Embroidery Start-Up
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I was recently in D.C . at Arundel Mills Mall and I stumbled across a girl embroidering hats and shirts. Now she wasn’t doing it by hand as she had a machine that was doing regular photoshop graphics. I asked her the prices and she said she can put a logo on a New Era hat for 25 bucks. I hadn’t seen anything like that in a long time but I thought with so many cats who have logo shirts for corporate gigs and minor restaurant uniforms this might be a great addition to anyone who is doing tshirts.
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Any embroidery business requires that you have a quality embroidery machine. But buying an embroidery machine is more complicated than it looks. Today’s embroidery machines come with a host of different options for software. Software ranges from packages that help you create basic embroidery to those that are capable of full color complex designs. It is important to choose an embroidery machine that can grow with your business. Look for a machine that has the room and ability to upgrade its software as your business grows and technology changes.
Licensing
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Depending on where you plan to operate your business from, you may need to apply for a business license. You will also need to apply for either an LLC, or another form of business format, to help with taxes and banking. If your business stays small, you may be able operate under self-employment, but as your business grows you will need to take the proper steps to stay legally open.
Location
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Once your equipment and structure is in place you can start to decide on a location. If you plan on staying small, and the zoning requirements allow it, you may be able to sell your embroidery directly from your home. However, if you plan to have an actual storefront or studio, you may want to look at commercial rentals in your area, or commercial real estate options. Be sure to compare areas and prices before you sign a contract.
Accounting
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Even if you choose self employment, you are still responsible for taxes. If you choose to hire additional employees to help run your business, accounting can get even more complicated. It is important to either hire an accountant, or if you choose to do your own accounting, keep very detailed records to avoid IRS audits.
Advertising and Promotion
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Now that you have the details of operation, it’s time to get the word out about your business. There are many different ways to promote your new embroidery business. You can use print ads, mailers, newspaper ads, television and radio and the Internet. Another great way to market your products is to arrange sales around specific seasons. For example, as fall turns to winter, promote embroidered hats and sweaters. You can also take advantage of holiday seasons to help move additional merchandise.
Expand and Upgrade
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As your business grows, consider expanding both your output of merchandise and the business itself. That may include moving from your home to a mall kiosk, or buying a larger store front. As your business grows, also grow the quality of your equipment. Embroidering machine technology evolves just like any other field of technology. Keep up to date with new equipment and software to stay ahead of the competition.
The actual machine Toyota 830 Esp for sale as low as 3500 and and a Expert ESP9100 Net as high as 12K. Also, if you look up places they will rent them to you for 200 a month. Now I’m thinking so many cats have t-shirt businesses online that you can also supply those hustle t-shirt lines with embroidered hats. The lady in the mall seemed to be doing very well with her kiosk and even let me know she can do it while I walk around the mall. This is a excellent online hustle for cats with small businesses, corporate polo shirts and even small restaurants.
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it’s crazy cuz I was just going to send you info about a similar start up, rhinestone shirt start up. All you need is a heat transfer machine $200-400, blank t shirts 1.50-3.00per shirt wholesale and pretty much everything you listed above. My aunt just started this and has 2500+ in orders in two weeks from soccer moms, students, friends and fam.
Yeah, the angle of personalization of t-shirts seems to be a helluva money maker. The girl at the mall was making money left and right and was just sitting there. Plus to see the machine working was enough to make everyone stop and go WOW!
The Embroidery looks better because it looks like quality. So imagine if a young cat made a clothing line and had this machine. They could put the logo on everything while buying the clothes for wholesale on the cheap.
It’s so much money out there
For the Willing and those who Hustle the question is … Where do I start?
Love the web-site freeman. What web-site do you think you can get one of those machines ?
Click on the machine names and they’ll take you to a video and the other to a website. If you search for them in google you’ll find someone selling one for cheap.
Don’t forget to do letterman’s jackets.
Some of these machines let you scan your own image so you can hire tatoo artists to do quick drawings for you that you will then sell as options on the jackets.
Since schools like to compete, other schools will come to you for bigger and better artwork.