
How much does it cost to embroider my logo?
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If you're wondering how much it costs to embroider a logo, you're not alone. The answer really depends on how the supplier you work with sets their pricing model, which you'll find can be different depending on where you shop.
Embroidering a logo can be a time consuming process as it is a custom product. Every logo is different, so the price can sometimes vary a lot.
The traditional price way of logo embroidery
Traditionally, embroidery shops set their prices based on the number of stitches needed to recreate a logo in embroidery. It goes without saying, the more stitches, the more time it takes to embroider, hence the higher the cost.
The downside to this pricing method is on the consumer side. The vast majority of customers have no idea how many stitches are needed to recreate their logo in embroidery. Therefore, they have to rely solely on the embroidery shop to tell them the number of stitches and how much it costs to embroider the logo.
In this scenario, it is very difficult for the customer to judge whether he is getting a fair deal or paying too much. You see, all this information is in the hands of the provider, not the customer. In addition, it is entirely possible for two different shops to estimate the number of stitches and give the customer completely different prices for the same logo.
This only creates more confusion for customers.
Fixed prices for logo embroidery
The other pricing method is easy for the customer to understand and allows them to compare prices more accurately. It is a method called fixed price. With this method, the cost of custom logo embroidery is included in the cost of the shirt itself. The number of stitches required to embroider the logo is not taken into account.
The fixed price model eliminates any doubt and question for the customer as to how many stitches are in the embroidered logo.
In the flat price method, the embroidery supplier uses an average number of stitches for a logo on the left side of the chest and then includes this cost in the price of the garment, which is quite simple.
The other advantage of this pricing method is that it helps buyers make a decision faster because no process is required to estimate the number of stitches. It takes all the guess work and "estimate" out of the equation.
At IdeiBrodate.ro , we use the fixed price method and our customers appreciate it very much.