Based in northwest Houston, World Emblem is the largest patch and emblem manufacturer in the world. Over the past 30 years, the company has grown from a small shop in New Jersey to include nine locations worldwide and over 1,000 employees. Producing an average of 250 million emblems and custom products annually, World Emblem is known for its impressive client list that includes big names like the NFL, Levi’s, New Era, and Perry Ellis.
What sets World Emblem apart from other manufacturers is their minimum order quantity of one. This makes it easy for customers to get just what they need, whether it’s for a single garment or thousands. With this flexibility in mind, Chief Operating Officer Jim Kozel shared that World Emblem’s mission is to provide customers with high-quality products that meet their exact specifications.
During a behind-the-scenes tour with ABC13’s Localish team, viewers got a glimpse into the intricate process involved in producing custom patches on such a large scale. From design to production to quality control, every step of the process is meticulously executed to ensure that each product meets the highest standards of quality. To learn more about World Emblem and their services, visit their website for more information.
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