Custom Embroidered Turtleneck — OEM/ODM from 100 Pieces
CENWILD manufactures custom embroidered turtlenecks with in-house knitting, embroidery, and sampling. Low MOQ, private label, and full ODM support for fashion brands worldwide.
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Why Fashion Brands Choose CENWILD for Custom Embroidered Turtleneck Production
Low MOQ from 100 Pieces
Launch your custom embroidered turtleneck collection without excess inventory risk. Start production at just 100 pieces per style or colorway.
Fast Knit-Down Sampling
In-house flat-knitting and embroidery machines produce production-ready samples in 7–10 days so you validate fit, yarn, and decoration before bulk.
Full OEM and ODM Flexibility
Bring a tech pack, sketch, reference photo, or just an idea. Our design team develops original stitch patterns and embroidery layouts.
In-House Knitting & Embroidery
Control quality and lead times under one roof. We knit, link, embroider, wash, and finish every custom turtleneck without outsourcing.
28+ Years Dongguan Experience
Founded in 1998 in Humen, the heart of China’s knitwear hub. Over 2,000 brands trust our expertise in sweater manufacturing.
200+ Skilled Team Members
Dedicated knitters, linkers, embroiderers, and QC staff ensure every custom embroidered turtleneck meets your brand standards at scale.
Custom Turtleneck & Mock Neck Styles

Merino Wool Turtlenecks
Soft, breathable merino wool turtlenecks knitted on 3GG–14GG flat-bed machines in any gauge, color, and stitch pattern. CENWILD sources premium merino yarn and produces fully-fashioned or cut-and-sew styles for men, women, and children with MOQ from 100 pieces.
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Cashmere Turtlenecks
Luxurious cashmere turtlenecks manufactured with traceable cashmere yarn in classic or contemporary silhouettes. Our Dongguan facility handles intarsia, jacquard, cable, and ribbed constructions, plus garment washing and anti-pilling finishing to ensure lasting softness and shape retention.
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Cotton Turtlenecks
Versatile cotton turtlenecks in Pima, organic, or standard cotton blends. Ideal for layering and year-round collections, we knit lightweight to midweight gauges, apply custom prints or embroidery, and support private label production with in-house sampling and grading.
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Ribbed Turtlenecks
Textured ribbed turtlenecks engineered for stretch, recovery, and visual interest. CENWILD programs 1×1, 2×2, or custom rib patterns on computerized machines, delivering consistent quality across production runs and enabling brands to differentiate with signature ribbed details.
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Oversized Turtlenecks
Relaxed, oversized turtleneck sweaters designed for contemporary fit and comfort. We draft patterns to your specifications, knit chunky or fine gauges, and offer drop-shoulder, balloon-sleeve, or longline silhouettes with full ODM design support from sketch to finished garment.
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Slim Fit Turtlenecks
Tailored slim fit turtlenecks with precise body-contour shaping. Our 28-year pattern and grading expertise ensures flattering lines across size ranges. We produce in merino, cashmere, cotton, or blends with seamless fully-fashioned construction or linking for a clean, professional finish.
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Mock Neck Sweaters
Modern mock neck sweaters offering the structure of a turtleneck with a lower, more versatile neckline. CENWILD manufactures mock necks in pullovers, quarter-zips, and half-zips across all yarn types, gauges, and decoration techniques to complement any brand aesthetic.
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Embroidered Logo Turtlenecks
Branded turtlenecks featuring custom embroidered logos, monograms, or graphics. Our in-house embroidery workshop handles flat, 3D puff, chain-stitch, applique, sequin, and patch decoration with precise placement, thread matching, and quality control before every shipment.
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Unisex Turtlenecks
Unisex turtleneck designs sized and styled for inclusive, gender-neutral collections. CENWILD develops relaxed or structured fits, neutral or bold colorways, and scalable size grading to help brands reach wider audiences with cohesive, versatile knitwear offerings.
Get a QuoteAbout CENWILD — 28 Years of Knitwear Excellence
Founded in 1998 in Humen, Dongguan — the heart of China’s knitwear manufacturing hub — CENWILD began as a small family knitting workshop and has grown into a full-service OEM and ODM sweater manufacturer trusted by over 2,000 fashion brands worldwide. Guided by the values of Quality First, Customer Growth, Innovation, and Responsibility, we position ourselves as the long-term manufacturing backbone behind growing fashion brands.
Today, our team of more than 200 skilled employees operates computerized flat-knitting machines across 3GG–14GG gauges with a monthly capacity exceeding 80,000 pieces. We serve brands, retailers, wholesalers, independent designers, and influencers across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, Russia, and the Middle East with flexible MOQ from just 100 pieces and comprehensive in-house capabilities.
From yarn sourcing and knit-down sampling to embroidery, printing, garment washing, and export logistics, CENWILD delivers one-stop custom embroidered turtleneck production and every other knitwear style you need. Our dedicated design team turns sketches, tech packs, or even rough ideas into production-ready garments, ensuring your vision comes to life with precision and craftsmanship honed over nearly three decades.

