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Embroidery 

Interior Services offers a large selection of socially responsible* name brand labels such as Hanes, Outer Banks, Nike Golf and PING, in addition to cost effective quality products to fit a variety of budgets. Our convenient, full-service location is right on Ohio University’s campus and we offer free delivery on campus

It’s easy! Simply stop in, call or email to browse our one-of-a-kind catalogs and talk to our in house embroidery specialists to find the style, fabric and color that is right for you. If you’re not sure which product is right for you, our team of embroidery experts will work with you to determine what will best suit your embroidery application.

It’s effective! Nothing gives a more professional impression than custom embroidered apparel with your special logo. It enhances your image and brand awareness by making you and your team walking ambassadors for your brand.

And since Interior Services provides in-house embroidery services with no minimum requirement, it’s even easier to get the look you want. With styles ranging from traditional business and corner office casual, to relaxed, cotton and performance polos, Interior Services has just what you need to get noticed.


Custom embroidered logos for:

  • Departments
  • Teams
  • Groups
  • Greek organizations
  • Leagues
  • Individuals


Products:

    • Shirts
    • Caps & hats
    • Corporate apparel
    • Professional uniforms
      • Chef's coats, lab coats, scrubs & more
    • Team sporting apparel
    • Bags & totes
    • Outerwear
    • Personalized gifts
    • Towels, pillowcases, blankets, embroidered mongrams & more

* Our brands are participating members with the Fair Labor Association -- a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting international labor standards and improving working conditions worldwide. Lear more at www.fairlabor.org (excludes OGIO and PING collections).