Custom branded hoodies are one of the most worn pieces of branded apparel a business can order. Your logo stays visible across the team, at events, and on job sites long after the day they are handed out. Whether you need a staff uniform, a kit for new hires, or a giveaway run for an event, the decoration follows from how the hoodie will be used. Contact our team or start with the range below.
Embroidery for Staff Gear, Screen Print for Event Runs
The basics on embroidery, screen print, and DTF, including artwork requirements and turnaround, are on the Apparel page. The question hoodies add is narrower: same rack, two fabrics, two completely different decoration forks.
A heavier cotton-fleece pullover and a lightweight poly-blend athletic hoodie look nearly identical on a hanger. The decoration method that works on one will fail on the other.
On a heavy cotton-fleece hoodie, embroidery is the right call for a chest logo. The raised texture of the fleece holds thread cleanly, and thread locks into the fabric so it never cracks or peels through repeated washing. The risk with very thick fleece is puckering: a design with wide filled shapes can pull the fabric and cause it to gather around the stitching. A tighter logo with clean edges avoids this. Placement matters just as much. Stitching over a hood seam or the front-pocket seam puts thread on uneven backing, and the logo will sit unevenly as a result. A flat chest hit, or a sleeve logo clear of seams, gives embroidery the solid base it needs to register correctly.
A printed logo hoodie in poly-blend or athletic fabric is a different problem entirely. Standard screen-print ink is designed for cotton and does not grip synthetic fiber well. On a poly-blend hoodie it can crack within a few washes. DTF (a full-color image transferred onto the fabric under heat) grips synthetic fiber cleanly and holds through regular washing without cracking. For full-polyester performance hoodies, dye-sublimation (ink driven directly into the fiber under heat and pressure) is the other option, suited to lighter-colored garments and larger art rather than a small chest logo.
The fork is simple: embroider the heavy cotton-fleece logo hoodie, go DTF or dye-sub on the poly-blend or performance version. We confirm the fabric content and which method it accepts before production starts.
Nothing Is Made Until You Approve It
Two hoodies, same rack. One is a heavy cotton-fleece crew. The other is a lightweight poly-blend athletic pullover. Same logo brief, different decoration answer.
Choose embroidery for staff gear worn and washed week after week, kits for new hires, uniforms, and client gifts that carry the logo across seasons. Choose screen print for one-time event pieces where a bold graphic and a lower cost per hoodie matter more than long-term durability.
Thread cannot reproduce gradients, photographs, or fine text below a minimum size - we confirm the exact figure for your artwork. Screen print handles bold flat graphics cleanly, and DTF, a full-color transfer pressed onto the fabric, works for multi-color or photographic art. Your account manager confirms the right method at the quote stage.
Yes. Send us the details and we will come back with a recommendation for each, and handle everything from there.
Minimums start as low as 1 unit, though embroidery quantities may be higher depending on the decoration setup. Your account manager confirms the exact minimum at the quote stage.
Custom branded hoodies are commonly used for employee apparel, staff uniform programs, kits for new hires, trade show giveaways, company events, charity walks, site crew gear, and team uniforms. Any occasion where the team will be seen together is a natural fit.






On the cotton-fleece, embroidery is the right call. The looped surface grips thread firmly, so the logo sits raised and stays sharp through repeated washing. On the poly-blend athletic pullover, switch to DTF. Embroidery needles can pucker or distort stretchy synthetic fabric, while DTF film presses flat, flexes with the garment, and handles fine detail and color gradients that thread cannot reproduce.
Not sure which you have? One question settles it: "Is this a cotton-rich fleece or a moisture-wicking athletic blend?" The answer tells you the method before you spend a dollar on samples.
Proof approved before anything is made. Minimums start as low as 1 unit on select styles, we confirm the exact figure. One account manager handles your inquiry and gets back within minutes. If what arrives does not match your approved proof, we make it right.
Ready to browse? Hoodies and Sweatshirts filtered by fabric type, or see the full apparel range if you are outfitting a mix of garment types.
Custom Branded Hoodies for Staff Uniforms, Kits for New Hires, and Event Crews
Staff uniforms and kits for new hires call for embroidery on a midweight fleece, because the stitching holds through years of regular washing. The logo stays sharp whether the team is in a clinic or at a client meeting.
For a groundbreaking, a trade show, or a charity walk, screen print delivers a large, bold graphic across the whole crew at a quantity price, where cost per hoodie matters more than long-term durability. We serve more than 20 different business industries, and your account manager knows what works for each.
Ordering branded caps or other event apparel alongside the hoodies is straightforward. Browse branded hats and custom t-shirts in our apparel range.
For other corporate apparel options, see our branded apparel lines range.

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