Who we work with in Sherway Gardens
Manufacturing & logistics workwear
Industrial and logistics operations decorate at volume and on a clock. Workwear has to be hard-wearing, hi-vis has to stay compliant, and a new depot opening can mean hundreds of garments needed before the first shift. We're built for that rhythm: multi-head production staged to your timeline, predictable lead times, and dispatch that lands when the floor actually needs it. Recurring fleet programs keep your approved artwork on file so a re-stock is a two-line email, not a fresh setup, and sub-customer details stay attached to every order so your reporting stays clean. We embroider on heavyweight twill, softshell, fleece, and treated fabrics, and we test placement and density so a logo survives the wash cycles and the wear that industrial garments take. For supply-chain and manufacturing clients, reliability is the whole reason they stop re-sampling vendors and send us the next run.
Also serving
Premium hospitality & tourism
In hospitality, decoration is part of the guest experience. A crest on a concierge blazer, a name on a sommelier's apron, a tone-on-tone logo on a spa robe: these are details guests read as a signal of how the property runs. We work to that standard: refined digitizing, thread matched to brand standards, and premium blanks that read luxury rather than promotional. Resorts, boutique hotels, restaurants, and tourism brands lean on us for front-of-house apparel that stays consistent across seasons and reorders, plus guest-facing gifting (embroidered throws, monogrammed robes, knit layers) that returning visitors recognize year over year. And because hospitality runs on shifting dates and last-minute counts, we absorb the change rather than refuse it; an event that moves up a week is a normal Tuesday here. For properties that can't afford a branding miss in front of a paying guest, the finish has to be right the first time.
How we execute
In-house Wilcom path digitizing
Every Bossa logo is digitized in-house, and digitizing, not stitching, is where embroidery quality is won or lost. Using Wilcom, our team rebuilds your artwork as deliberate stitch paths rather than auto-tracing it: we decide stitch type, direction, underlay, and sequence so the design lays flat, holds fine detail, and runs clean on production machines. Underlay stabilizes the fabric before the top stitches land; correct stitch direction catches the light the way the design intends; and pull compensation keeps text and registration accurate as the fabric flexes under the needle. Small lettering, gradients, and tight registration between colours are where cheap digitizing falls apart: letters fill in, edges blur, outlines drift. We proof a digitized sample before a run so you approve exactly what production will sew. It's slower than a one-click conversion, and it's the difference between a logo that looks sharp on day one and one that still looks sharp after fifty washes.
Under the needle
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 Sherway Gardens 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.