Custom Embroidery

Custom Embroidery

Get your Company logo (and more) embroidered on your garment(s). Flat fee for each embroidery location. Add one product for each embroidery location to your cart and we will contact you for information on color, logo location and for a hi-resolution logo file.
Regular price$30.00
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Embher® was designed to wear as a three piece outfit. Each garment is designed for maximum comfort and fit. Put the three together to create the best workwear ensemble you’ve ever had.

Be sure to check the Vest + Shirt Size Chart or the Pant Size Chart for the best fit!

FAQs

Our flame-resistant clothing is preshrunk, ensuring minimal to no shrinkage when laundered according to the care instructions. This feature maintains the garment's fit and durability wash after wash.

For optimal maintenance, wash your FR garments in 60-degree water temperature. To extend
the lifespan, consider turning them inside out before laundering and hang drying. While safe for the dryer, avoid using fabric softeners, as they can compromise the flame-resistant properties. Light ironing can also help maintain a polished appearance.

Yes, our flame-resistant clothing meets Hazard Category 2 requirements and are NFPA 2112 certified. Each garment, whether it's a long-sleeve FR shirt, FR pants, or FR vest, has a minimum Arc Rating of 8 cal/cm², ensuring compliance and safety in hazardous environments.

Our flame-resistant pants are designed with functionality in mind. The wide leg FR pant has one back pocket and two front pockets, with one being large and secured with a hidden velcro enclosure. The slim leg FR pant features side pockets on each leg and front pockets.

Yes! Wear our slim-leg FR pants confidently, as they are designed to fit comfortably over or inside boots, offering both style and functionality.

Our FR utility vests boast multiple pockets, including side openings for easy access and secured
flaps for additional safety. The FR utility vests also feature a gas monitor pocket on the left chest to securely fasten your gas monitor in the breathing zone while still being able to fully zip the vest.

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Founder, Melanie Adams

"In the U.S. alone, approximately 7 million women work in oil and gas companies. They wear what is available and roll the sleeves, cuff the leg and then deal with the parachute effect of larger armholes. These on-the-fly adaptations are not only a safety hazard, but a fashion tragedy."