Embroidery Embroidery involves embroidering your logo directly onto the finished towel. Simply put, the towel is woven first, then the logo is embroidered. Pros: Low minimum order quantity. If using factory-in-stock products, 100-300 pieces can be individually embroidered, and delivery time is relatively fast! Cons: The embroidered area can be a bit stiff, making it uncomfortable for daily use. Intricate logos can also increase the cost of embroidery. Printing Printing involves imprinting a logo onto terry cloth. The towel is woven first, then printed. Printing techniques vary, with towels typically using reactive or pigment printing. Pros: If the printing quality requirements are not too high, the towels can be printed in a wide variety of colors and patterns, and the designs can be quite cute. Cons: Reactive printing can be expensive and lead times can be longer.Jacquard The jacquard technique involves weaving the logo directly onto the towel, effectively incorporating it into the product during the weaving process. Pros: It looks natural and has a very high-quality feel. Cons: The minimum order quantity is relatively large, and the delivery time is longer than with embroidery. To summarize: Lead time: Jacquard > Print > Embroidery Price: Print > Embroidery > Jacquard (price depends on quantity. If you're ordering hundreds of face towels, we highly recommend stock-in-stock options.) Ultimately, the most appropriate choice depends on the specific circumstances, including the quantity of your order. I hope this information helps you, and I wish you smooth customization!
The Secrets of Custom Towel Logo Techniques
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