St. Louis Embroidery is a custom apparel and contract embroidery company based in Wentzville, MO, specializing in embroidery & screen printing since 1887. We have established a detailed process, featuring Patches, Screen Printing Heat Transfer, Sublimation, Contract Embroidery with professional caliber production from top-of-the-line equipment operated by our highly trained staff.
We're in the business of making you and your business look good. Embroidered clothing is a popular and cost-effective choice for advertising, corporate events, thank yous, and incentives. We offer thousands of styles in a rainbow of colors in sizes ranging from XS to 6XL and Talls. Our dedicated customer service team is here to assist with selections and to answer any other questions.
Screen Printing involves creating a stencil, known as a screen, and then using that screen to apply ink on the printing surface. Each individual color is applied using a different screen, one at a time, combined to achieve the final look.
We're in the business of making you and your business look good. Embroidered clothing is a popular and cost-effective choice for advertising, corporate events, thank yous, and incentives. We offer thousands of styles in a rainbow of colors in sizes ranging from XS to 6XL and Talls. Our dedicated customer service team is here to assist with selections and to answer any other questions.
Screen Printing involves creating a stencil, known as a screen, and then using that screen to apply ink on the printing surface. Each individual color is applied using a different screen, one at a time, combined to achieve the final look.
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St. Louis Embroidery was founded in 1887.
The first item produced was embroidered eyelet facing.
Over the next six years, St. Louis Embroidery became a large embroidery production factory and is considered to be the founder of direct embroidery.
Reconditioned looms were used to embroider directly on to women's undergarments.
In 1931, St. Louis Embroidery designed the first 7-UP soda emblem.
In 1935, St. Louis Embroidery began sewing on shoes and ladies dresses, as well as producing oil company emblems, which became a large part of the business.
The first item produced was embroidered eyelet facing.
Over the next six years, St. Louis Embroidery became a large embroidery production factory and is considered to be the founder of direct embroidery.
Reconditioned looms were used to embroider directly on to women's undergarments.
In 1931, St. Louis Embroidery designed the first 7-UP soda emblem.
In 1935, St. Louis Embroidery began sewing on shoes and ladies dresses, as well as producing oil company emblems, which became a large part of the business.
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