1. Flat Embroidery
Flat embroidery is the most common and widely used method for logos and branding. It creates a clean, professional appearance with precise stitching, making it ideal for uniforms, jackets, and industrial wear.
Embroidery adds a premium and professional look to workwear and motor wear garments. At Sector 6th, we offer a range of embroidery techniques designed to enhance branding while ensuring durability.
Flat embroidery is the most common and widely used method for logos and branding. It creates a clean, professional appearance with precise stitching, making it ideal for uniforms, jackets, and industrial wear.
3D embroidery uses foam under the stitching to create a raised, bold effect. This method is popular in motor wear and caps, giving logos a strong and dynamic appearance.
Chenille embroidery uses looped yarn to create a soft, textured, and elevated design. It is often used for patches, varsity-style branding, and statement designs.
Embroidery patches offer flexibility and durability. They can be stitched or heat-applied to garments, making them ideal for branding, badges, and identification in both workwear and motor wear.