Sometimes digitizing embroidering logos and symbols on the left breast of
T-shirts, polos and even button-up shirts has always been an important part of
branding. Many organizations make goods that include logos embroidered on the
left breast as part of the brand. You might think it would be easier to do it
on the right sleeve, but it's not.
However, before any brand or
organization begins to develop a left breast embroidered shirt, it is important
to digitize the logo or image that will be embroidered.
Embroidered and digitized left breast
The logo on the left breast looks
quite elegant and sophisticated. However, before beginning the embroidery
process, it is important to digitize the logo through professional digitization
services, as left breast embroidery has no impact and elegant appearance until
and unless it is neatly and precisely embroidered.
Therefore, before performing a
professional left breast digital service (such as ambitious embroidery), you
need to know the following points:
1) Fabric type
Yes! If the digital service you choose
does not ask you about the type of fabric and the type of clothing (hat, shirt,
gloves) you will embroider the logo on, it is not a professional service.
Professional left breast digitizing
services will always ask you for your fabric type before digitizing logos,
because converting images to machine-ready format is not just an illustration.
Professional digital services will
handle all the technical details when converting the logo to a machine-readable
format.
2) The color of the logo
Because the left breastplate will
stand out when the right color is used, it is crucial to specify exactly what
color you will use on the embroidery machine. Part of the logo digitization
process is making sure the machine chooses the right color or color combination
when embroidering.
3) Simple logos are very effective
You might look at the image and try to
visualize it as a left breast embroidery, and it would look great. But what
looks good on paper, or a computer screen, may not look so good when
embroidered.
When it comes to the left breastplate,
less is more. Some of the biggest fashion brands use single or up to three
colors for embroidery. This not only looks elegant, but also ensures an
efficient embroidery process.
Be sure to discuss your requirements
and expectations with the digitizer before they begin digitizing your images.
Also pay attention to the advice they give, because what they say is
experienced.
If your logo is very colorful, you can
always embroider only the name of the organization. If you run a clothing line,
consider simplifying the logo for an impressive look.
Professional digitizing services
If you want to digitize embroidery
logo, you will need an expert. Eagle
Digitizing offers services that provide a better understanding of the
process and give you the confidence to complete the project. You can work with
our experts to customize your order in all colors, sizes, and materials.