Product Overview
Think of Embroidery as “drawing with markers” (thick lines) and Woven Patches as “drawing with fine pens” (thin lines). By using thinner threads and a tighter weave structure, Woven Patches can capture intricate details and small lettering that would turn into a messy blob with traditional embroidery.
Woven vs. Embroidery: The Key Differences
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Thickness: Woven patches are thin and flexible, making them sit flush against the garment. Embroidery is thick and raised.
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Detail: If your logo has text smaller than 4mm, Embroidery will fail. Woven can handle text down to 2mm clearly.
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Look: Woven has a classic, matte finish that looks like a high-end clothing label.
Best Usage Scenarios
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Football / Sports Badges: Most professional soccer team crests on jerseys are woven because they are light and detailed.
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Airsoft / Paintball Teams: Great for patches with complex squad names or intricate skulls/mascots.
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Work Uniforms: When you need a lot of information (Name, Rank, Department) on a small patch.



