Branding & Printing Method

Embroidery

Embroidery is used to stitch logos onto compatible fabric products such as caps, apparel, bags and aprons. It gives branded textiles a textured, professional finish when the artwork is simple enough to work clearly in thread.

Best onfabric, headwear, apparel and textile goods Common fitbags, caps, aprons and apparel Artworksimplified vector marks with stitch-friendly detail
Embroidery examples for bags, headwear, apparel and aprons
Embroidery branding method close-up
Product examples

Embroidery branded product examples

These products show where embroidery can add a stitched brand finish to bags, headwear and apparel. The best results usually come from simplified artwork, enough stitch area and a product surface that suits thread detail.

Ascot Tote Bag product example for embroidery
Bags

Ascot Tote Bag

A tote bag for events, retail-style gifts and staff packs where embroidery can give the logo a more textured textile finish. Best suited to simplified artwork that works with the bag panel and stitch area.

Branding area
170mm x 110mm
Horizon Duffle Bag product example for embroidery
Bags

Horizon Duffle Bag

A team, travel or event bag where embroidery can create a more substantial branded finish on a fabric panel. It suits logos that can be simplified enough to stay clean and readable when stitched.

Branding area
100mm x 55mm
Explore Bucket Hat product example for embroidery
Headwear

Explore Bucket Hat

A headwear option for crews, events and casual merchandise where embroidery can give the logo a stitched finish on a visible panel. The artwork should be checked for fine detail before being applied to the hat.

Branding area
Small - 100mm x 40mm | Medium/Large - 100mm x 50mm
Dali Youth Apron product example for embroidery
Apparel

Dali Youth Apron

An apron option for youth programmes, hospitality-style events and creative kits where embroidery can place a clean logo on the garment. The 80mm x 80mm area gives a useful space for a simple stitched mark.

Branding area
80mm x 80mm
Quick facts

Quick facts about embroidery

Use these points to decide whether embroidery is the right fit for the product, fabric and artwork style.

01

Surface fit

Embroidery is used on compatible fabric, apparel, headwear and textile goods.

02

Product fit

Bags, caps, aprons, polos and apparel pieces are useful starting points.

03

Logo detail

Small text and fine detail may need simplifying so the stitched mark remains clear.

04

Brand feel

The stitched finish can give suitable textile products a more premium presentation.

05

Artwork setup

Vector artwork is preferred, with fonts converted to outlines or objects.

06

Product area

The garment or product panel shapes logo size, placement and stitch-friendly layout.

What products can use embroidery?

Embroidery is commonly considered for compatible caps, apparel, aprons, bags and other textile goods with a suitable branding area.

What artwork works best for embroidery?

Simple vector artwork is the best starting point. Small text, thin lines and fine details may need to be simplified for a stitched mark.

Is embroidery right for every fabric product?

No. The right method depends on the textile, product panel, logo complexity, stitch area and the finished look the brief calls for.

Explore by product type

Explore embroidery by product type

These paths help customers compare embroidery across bags, headwear, caps and apparel.