Embroidery

Embroidery is the most durable decoration method we work with: thread sewn directly into the fabric, often outlasting the garment. Krublanks stocks styles built for embroidery, with stable fabrics, structured panels, and forgiving placement zones.

Embroidery design density and complexity drive fabric selection. Heavier fabrics (5 oz and up) hold dense designs without puckering. Lighter fabrics work for simple logos but distort under heavy stitch counts. Structured panels (chest pockets, front yokes) provide clean embroidery zones; raglan seams and gathered panels are harder.

Thread type matters too: polyester is the workhorse, rayon adds sheen, metallic threads require special needles and slower stitch speeds. Detailed editorial on stitch density tables, fabric compatibility, and decoration zones is in progress.

Recommended for Embroidery

Curated styles coming soon. In the meantime, browse the full catalogue.