Award winning in-house embroidery
Central Southern England Manufacturing Plant
We have a full manufacturing plant offering bespoke embroidery facilities. Manned by career staff who take pride in creating the planned results, all our production processes are strictly quality controlled ensuring you get the result you are expecting.
Capacity and Quality Control
- Embroidery capacity of over 20,000 products a week
- Daylight lighting throughout our manufacturing floor ensuring excellent colour reproduction and consistency
- 5 separate quality control check points meaning that every process of the job is signed off before moving to the next production stage
- Washing machines on site to test for garment colour fastness
- High quality, durable, colour fast embroidery threads
- Quality control policy monitored by constant factory inspections and audits
How To Buy Embroidery
STEP ONE Choose a clothing style from our extensive on-line range-not sure what works? Request a call back and we will guide you through our range with honest, impartial advice. Since we live, eat and breathe promotional clothing, chances are that someone in our office will have the item that interests you in their wardrobe at home and can therefore tell you from firsthand experience exactly what it is like.
STEP TWO We need to work out how many stitches it will take to translate your logo into a piece of embroidery. Simply send us your logo and we will do the rest. If you do not have a logo our in-house designers love nothing better than starting with a blank sheet of paper.
STEP THREE We agree pricing and send you an order acknowledgement-once you sign this and send it back to us your job is done. We will then produce a sample for your approval and once this is agreed we will then go into production to meet your delivery date. Once we agree to a delivery date - WE DELIVER.
Jargon Buster!
The attractive process of embroidery is now totally computer controlled to give finer stitching and higher detail.
Artwork is taken from electronic files (.EPS, Tiff etc.) or 'scanned' to a computer file. This file, (it used to be called a jacquard in the days of punched paper tapes), holds all the information relating to the design; thread colour order, number of stitches etc. State of the art, computer controlled machinery transfers the design to the fabric.
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'We have used Tradewinds to promote the release of new products on a number of occasions. We have found them to be most helpful with their suggestions and regular updates on the projects status.
The quality of the items were outstanding and we received many requests from our sales teams for additional quantities which Tradewinds has supplied in record time. We will be using Tradewinds for many years to come, to support our current products and to promote our new product releases.'
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