With the custom file uploads for large embroidery being available, we’ve introduced a pricing model based on stitch count. This change allows for more flexibility in your designs while ensuring fair pricing for the time and resources needed to produce them.
Why are there extra charges for large embroidery?
Large embroidery designs take longer to produce and use more thread and machine time than standard embroidery. For example:
- A small chest design might take around 4 minutes.
- A complex, large embroidery design could take up to 2 hours.
To reflect this, we apply a large embroidery placement fee based on how complex the design is. We also apply a one-time digitization fee for all new embroidery files, which turns your artwork into a format our machines can use.
Read more about digitization and adjustment fees
Note: This fee applies even if the large embroidery area is the only placement used on the product.
How does the pricing work?
After you upload your design, our stitch calculator estimates the number of stitches needed and assigns your design to one of seven pricing tiers:
Tier | Stitch count | Price |
T1 | 0–14 999 | No extra charge |
T2 | 15 000–19 999 | USD 3.95 |
T3 | 20 000–24 999 | USD 6.95 |
T4 | 25 000–34 999 | USD 9.95 |
T5 | 35 000–44 999 | USD 13.50 |
T6 | 45 000–59 999 | USD 16.95 |
T7 | 60 000+ | USD 19.95 |
Example:
- A detailed back design with 40,000 stitches falls into T5, adding USD 13.50:
- A simpler jacket design with only 10,000 stitches falls into T1, so no extra charge:
Note: Prices are shown in USD. Your actual cost will be automatically converted to your account's currency at checkout (e.g., EUR, CAD, GBP).
Which products does this pricing apply to?
Right now, this pricing model is only applied to products with the large embroidery custom file upload feature. However, it will eventually extend to all large embroidery items in the Product catalog.
If you’ve already created large embroidery designs, they won’t be affected by the new pricing - unless you make changes. Any new edits or uploads will trigger the new stitch-count pricing.