Embroidering your merchandising easily

Hey guys it's Alicia here with new ideas! 👀 Today we're going to look at which type of embroidering to choose for your product. Ready?

Key points

Embroidered patches

Simple embroidered logos


The 3D logo


Introduction

Embroidery is one of the most popular methods of personalisation for merchandising, offering long-lasting, high-quality results.


Whether you're looking to add your logo to clothing or accessories, this article gives you our top tips for embroidering your products without the fuss.


Discover practical ideas for personalising t-shirts, caps and even jackets.


Embroidered patches

If you want to personalise caps for your teams or events, the embroidered patch is a great option. At Inkoo, we apply the patches with a heat press for impeccable adhesion, then sew them on for greater durability.



The embroidered patch adds a colourful and distinctive touch to a cap, while being easy to mass-produce for larger quantities. It's a perfect solution for accessories that need to remain functional and stylish.


Simple embroidered logos

For a sober but impactful look, nothing beats a simple embroidered logo on a T-shirt. This type of embroidery is ideal for workwear or events where the brand image needs to remain discreet but present.



By embroidering your logo on personalised t-shirts or even jumpers, you can create a piece that's both stylish and easy to wear every day.

The 3D logo on sherpa

If you're looking for more striking personalisation, opt for a 3D embroidered logo. This type of embroidery, with its raised effect, is perfect for garments such as jackets or thicker materials such as sherpa.



At Inkoo, we often use this technique to add a touch of luxury to jackets or sweatshirts. The 3D logo attracts attention and reinforces the perception of quality, while guaranteeing great durability, even after many washes.


Conclusion

Whether you choose to personalise a cap, a jumper or a jacket, embroidery remains the solution of choice for top-of-the-range merchandising. Depending on the product, you can opt for a patch, a simple logo or an embossed logo. 


Do you have a customisation project in mind? Contact us at Inkoo to discuss your ideas and bring your made-to-measure embroidered garments to life!


Alicia Zambrano Braun 2 November 2024
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