Core Capabilities Behind Every Custom Embroidered Turtleneck
In-House Knitting Across 3GG–14GG Gauges
CENWILD operates computerized flat-knitting machines spanning fine to chunky gauges, producing over 80,000 pieces monthly. Every custom embroidered turtleneck is knit in-house in Dongguan, ensuring speed, quality control, and flexibility from the first stitch.
- 3GG–14GG gauge range for fine merino to chunky wool
- Monthly capacity exceeding 80,000 finished pieces
- Fully-fashioned and intarsia knitting for seamless construction
- Direct control over lead times and production scheduling

Design, Sampling & 3D Knit Programming
Our dedicated design team transforms your concept—tech pack, sketch, or idea—into production-ready knitwear. We develop original stitch patterns, grade sizes, and produce knit-down swatches so you approve every detail before full production begins.
- Original stitch design and pattern development
- 3D knit programming for complex jacquard and cable work
- Knit-down sampling with your chosen yarn and gauge
- Full grading and tech pack refinement included

Embroidery & Decoration Mastery
From flat and 3D puff embroidery to sequins, appliqué, and custom patches, CENWILD’s decoration workshop brings your brand identity to life on every custom embroidered turtleneck. We also offer screen printing, heat transfer, and DTF for multi-technique designs.
- Flat, 3D/puff, chain-stitch, and appliqué embroidery
- Sequin work, patches, and logo embroidery
- Screen, heat-transfer, DTF, and sublimation printing
- In-house decoration for faster turnaround and tighter quality

Quality Control & Garment Finishing
Every piece undergoes rigorous inspection at multiple checkpoints. Our finishing workshop applies softening, anti-pilling treatments, garment dyeing, and brushing to ensure your custom embroidered turtleneck meets retail-ready standards before it ships.
- Multi-stage QC from yarn inspection to final audit
- Softening, anti-pilling, and brushing treatments
- Garment dye and wash for unique finishes
- 28+ years of quality-first manufacturing experience

