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First impressions can be crucial to your business, and what you wear contributes greatly to that impression. We know which brands provide quality apparel, classic styles, and trendsetting pieces - search our apparel catalog here. We offer top name brand apparel such as: Nike, Tiger Woods, Adidas, Cutter & Buck, Ashworth and many, many more.
We have first-hand experience working with the many different types of fabric that are available, as well as all of the different ways of adding your logo. Let us work through the details with you when it comes to how different fabrics wear, last and feel. We know what it takes to make sure everyone wearing your brand looks sharp.
Ad Clarity can have your logo added by top quality embroidery, imprinting, laser etching or laser appliqué. The images below show you examples of the different ways of adding your logo to apparel. Call us to discuss any of these methods in further detail. Search our expanded apparel catalog using our Product Search page.
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| Embroidery with Detailed Design using Basic and Specialty Metallic threads. |
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| Twill Appliqué: Twill fabric is used as the base with embroidery on top. Embroidery over appliques adds dimension and reduces stitch counts. |
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| Felt Appliqué: Felt fabric is used as the base with embroidery on top. Different color fabrics and threads add detail. |
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| Sequin Embroidery: Metallic, Transparent, Pearlized, Holographic and other colors available. |
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| Specialty Inks - Liquid Foil: Metallic inks can be combined with other ink colors to give a reflective look. |
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| Digital Printing: 4-Color Process printing shows off designs with fine details. |
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| Digital Print Photo Imaging: 4-Color Process printing using half-tones blended to look like a photograph. |
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| Crystalina & Solid Inks: Screen Printing with specialty inks and this distressed art technique creates a trendy piece. |
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| Clear Soft-Hand Ink: This type of screen printing has no pigment but creates a darker, tonal look. |
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| Laser Etching fleece, polyester or microsuede burns or engraves them for a tonal mark. Medium fabrics show the darkest etching, while dark or light fabrics result in lighter etching. |
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| Laser Etching on denim creates a lighter tonal look. On denim garments laser etching removes the pigment as it burns the fabric. You can also combine laser etching and applique on denim as in the next photo. |
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| Laser appliqué: Twill, felt or cotton rib appliqué materials are stitched onto the garment and a laser cuts out your design. Multiple fabric layers may be laser cut together with fine detail. |
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