San Diego-based Pacific Emblem Company has announced the launch of its LaserCUT Patch Process, a new technology designed to enhance the precision and detail of custom patches for apparel and accessories. Utilizing advanced laser technology, this process enables the creation of patches with intricate designs and up to 13 colors, offering a higher level of detail compared to traditional embroidery methods.
The LaserCUT Patch Process allows for the precise cutting of patches from various materials, achieving clean lines and detailed designs that were challenging to attain with previous methods. Rich “Dr. Patch” Soergel, Creative Wizard at Pacific Emblem Company, commented on the introduction of this technology, stating, “This technology allows us to create unique and eye-catching designs for our clients.”
This new process provides extensive customization options, including a range of patch sizes, shapes, and materials, catering to diverse needs for branding and personalization. It represents an efficient alternative to direct embroidery, promising significant cost savings while maintaining quality and aesthetic appeal.
Pacific Emblem Company, with over 35 years in the industry, is a recognized supplier of custom patches and headwear. The company’s commitment to innovation and quality is evident in the introduction of the LaserCUT Patch Process, reflecting its ongoing effort to offer advanced solutions to meet customer demands.
For organizations and individuals looking to enhance their branding or personalize apparel and accessories, Pacific Emblem Company’s LaserCUT Patch Process offers a new option. Further information about this technology and its applications can be found on the company’s website, highlighting its potential benefits for a wide range of uses.
As Pacific Emblem Company continues to lead in the supply of custom patches and emblems, the LaserCUT Patch Process is expected to set a new standard for quality and customization in the industry, providing customers with advanced solutions for their embroidery needs.