CENWILD vs. Typical Custom Embroidered Turtleneck Suppliers
When you’re sourcing custom embroidered turtlenecks, not all manufacturers deliver the same flexibility, speed, or support. Here’s how CENWILD’s 28 years of OEM/ODM experience and in-house capabilities compare to typical overseas suppliers.
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Our Custom Embroidered Turtleneck Production Process
From yarn selection to final shipment, every custom embroidered turtleneck passes through six rigorous stages in our Dongguan facility. With 28+ years of OEM and ODM experience, CENWILD controls each phase to deliver consistent quality at MOQ from just 100 pieces.
Yarn Sourcing & Sampling
We source premium yarn—cashmere, merino, cotton, or blends—and produce knit-down swatches to confirm gauge, texture, and color before full production begins.
Knitting & Linking
Computerized flat-knit machines (3GG–14GG) shape each turtleneck panel. Skilled technicians link sleeves, body, and collar for a seamless, fully-fashioned finish.
Embroidery & Decoration
In-house embroidery—flat, 3D puff, appliqué, sequin, or logo patches—transforms each custom embroidered turtleneck into a branded statement piece for your collection.
Quality Control & Finishing
Every garment undergoes multi-point inspection. Washing, softening, anti-pilling treatments, and garment dyeing refine hand-feel and durability to meet private label standards.
Trims & Packing
We attach custom hang tags, woven labels, care labels, and polybags. Each turtleneck is folded to your spec and packed for retail or wholesale distribution.
Export & Logistics
Our export team coordinates shipping worldwide—FOB, CIF, or door-to-door—ensuring your custom embroidered turtleneck order arrives on time, every time.
How to Order Your Custom Embroidered Turtleneck
From design brief to finished garment, CENWILD makes custom embroidered turtleneck production simple and transparent — even for first-time buyers starting at just 100 pieces.
Submit Your Design Brief
Share your tech pack, sketch, reference photo, or just your idea. Our design team will help refine specifications and recommend yarn, gauge, and embroidery placement.
Receive Quote and Sample
Within 1–2 business days you’ll receive a detailed quote. Approve it and we’ll produce a knit-down sample with embroidery for your review and fit approval.
Approve and Start Production
Once you confirm the sample, pay your deposit and we begin bulk production. Our 200-person team manages knitting, embroidery, linking, washing, and finishing in-house.
Quality Inspection and Shipment
Every custom embroidered turtleneck passes multi-stage QC before packing. We coordinate export logistics and keep you updated until your order arrives at your warehouse.
Certifications & Quality Standards
Brands That Grew With Our Custom Embroidered Turtlenecks
CENWILD’s custom embroidered turtleneck quality exceeded our expectations. We scaled from 300 to 5,000 units per season in just 18 months, and their team handled every production increase seamlessly with zero delays.
We launched four seasonal collections on time thanks to their in-house sampling and embroidery capabilities. Lead time dropped by 35% compared to our previous manufacturer, and the MOQ flexibility let us test new designs risk-free.
Their ODM team turned our rough sketches into production-ready custom embroidered turtlenecks in under three weeks. We’ve reordered 12 times now, and quality consistency across 8,000+ pieces has been flawless every single time.
Custom Embroidered Turtleneck — Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum order quantity for a custom embroidered turtleneck?
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Do you charge for samples of custom embroidered turtlenecks?
What are the payment terms and deposit requirements?
Can you handle international shipping and logistics for custom embroidered turtleneck orders?
How do you protect my designs and intellectual property?
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The Complete Buyer’s Guide to Custom Embroidered Turtleneck Sweaters for Your Brand
Navigate fabric choices, embroidery techniques, and manufacturer selection with confidence. This guide delivers a proven decision framework, quality benchmarks, supplier evaluation criteria, and the most common pitfalls fashion buyers encounter when sourcing custom embroidered turtlenecks.
1. What Is a Custom Embroidered Turtleneck?
A custom embroidered turtleneck is a high-collar knit sweater personalized with thread-based decoration — logos, monograms, text, or artwork — stitched directly into the fabric using computerized embroidery machines. Unlike heat transfers or screen printing, embroidery creates a tactile, three-dimensional finish that withstands 50+ commercial wash cycles without fading or cracking, making it the preferred choice for premium branding on knitwear.
Fashion brands choose embroidery over other decoration methods for three reasons: perceived value (consumers associate thread-work with luxury), durability (stitches lock into the knit structure), and versatility across textures (embroidery performs equally well on ribbed collars, cable-knit bodies, and fine-gauge cashmere). Thread colors can be matched to any Pantone reference, and techniques range from flat satin-stitch logos to 3D puff, chain-stitch, appliqué, sequin, and patch embroidery.
Two sourcing models exist: purchasing stock turtlenecks and adding embroidery as a separate service, or partnering with a full-service manufacturer like CENWILD that integrates custom knit construction, yarn selection, fit grading, and in-house embroidery under one roof — reducing lead time, minimizing quality handoffs, and enabling true design differentiation from collar height to stitch pattern.
2. Evolution of the Embroidered Turtleneck in Fashion
The turtleneck emerged in 15th-century Europe as functional workwear for fishermen and laborers, then became standard naval uniform fabric by the 19th century for its warmth and coverage. By the 1960s it had crossed into intellectual and minimalist fashion — Audrey Hepburn wore it in Funny Face (1957), and Steve Jobs later made the black turtleneck his uniform, signaling focus and creative authority.
Embroidery shifted from pure decoration to luxury branding tool during the 1980s–90s sportswear boom, when monogram culture and visible logo placement turned stitched crests and initials into status markers. Ralph Lauren, Lacoste, and European heritage houses used embroidered emblems to telegraph craftsmanship and exclusivity on knitwear.
Today custom embroidered turtlenecks anchor streetwear collaborations and capsule collections, where small-run embroidery — team logos, founder signatures, or artist graphics — conveys authenticity and limited-edition value. For fashion brands sourcing at low MOQ, embroidery remains the fastest way to transform a classic silhouette into a branded, heritage-driven piece without the setup costs of jacquard or intarsia knitting.
3. Types of Custom Embroidered Turtleneck Styles
Turtleneck silhouettes vary widely in fit, collar height, and body construction, each unlocking different embroidery placements and target markets. Matching the right variant to your brand positioning determines both decoration success and end-user appeal.
Classic Fitted Turtleneck

