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Embroidery – Fifth Column Printers

Embroidery


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Embroidery

You can’t screen print perfectly on every garment, and that’s when embroidery comes into its element. It’s a stunning way to showcase your logo on jackets, hats, bags and workwear – it’s particularly durable and looks and feels premium.

When we embroider we apply a logo or design to the fabric using thread. We have two embroidery machines at our facility, one of which is among the few wide-format (1.5m) frames in the UK. We scan your artwork, digitize it, and convert that design into stitches and colours using software that informs the machine. The colours are loaded, the fabric held in place, and the embroidery begins. Our machines are capable of super close stitching, so your design can be as intricate as you want it to be.

Embroidery is best for:

T-Shirts

Hoodies

Sportswear

Workwear / Shirts

Sweaters

Polo Shirts

Bags

Caps / Hats

Our other services

Screen Printing

We’ve been doing this for four decades now. Each of our state-of-the-art machines can print 600 garments an hour and we’ve got the process down to a fine art. That means colour faithful prints that won’t fade, that are soft to the touch and long-lasting.

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Direct-to-Garment Printing

For this method, the artwork is printed straight onto the garment using a specialized inkjet printer. As it’s a digital process, the result is a higher resolution image and sharper print. It’s a growing part of our business at Fifth Column.

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Garment Finishing

After the printing is done, it’s time for the finishing touches to get your garments retail ready: custom labelling, hem tagging, poly bagging and applying stickers all help you put your mark on the product and make it look professional.

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