OEM manufacturer Cotton Patch - What does epaulette mean – Evergreen
OEM manufacturer Cotton Patch - What does epaulette mean – Evergreen Detail:
Custom embroidered epaulettes (or shoulder slides and rank slides as they are also known), are a distinguishing part of uniforms and are worn with pride in organisations such as law enforcement, corrections facilities, security firms, ambulance service, fire departments, taxi companies, airlines, and many more! Epaulettes can communicate messages such as the company logo, the word “security”, or the individual’s rank or standing within the organisation.
EverGreen Badges uses only the highest quality materials and workmanship to produce our epaulettes. The majority of our custom epaulettes are embroidered onto a base fabric however for very fine detail we can also supply woven epaulettes.
If you are not quite sure what you are after then send us a your ideas and we will work with you to ensure that the finished items are exactly what you wanted.
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Our focus on should be to consolidate and enhance the quality and repair of present products, in the meantime constantly establish new products to meet unique customers' requires for OEM manufacturer Cotton Patch - What does epaulette mean – Evergreen, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Vietnam , Tunisia , Indonesia , Our company insists on the purpose of "takes service priority for standard, quality guarantee for the brand, do business in good faith, to provide professional, rapid, accurate and timely service for you". We welcome old and new customers to negotiate with us. We will serve you with all sincerity!
By Freda from Swaziland - 2017.10.27 12:12
The factory has advanced equipment, experienced staffs and good management level, so product quality had assurance, this cooperation is very relaxed and happy!
By Eileen from Greece - 2018.02.04 14:13