A close-to-body silhouette with a full-height folded collar, typically knit in fine gauges (9GG–14GG) for a smooth surface. Embroidery sits cleanly on the left chest or upper sleeve; corporate uniforms and luxury fashion brands favor this style for logo visibility and timeless appeal.
Oversized & Relaxed Fit

Dropped shoulders and wider body panels suit athleisure and streetwear collections. Back-yoke embroidery and oversized chest placements work well on the relaxed canvas; independent designers and influencer capsules use this silhouette to balance comfort with statement branding.
Mock Neck (Shorter Collar)

A stand-up collar 5–8 cm high, without the fold-over. Popular in activewear and modern minimalist lines, it offers unobstructed chest and shoulder embroidery zones and appeals to customers seeking a cleaner neckline than the classic turtleneck.
Sleeveless Turtleneck

Layering-focused silhouette common in women’s knitwear and resort collections. Embroidery is usually centered on the chest or along the hem; retailers targeting transitional-season wardrobes and capsule layering systems specify this variant for versatility.
4. Materials & Fabrics for Custom Embroidered Turtlenecks
Fabric selection governs embroidery quality, production cost, and end-user satisfaction. Heavier knits (220+ GSM) hold stitches cleanly and resist hoop distortion, while lighter gauges demand stabilizer and lower stitch density to avoid puckering.
| Fabric | GSM Range | Embroidery Stability | Price Tier | Best Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Merino wool | 180–260 | Excellent | High | Premium collections, logos |
| Cotton jersey | 160–220 | Moderate (needs stabilizer) | Mid | Casual, high-volume runs |
| Cashmere blend | 200–240 | Excellent | Premium | Luxury branding, small logos |
| Acrylic | 200–280 | Excellent | Low | Budget lines, bold graphics |
| Cotton-poly blend | 180–240 | Good | Low-Mid | Activewear, easy-care retail |
| Technical synthetics | 150–200 | Good (moisture-wicking) | Mid | Performance, athleisure |
5. Customization & Embroidery Decoration Options
Embroidery transforms a custom embroidered turtleneck from blank knitwear into a branded asset. CENWILD offers flat, 3D puff, chain-stitch, appliqué, sequin, patch, and logo embroidery across left chest, center chest, sleeve, and back neck zones, with typical size limits of 4×4 inches for chest placements and up to 10×10 inches for back designs.
Embroidery Techniques & Visual Effects

Flat embroidery uses rayon or polyester thread at 5,000–15,000 stitches for sharp logos and text. 3D puff adds foam beneath thread for raised lettering, popular in streetwear. Appliqué bonds fabric patches with embroidered borders, reducing stitch counts and cost for large fills. Chenille creates a plush, varsity-jacket texture; metallic thread delivers shimmer but requires slower machine speeds.
Thread Types & Durability

Rayon thread offers high sheen and vivid color but fades faster under UV and washing. Polyester resists fading, withstands industrial laundry cycles, and suits activewear or workwear. Metallic thread adds luxury but may fray if stitch density exceeds fabric elasticity on knits.
Design Complexity, Cost & Lead Time

Stitch count drives both digitizing fees and run time: simple one-color logos cost less and embroider in under two minutes per piece, while gradient or multi-color designs with 20,000+ stitches add 1–2 days to sampling and increase unit cost by 15–40%. CENWILD’s in-house digitizing team optimizes density to prevent puckering on fine-gauge knits.
6. Key Quality Indicators in Custom Embroidered Turtleneck Production
Professional buyers audit five construction checkpoints before approving any custom embroidered turtleneck production run. Each indicator directly affects garment longevity, customer satisfaction, and brand reputation in the competitive knitwear market.
Collar Rib Gauge and Recovery

Turtleneck collars require 1×1 or 2×2 rib construction at 7GG–12GG gauge to maintain shape after repeated stretching. Pull-test the collar to 150% width; quality rib returns to within 5% of original circumference within 30 seconds.
Poor recovery creates loose, sagging collars that damage brand perception. CENWILD programs dedicated collar panels with higher stitch density and tests recovery on every knit-down sample before bulk production.
Seam Type and Stitch Density

