The Embroidery Comparison Framework
Embroidery separates average replicas from exceptional ones. When multiple sellers offer the same item, embroidery quality often varies dramatically. Here's how to compare effectively.
Three Core Evaluation Points
1. Stitch Density
Higher stitch count equals better coverage. Compare seller photos side by side:
- Look for visible backing fabric showing through
- Check if letters appear "thin" or "full"
- Examine solid color areas for patchiness
2. Edge Definition
Clean embroidery has sharp boundaries. Poor quality shows:
- Fuzzy or frayed edges on letters
- Uneven curves on logos
- Stray threads outside design boundaries
3. Thread Quality
Thread determines longevity and appearance:
- Silk-blend threads have subtle sheen
- Cheap polyester looks plasticky
- Quality thread resists pilling after washing
Spreadsheet Comparison Method
Open CNFans Spreadsheet and identify sellers offering your target item. Create a simple comparison:
- Screenshot each seller's embroidery close-ups
- Place images side by side at equal zoom
- Reference authentic retail photos for accuracy check
Red Flags Across Sellers
When comparing multiple options, immediately eliminate sellers showing:
- Misaligned text or crooked logos
- Inconsistent letter spacing
- Color mismatches from reference images
- Visible bobbin thread on front surface
Price-Quality Correlation
Embroidery quality follows predictable patterns:
- Budget tier: Single-layer, lower density stitching
- Mid-tier: Proper density with minor edge imperfections
- Premium tier: Multi-layer construction, precise detail replication
Brand-Specific Considerations
Small Logos (Polo, Lacoste)
Tiny emblems require precision. Compare proportions and positioning carefully. Even 2mm shifts are noticeable on small designs.
Large Back Designs (Supreme, Stussy)
Big embroidery reveals technique flaws. Check for direction changes in stitch patterns and color gradient accuracy.
Text-Heavy Pieces (Represent, Balenciaga)
Letters must maintain consistent weight throughout. Thin spots indicate thread tension problems.
QC Photo Requests
When ordering, request specific angles:
- Macro shot of embroidery at highest detail
- Side-angle showing thread height
- Back side of embroidered area when possible
Final Decision Matrix
Score each seller 1-5 on these factors:
- Stitch density and coverage
- Edge sharpness and definition
- Color accuracy to retail
- Thread quality appearance
- Overall craftsmanship consistency
Highest total score wins. When tied, factor price and seller reputation from spreadsheet reviews.
Quick Reference
Best embroidery shows: dense coverage, sharp edges, correct thread sheen, perfect alignment, no visible backing. Use CNFans Spreadsheet filtering to narrow options, then apply this framework for final selection.