TWILL
/ PATCH COLORS:
Most
of our custom patches allow for the choice of
Black Twill Patches (with black trim) or White
Twill Patches (with white trim) at no additional
charge. Patches that make use of our 4"
x 2" size patches also provide the option
of additional twill colors. The current colors
that are available are Black or White (at no
additional charge), as well as Red, Orange,
Yellow, Green, Olive, Royal Blue, Navy Blue,
and Purple. Samples of those twill colors are
displayed below. 4" x 1", 3"
round, and 6" x 6" patches are available
in BLACK twill ONLY.

TEXT
/ THREAD COLORS:
Some
of our patch designs offer color options. The
colors that are available are illustrated below
(there may be some color variation at the time
of manufacture). Please take into account the
color of the patch that you are ordering when
selecting thread color. If you select black
text on a black patch, that is exactly how it
will be made, and no returns are available.
So, please make your selections carefully.

Fluorescent
colors are ELECTRIC ORANGE, ELECTRIC YELLOW,
ELECTRIC GREEN, AND ELECTRIC PINK. While it
is difficult to illustrate examples using fluorescent
colors (due to the glare and odd display colors
caused when photographic and scanning), we are
able to display the basic color and properties
of each fluorescent thread below. Realize that
the final embroidered colors will be very bright.
We suggest the use of fluorescent colors
on DARK TWILL ONLY:

Metallic options are GOLD METALLIC and SILVER
METALLIC. While it is difficult to illustrate
examples using metallic thread colors (due to
reflections when photographing and scanning),
we are able to display the basic color and properties
of each metallic thread type below:

There
is generally an up charge associated with some
colors and all metallic colors. The up charges
is due to the addional cost of some threads
(metallic thread is very expensive), as well
as the labor involved in changing colors for
jobs. Embroidery with metallic thread also requires
the use of special needles, and the sewing process
is slower. Hopefully this helps to explain the
higher charge for these options.