Embroidery Prices
EMBROIDERY COSTS
Embroidery costs are based on three (3) factors: (1) Type of Garment (2) Placement of the logo(s) (3) The Number of Stitches
Your Corporate or Racing Logo or Artwork can be Digitized for you within 24-48 Hrs.
Digitizing Charges to convert your logo to an embroidery file may vary between $40 and $350
Digitizing Prices depend on the size and complexity of your design. (For ex. a full shirt back might cost $350 -vs.- a small left chest logo might cost $40)
If you already have artwork on disk from another embroidery company in a standardized embroidery format (Tajima, Melco, Barudan) we will not charge you a setup fee.
The digitizing fee is a one-time fee.
- Stitch count is the number of stitches it takes to complete the run into the garment. (typically quoted in 1,000 stitch increments)
- A standard left chest design is between 6,000 - 10,000 stitches.
- Full Size Logo Embroidered on the back of a shirt can be as much as 60,000 stitches +
- Pricing varies depending on the per item stitch count as well as the number of garments.
- Our normal charge is $10 for the first 10,000 stitches on a single item and $.45 per 1,000 stitches after that.
- Orders of more than 6 pieces or designs over 25,000 stitches, discounts may apply.
Upon request we will provide you with a disk that includes the embroidery file, so you can take it to any other embroiderer. We are confident however that you will want to stick with us, so we will keep your design on file forever.
We prefer to provide the blank garments so that If one becomes damaged we will replace it at our cost.
Normally we don't charge extra if you want something slightly different like a logo on the right chest or left sleeve. However certain unusual placements (i.e. the sides of a baseball cap) are more difficult to set up and may involve an extra charge. Also, putting a design in more than one place on a garment involves significant extra setup time and will result in an additional charge ($2-5 per garment depending on the difficulty of the placement).
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