Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Stylish Embroidery

Embroidered wardobes are very popular among the designers such as Polo Ralph Lauren in the designer clothes industry. It is very common to find embroidered t-shirts, caps, jackets, bags, sweaters and sports clothing. Embroidered clothing is just the decorative clothing either it has just a logo of a company or a flower print on it. A variety of embroideries can be found in the market. A person can make the choice of embroidered clothing available in diverse patterns, colors and fabrics. It breaks the uniformity and monopoly of a particular style or design.

Ralf Lauren shop logo
Different types of embroideries are used in the clothing like hand embroidery, cross-stitching, crewel embroidery and needlepoint embroidery. Embroidery is an art of skilled persons. The hand embroidery makes use of various kinds of stitching and decorative materials like yarn, metal strips, pearls, beads and mirrors. This embroidery takes hours of stitching by hands. In recent time, sewing machines are used to do this painful task.


Embroidered clothes are liked by the users as they give them the opportunity to design their clothes as per their choice and desire. Anyone can decorate the piece of cloth with the use of custom patterns. These give the personalized look to your garment. And, it is believed that it generated the feeling of happiness in both the user and the creator.


The embroidered clothes are in regular choice of designers as it gives them the chance to showcase their design and new ideas to the public. Embroidery is used in all most all types of apparels like towel, apron, carry bags, bed sheets, pillows, table mats and many more. All types of apparel use specific type of embroidery pattern depending upon the fabric used in manufacturing.


The custom designs of embroidery give a unique look to your garments and make them your style statement in the group. Embroidered piece of cloth looks fashionable to everyone.



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