Try Custom Embroidered Clothing by Zazzle October 31, 2008
Posted by Masroor Khan in Technology.Tags: clothes, Custom Clothing, Embroidery, Embroidery on Clothing, Online Garments, zazzle
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Zazzle has added a new feature to it’s online custom-clothing business –
embroidery on clothes. This move could definitely put it ahead of its
competitors as this appealing feature puts embroidery on shirts, likely
to draw a large number of new customers. The embroidery gives a lasting
look to the clothes, as it doesn’t wear-off because its sewn into the
clothing. The function is as such that after selecting a suitable logo
or design, users upload their image to Zazzle and choose the size they
prefer it as, on their pieces of clothing. Zazzle then feeds the image
to its automated sewing machines, after which a computerized system
does most of the work. Though a team of human workers then manually
ensure that every design matches the users images. The average price
range is $10-$20, depending on the number of stitches required.
[via TechCrunch]
Fantastic news! This is perfect when you only need one or two items and can’t afford the typical $65-$100 set-up fee. Thanks for posting!
Connie
Oops! Spoke too soon! To do my logo they will charge a one-time embroidery conversion fee: $185.00 – that’s ridiculous! My logo is simple text on a square border.
What IS affordable are their preprogrammed images and text.
Oh well, knew it was too good to be true.
Connie