What affects embroidery quality on custom hoodies?
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- Apr 28,2026
Embroidery quality on custom hoodies is affected by fabric weight, fabric stability, backing material, stitch density, artwork complexity, thread color, placement, machine setting, and sample approval standards.
Heavyweight fleece usually supports embroidery differently from lightweight fleece or stretch fabric. If the fabric is too unstable, the embroidery may pull, wrinkle, or distort the garment surface.
Artwork also matters. Very small letters, thin lines, dense logos, and complex gradients may not translate well into embroidery. Brands should simplify artwork when needed and approve an embroidery sample before bulk production.
Placement should be confirmed with measurement references. Common positions include left chest, center chest, sleeve, hood, pocket, or back panel. Each position may require different handling during production.
For bulk inspection, buyers should check thread color, logo size, placement consistency, loose threads, puckering, and backing comfort.