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THE W.A.C.E SHOP

PASSION FOR CUSTOMIZATION

Bring your ideas to life with W.A.C.E. Embroidery and Print. We are a leading provider of screen printing, embroidery, and direct-to-garment printing services, offering an unparalleled level of quality and attention to detail. Whether you need custom t-shirts for your sports team, corporate apparel for your business, or a personalized gift, we have the expertise and resources to make it happen. At W.A.C.E. Embroidery and Print, we are dedicated to helping you make a lasting impression.

CREATE YOUR OWN DESIGN

You can create any product with your signature. It will make your beloved people surprising
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Select Product

Select the product you want to customize.

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Add Design

You can upload your design or you can customize it through Online Designer tool

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Checkout & Order

Select the product you want to customize in our premium quality products collection

Featured Designs

Embroidery

Embroidery is the process of turning a graphic design into needle and thread art for application to the fabric. These designs can be simple, single color or multi-colored intricate pieces of art.

Direct To Garment (DTG)

DTG printing, also known as direct to garment printing, is when a digital image design is printed onto the garment.

HTV (Heat press application)

Heat transfer vinyl, or HTV for short, is a specialty vinyl polymer that can be used on certain fabrics and materials to create designs and promotional products using a heat press machine.

Screen Printing

Screen printing is the process of transferring a stenciled design onto a garment using a mesh screen, ink and a squeegee.

Digitization

Custom embroidery is primarily an automated process that converts a digital image into data which guides the operation of the embroidery machine. For this to happen, the first step is to digitize the image. This may include lettering, a logo or a visual image. Digitizing converts the image into stitch data which the embroidery machine can understand. Once digitized this is sent to the embroidery machine.