Flatlock seams lie flat against skin and prevent bulk under embroidery; overlock seams are faster but create ridges. Specify 12–14 stitches per inch for durability without puckering.
Seam failure is the leading cause of garment returns. Conduct a 5 kg pull test on shoulder and side seams; quality construction shows no separation or thread breakage.
Embroidery Registration Accuracy
Professional embroidery holds ±1 mm placement tolerance across all garment sizes. Misaligned logos or motifs signal poor digitizing or hooping discipline.
Request pre-production samples with embroidery positioned on body and measure against your tech pack. CENWILD’s digitizing team programs registration marks into every design file and uses laser-guided hooping for consistent placement across 80,000-piece monthly runs.
Thread Tension and Surface Quality
Correct embroidery tension shows no puckering, loose loops, or fabric distortion. Inspect the garment reverse; backing should lie smooth without gathered fabric.
Poor tension creates permanent waves that survive washing. Run a 3-cycle wash test at 30°C; quality embroidery maintains flat surface and intact stitches with no thread fray or color bleed.
Fabric Pre-Shrinking and Dimensional Stability
Knit fabrics must be relaxed or steam-finished before cutting to prevent post-wash shrinkage beyond 3–5%. Measure chest width and body length before and after a standard wash cycle.
Untreated fabric can shrink 8–12%, rendering sized garments unwearable. CENWILD applies garment washing, softening, and anti-pilling treatments during finishing, locking dimensions before embroidery to ensure your custom embroidered turtleneck meets spec through the product lifecycle.
7. How to Choose the Right Custom Embroidered Turtleneck Manufacturer
Selecting a custom embroidered turtleneck partner requires evaluating operational capabilities, quality controls, and service infrastructure. Six criteria separate transactional vendors from manufacturing partners who scale with your brand.
Minimum Order Quantity and Scalability
MOQ reveals factory flexibility. Manufacturers offering 100–200 piece minimums typically run dedicated sampling lines and accept emerging brands; those requiring 1,000+ pieces prioritize bulk efficiency over partnership growth.
CENWILD’s 100-piece MOQ and 80,000-piece monthly capacity accommodate both test launches and seasonal restocks without vendor switching.
In-House Embroidery vs. Outsourced Decoration
Factories outsourcing embroidery add 5–10 days to lead times and lose direct quality oversight. In-house digitizing, machine setup, and thread-tension control ensure placement accuracy and stitch consistency across reorders.
Ask whether the factory owns embroidery machines and employs digitizers on-site.
Sampling Turnaround, Cost, and Digitizing Preview
Professional manufacturers deliver knit-down samples in 7–14 days and provide embroidery digitizing previews before stitching. Sample fees ($50–150 per colorway) are standard; free sampling often signals compromised quality or hidden costs.
Red flag: factories refusing physical samples or skipping digitizing approval.
Certifications and Compliance
OEKO-TEX Standard 100, BSCI, and ISO 9001 certifications verify chemical safety, labor standards, and process consistency. Retailers in the EU, US, and Australia increasingly require third-party documentation.
Request current certificates and test reports during vetting.
Communication and Design Support
Responsive English-speaking teams and in-house design capabilities (3D knit programming, grading, stitch development) reduce revision cycles. CENWILD’s design team translates sketches, photos, or concepts into production-ready tech packs.
Test responsiveness during sampling: vague lead times or delayed replies predict production delays.
Shipping, Logistics, and Payment Flexibility
Factories experienced in FOB, DDP, and air/sea consolidation simplify customs and reduce freight surprises. Payment options (T/T, PayPal, credit card) and deposit terms (30–50% for repeat orders) reflect partnership orientation.
For orders above 5,000 pieces, schedule factory audits or hire third-party inspectors to verify capacity and working conditions.
8. Common Mistakes When Sourcing Custom Embroidered Turtlenecks
Sourcing a custom embroidered turtleneck involves technical decisions that can trigger costly returns, chargebacks, and brand damage if overlooked. Five recurring mistakes account for the majority of production disputes between brands and manufacturers.
Choosing Fabric Too Lightweight for Dense Embroidery

Single-jersey fabrics below 200 GSM often pucker under dense logo embroidery because the needle perforations exceed the knit’s structural integrity. Puckering leads to chargebacks and customer returns.
Specify minimum 240 GSM interlock or rib for chest logos exceeding 5,000 stitches, and request a knit-down sample with embroidery applied before bulk production.
Skipping Pre-Production Samples
Approving production from a digital mock-up without a physical embroidered sample conceals thread tension, color shift, and placement errors that only appear on the finished garment. This mistake results in entire batches requiring rework.
Always order and approve a full pre-production sample showing final yarn, stitch, and embroidery before authorizing bulk cutting.
Underestimating Digitizing Costs and Revisions
Complex logos require professional digitizing (typically $50–150 per design) and may need two or three stitch-test revisions to eliminate thread breaks or distortion. Brands that skip this budget line face surprise charges or accept substandard embroidery.
Budget digitizing and at least one revision cycle into your first-order cost; many manufacturers, including CENWILD, include digitizing in the sample fee.
Ignoring Thread Color Matching Under Different Lighting

