clear picture/graphic to create the design. Embroidery digitizing is creating the stitch file that our commercial embroidery machines need, and it is done by an artist laying the right type, direction, and path of stitches over your art to create an embroidered image.

    • A vector file is a digital image format that uses mathematical formulas to define images. Vector files can be resized infinitely without losing quality, making them ideal for logos, illustrations, and other scalable designs. Common vector file formats include .AI (Adobe Illustrator), .EPS (Encapsulated Postscript), and .SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics).
    • Raster files are images created from pixels, tiny colored squares that form a complete image when arranged together. These files are commonly used for photographs and detailed graphics. Common raster file types include JPEG, PNG, GIF, and TIFF.

Definitely not a vector file:

  • .jpg
  • .png
  • .tiff
  • .Microsoft Office Documents
  • .gif
  • .bmp
  • .exif

Might be a vector file:

  • .pdf

Usually a vector file:

  • .EPS
  • .AI
  • .CDR
  • .SVG