3D Puff Embroidery Hats For Wayfinder Logistics
At Chicago Signs & Screen Printing, we pride ourselves on our embroidery portfolio – and that
includes high-quality 3D puff embroidery hats. So when our client WayFinder Logistics, a Chicago-
based logistics company asked if we could do 3D embroidery for their employee gear, we were
thrilled to say yes!
What is 3D Puff Embroidery?
3D puff embroidery is a technique where instead of the embroidery being flat on the surface of
the fabric, it is raised, which adds an interesting element of texture, and enhances visibility. This
is achieved by embroidering on top of foam laid on the fabric.
If you’re looking to get some embroidery, puff 3D embroidery might be an option to consider.
One of the few downsides of this technique is that it is not a viable technique for designs or logos that are very complicated.
How We Do 3D Puff Embroidery?
Glad you asked! At CSSP we use a complex process with a special foam material and a specific type of stitching! It takes the right experience and machines to produce the texture. We pride ourselves on our ability to provide excellent results fast. Trust that we have everything we need to do just that!
What do we need from you? Once you’ve decided that you want 3D embroidery on your gear, all
we need from you is the logo or design, and some preferences. Then you can sit back and relax –
we’ll get hold of high-quality gear, and get it embroidered and ready in no time!
We ship across the nation, and offer competitive shipping fees, so if you’re a business outside of
Chicago that needs our services, don’t hesitate to reach out to us!
Pros and Cons of 3D Puff Embroidery
+ Enhances visibility, which is great for brand recognition
+ It looks interesting
– It is more expensive, so it may not be feasible for micro businesses or large projects
– Small lettering or complex designs may not be possible with 3D embroidery
If you’d like to know our rates or have any other questions for us, get a quote! Or, you can call us during business hours at 312-273-1833.