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April 12, 2017

Embroidery Everywhere!

Submitted by Kelly Glass

Last fall a columnist for Parade, the popular magazine insert that graces weekly newspapers nationwide, said something we thought was funny. The author said embroidery “isn't just for grannies anymore".

Elaborating further on some of the many products people everywhere are wearing, the article said also that "needlepoint is shaking off its granny stigma. Designers at Valentino, Dolce & Gabbana and Gucci have paraded pieces embellished with embroidery down the runways and through the pages of Vogue." Moreover, NBC’s “Today Show” also said that embroidery is one of four "must wear" trends emerging now.

All the recent buzz is probably is not news to the many businesses that have been promoting their brands with stitched promotional products for ages. Wearables from the classic baseball cap or beanie to the fleece vest, a must-have for anyone involved in the ever-growing tech sector, continue to be in constant demand.

Better yet, many other techniques work with embroidery. Whether your customer wants the metallic look, in gold or silver or just something more understated like a red, blue or green we can assist you in creating a production-ready design that will sew well and achieve marketing objectives. Customers can opt for elevated embroidery — designs pairing embroidery with rhinestones, laser applique and other decorations — for a sharp but simple three-dimensional finish, enabling their logos to stand out on wearables of any kind.

As a firm that has worked with hundreds of major suppliers, Idea Custom Solutions knows that embroidered promotional products are a big business. We are also a proud embroidery digitizing partner to many smaller firms and entrepreneurs who serve other SMBs.

Our customers value high-quality and quick turn times. We deliver consistently across thousands of orders every day by putting to work smart process and impressive technology.

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