Large Apparel Orders
Screen printing becomes very cost-effective when producing bulk quantities of shirts, hoodies, and promotional apparel.
Screen printing and embroidery are two of the most common ways to customize apparel for businesses, teams, and organizations. Each method offers different advantages depending on the type of garment, the design, and how the apparel will be used.
Understanding the differences between these methods can help you choose the best option for your project.
If you’re unsure which method is right for your apparel, our team can help guide you through the decision.
Both printing methods produce durable custom apparel, but they achieve their results in different ways.
Screen printing applies ink directly to garments through a mesh screen, producing bold, vibrant graphics that work especially well for larger designs and bulk apparel orders.
Embroidery stitches thread directly into the fabric to create textured logos and designs that provide a professional, high-end appearance.
The best option depends on your design style, garment type, and order size.
Screen printing is often the preferred choice when producing larger quantities of apparel with bold designs.
Screen printing becomes very cost-effective when producing bulk quantities of shirts, hoodies, and promotional apparel.
Printed ink works well for large graphics, bold artwork, and designs with solid color areas.
Many organizations choose screen printing for event shirts, fundraisers, and promotional merchandise.
Screen printing works well for spirit wear, team apparel, and fan merchandise.
If your design is bold and your order quantity is higher, screen printing is often the most efficient option.
Embroidery is often chosen for apparel that requires durability and a professional appearance.
Embroidered logos give business apparel a polished and professional look.
Embroidery is the most common method for customizing hats and caps.
Thicker garments such as jackets and outerwear work well with stitched logos.
Businesses often prefer embroidery when branding polos, button-down shirts, and employee uniforms.
If your apparel needs a refined or professional look, embroidery is usually the best choice.
Each printing method has strengths depending on the design and garment.
Screen printing works best for larger graphics, while embroidery works best for logos and smaller designs.
Screen printing works well on cotton and cotton blends, while embroidery is often used on thicker garments.
Screen printing becomes more efficient for large orders, while embroidery can work well for smaller runs.
Screen printing produces smooth printed graphics, while embroidery provides a textured stitched finish.
Many organizations use both methods depending on the type of apparel they are producing.
If you’re planning custom apparel but aren’t sure whether screen printing or embroidery is the better option, our team can review your design and recommend the most effective solution.
Our team will help you choose the printing method that works best for your apparel project.