Embroidery
Embroidery in the context of printing clothing refers to a decorative technique where thread is stitched onto a fabric to create designs, patterns, or text. Unlike other printing methods that apply ink or dye to the surface of a garment, embroidery involves sewing threads directly into the material. This gives a raised, textured effect that is durable and has a high-quality appearance.
Embroidery is often used for logos on corporate apparel, monograms, or intricate designs on fashion garments. It's especially popular for small designs on items like hats, polo shirts, or jackets because it provides a professional and elegant look that lasts longer than most print methods.