
- MOQ 100+

- Samples 7–10 days

- OEM/ODM








align markets, branding and budget
choose hoodie silhouettes and core fits
confirm fleece, ribs, cords and hardware
prepare embroidery files, positions and labels
check measurements, placement and stitch density
sign off colours, specs and branding
cut, embroider, sew and inspect inline
finalize packing, carton marks and logistics
Embroidery is often better for logos, chest branding, sleeve details, patches, and premium streetwear finishing because it creates texture and durability. Printing is usually better for large graphics, multi-color artwork, oversized back prints, and softer surface effects. For private label hoodies, the best choice depends on fabric weight, logo size, artwork complexity, hand feel, budget, and wash requirement. Brands should test embroidery density, backing material, thread color, fabric tension, and placement before confirming bulk production.
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.
Embroidered hoodies need fits that both showcase artwork and feel good in daily wear. We develop regular, relaxed, oversized and cropped blocks in unisex and gender-specific options. Size specs are graded for Western sizing across US, UK, Canadian, European and Australian markets so silhouettes feel familiar to your customers. As an oversized hoodie manufacturer, we tune shoulder width, chest ease and body length so embroidery sits correctly whether worn alone or layered under outerwear.
Embroidery can stand alone or be part of a broader branding story on your hoodies. Besides flat and 3D embroidery, chenille, applique and chain stitch, we can add supporting screen prints, puff prints and woven or rubber badges when needed. Private-label setups can include woven neck, size and care labels, hangtags, branded or barcoded polybags and printed cartons. This means your embroidered hoodie shipments arrive shelf-ready and stay visually consistent across seasons and repeat orders.
Panel layout and seam placement are planned early so embroidery has a clean base. We engineer chest panels, yokes, side panels and sleeve heads to keep larger crests and wordmarks away from bulky seams, pocket openings and drawcord channels. Options include double-layer hoods with embroidered hits, sleeve badges and structured back layouts, as well as mixed applique-plus-embroidery designs. Stitch density, backing and placement are tested in sampling so the hoodie stays comfortable on the body while performing reliably in bulk production.
Embroidery behaves differently on light and heavy fleece, so we link fabric weight to art size and season. Lighter loopback works well for spring or indoor wear and for smaller logo applications. For fall and winter markets, 320–380gsm brushed fleece provides enough structure for heavier front and back embroidery. We also consider shrinkage, pucker and layering over T-shirts or under jackets so motifs remain comfortable and sit flat across US, UK, EU, Canadian and Australian seasons.