Pantone references for embroidery thread shift under incandescent, LED, and daylight conditions. A logo that matches indoors may look off-brand in retail lighting, prompting customer complaints.
Request physical thread cards and approve colors under your primary retail lighting environment before bulk production.
Failing to Specify Wash-Care Labels Matching Embroidery Durability
Standard care labels may recommend washing conditions that loosen embroidery stitches or fade rayon thread, causing post-sale returns. Mismatched care instructions damage brand credibility.
Align care-label washing temperature and tumble-dry instructions with the thread type and backing stabilizer used; confirm label text with your manufacturer before printing.
9. Step-by-Step: Launching Your Custom Embroidered Turtleneck Collection
Launching a custom embroidered turtleneck collection requires careful sequencing and realistic timelines. First-time buyers often underestimate the 50–70 day lead time from concept to shipment, risking missed launch windows and lost pre-orders.
Define Target Audience and Price Point
Identify your customer segment — luxury, contemporary, or value — and set retail and wholesale price ceilings before fabric selection. A $120 retail turtleneck allows roughly $30–36 landed cost at standard keystone markup, guiding yarn and embroidery complexity. CENWILD’s 100-piece MOQ supports niche launches without over-committing capital.
Select Fabric and Silhouette
Choose gauge (7GG for chunky, 12GG for fine), yarn (merino, cashmile, cotton blends), and fit (slim, relaxed, oversized). Request yarn swatches and reference existing styles to align texture with your brand aesthetic. This phase takes 2–3 days when working from a manufacturer’s yarn library.
Design and Digitize Embroidery Artwork
Submit vector logo files or sketches; the factory digitizes artwork into stitch files, selecting flat, 3D puff, or chain-stitch techniques. Digitizing requires 3–5 days and a strike-off on fabric to confirm thread tension and placement before sampling begins.
Order and Approve Pre-Production Sample
A knit-down sample in your chosen yarn, gauge, and embroidery validates fit, hand-feel, and decoration quality. Sampling takes 10–14 days; budget one revision cycle if adjustments are needed. Approval of this sample freezes all specs for bulk production.
Place Bulk Order with Clear Specifications
Issue a purchase order listing quantities per size and color, embroidery placement coordinates, label artwork, and packaging requirements. Production spans 28–35 days at standard capacity; CENWILD’s computerized flat-knitting lines handle 80,000+ pieces monthly, ensuring on-time delivery for established order sizes.
Plan Quality Control and Shipping
Schedule a third-party or in-house QC inspection before the balance payment. Sea freight adds 25–40 days (China to US/EU), air 5–7 days. Total concept-to-warehouse timeline: 50–70 days for sea, 35–45 for air, allowing you to align marketing campaigns with actual inventory arrival.
10. Pricing & Cost Breakdown for Custom Embroidered Turtlenecks
CENWILD’s custom embroidered turtleneck pricing starts at 100 pieces MOQ with unit costs spanning $12–$65 depending on fabric tier, stitch complexity, and embroidery detail. Economy cotton-poly blends anchor the entry tier, mid-range merino wool balances quality and cost, and premium cashmere blends serve luxury collections.
Embroidery variables that shift price include total stitch count (5,000–15,000+ stitches), number of thread colors (1–12+), placement complexity (chest logo versus all-over back design), and digitizing requirements. First-time digitizing fees range $30–$80 per design; repeat orders skip this charge. Lead time compresses as volume grows: 100-unit runs ship in 25–30 days, while 1,000+ pieces benefit from 20–25 day production and consolidated freight.
The table below models three fabric tiers across four quantity breaks, bundling base knitting, embroidery (up to 8,000 stitches, 6 colors), and standard finishing to simplify budget forecasting for your custom embroidered turtleneck collection.
| Quantity Tier | Economy Cotton-Poly | Mid-Tier Merino Wool | Premium Cashmere Blend | Lead Time (days) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 pcs | $12–$16 | $22–$28 | $48–$65 | 25–30 |
| 250 pcs | $11–$14 | $20–$25 | $45–$60 | 23–28 |
| 500 pcs | $10–$13 | $18–$23 | $42–$55 | 22–26 |
| 1,000+ pcs | $9–$12 | $16–$21 | $38–$50 | 20–25 |
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