Who we work with in Richmond Hill
Medical & healthcare uniforms
Healthcare apparel has to be precise, durable, and quietly professional. Scrubs, lab coats, clinic polos, and patient-facing staff uniforms get washed hard and worn daily, so embroidery has to survive industrial laundering without pulling, fading, or fraying. We digitize for that: secure stitch paths, appropriate density for the fabric, and placement that sits cleanly on a left chest or sleeve without irritating wear. Clinics, dental practices, long-term care, veterinary, and hospital departments come to us for consistent decoration across roles and locations, with names and credentials added accurately and sorted by department before delivery. Discretion and reliability matter in this sector: schedules are tight, and a uniform program can't stall a clinic opening. We keep artwork on file for clean reorders as staff turn over, and we hold the same standard whether it's a single embroidered lab coat or a multi-site rollout. The work is understated on purpose; it should read as care, not branding.
How we execute
Tajima multi-head tension calibration
Volume embroidery runs on multi-head Tajima machines, and consistency at scale comes down to calibration. Across multiple heads stitching the same design at once, thread tension has to be matched head-to-head. If one runs tight and another loose, the same logo comes out subtly different across a run, and that inconsistency is exactly what a client notices on piece 51. We calibrate tension per thread weight and fabric, dial in needle and hooping setup for the garment, and check the first-offs on every head before a production run commits. Heavier fabrics, stretch performance wear, and structured caps each need their own setup; a calibration that's perfect for a cotton polo will pucker a softshell. This is the unglamorous engineering behind 'order one and order one hundred look identical,' and it's why we inspect stitch-by-stitch rather than trusting the machine. At volume, calibration is quality control, not a setup step you do once and forget.
Why Richmond Hill clients choose us
Volume that works in your favour
Volume should work in your favour, and our pricing reflects that. The fixed cost in embroidery is setup, digitizing a logo and calibrating the run, so the more pieces that share a setup, the lower the per-piece cost drops. We quote volume price breaks transparently, with no surprise rush fees buried in the total, and once your design is digitized that setup carries forward: future reorders of the same artwork skip the charge entirely. For resellers, corporate programs, and recurring fleet orders, that compounding efficiency is the difference between a vendor and a partner. We'll tell you honestly where the next price break sits so you can size an order intelligently, and we hold consistent pricing across reorders so your budgeting stays predictable year over year. Lower cost never changes the standard: the same in-house digitizing and stitch-by-stitch quality control runs on order one and order two thousand.