NEW YORK EMBROIDERY STUDIO
We are a full-service surface design studio and manufacturing facility with more capabilities than any other factory of its kind in New York City.
We are a full-service surface design studio and manufacturing facility with more capabilities than any other factory of its kind in New York City.
“As the 2022 New York Fashion Week kicks into high gear, the New York Embroidery Studio—a fixture of the city’s Garment District for two decades—is buzzing.”
"New York Embroidery Studio has integrated the Stratasys J850 TechStyle™ 3D printer to revolutionize fashion manufacturing—combining traditional embroidery with 3D printing for enhanced creativity, customization, and sustainable production."
“The New York Embroidery Studio (NYES) has integrated Stratasys's J850 TechStyle 3D printer to merge embroidery and 3D printing, offering sustainable and customizable fashion solutions. This technology reduces waste and enables on-demand production. NYES is also hosting open house events to showcase how 3D printing is revolutionizing fashion.”
“By combining traditional embroidery with Stratasys' 3D Fashion direct-to-textile printing, NYES unlocks new levels of creativity, personalization, and eco-conscious manufacturing—pushing the boundaries of design and innovation."
“The New York Embroidery Studio (NYES) is integrating Stratasys’s J850 TechStyle 3D printer into its operations to combine traditional embroidery with 3D printing, enhancing creativity, personalization, and sustainability. Owner Michelle Feinberg highlights the studio's commitment to innovation and sustainability as it plans to showcase the potential of 3D fashion at upcoming events.”
“When a longtime client, Ralph Lauren, approached them in 2010 and asked for their help creating the Team USA uniforms for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, Michelle and the NYES team seized the opportunity. This was the first time in decades that Team USA uniforms would be made in the USA”
“NYES has integrated the Stratasys J850 TechStyle™ 3D printer into its manufacturing capabilities, merging traditional embroidery with 3D printing to create intricate, sustainable designs—like these direct-to-fabric dragonflies. This cutting-edge technology enhances creativity, personalization, and eco-conscious production, pushing the boundaries of fashion innovation."
“The New York Embroidery Studio (NYES) has integrated Stratasys’s J850 TechStyle 3D printer to combine traditional embroidery with 3D printing, offering customized and sustainable fashion solutions. This innovation allows for on-demand production and waste reduction. NYES plans to host open house events to showcase its 3D fashion capabilities.”
We cater to all business types, from small production to high fashion. There is no minimum for project size.
We do have an extensive library of swatches in every service we offer. Some of them can be found on our Instagram, but walking into our studio is the best way to experience them.
Typically, a week or less for most samples. More complicated projects may have longer turnaround rates.
Turnaround time depends on the project's complexity, quantity, and material.
We can. However, some garments may require openings to get to smaller areas, i.e., sleeves, pockets, etc.
Payment terms are due on receipt unless otherwise negotiated in a written contract. Production orders require a 50% down payment, with the balance paid in full upon completion.
Checks, all credit cards, and wire transfer & ACH.
Yes, we have a daily pick up scheduled with UPS.
You can also schedule your own pick up and send shipping labels if you want to use FedEx or DHL.
We're always happy to help! However, we are not a consultancy agency. Depending on the project, we charge a minimum consultancy fee by the hour based on project size, complexity, and resources. Our consultation fee is $150 per hour.
No two projects are the same. Thus, no two digitizing files are the same. The best way to determine the price point is by sending us the file, scaling, and quantity through our "Job Submission Form" or inquiring in person.
Spoilage refers to the imperfections or errors that can occur during the production process. It's not uncommon for up to 3% of an order to be affected by issues such as misprints, color inconsistencies, or other unforeseen challenges. To mitigate the impact of spoilage, it’s advisable to order additional garments to compensate for potential defects, ensuring that you meet your required quantity of finished, quality products.
Yes! You can check our our available positions here!