Materials
Matte vs. Glossy Embroidery Thread: Choosing the Right Finish
The finish on your thread changes how your logo reads from ten feet away. Here's how to choose.
Read →Embroidery and screen printing for DFW businesses that care about how they show up.
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Process
Share your vision, timeline, and quantity.
Expert guidance on fabrics, fits, and decoration methods.
Free digital proof. Revise until it's perfect.
Industry standard is 2–3 weeks. We're faster.
Your designs and specs are saved for easy repeat orders.
Share your vision, timeline, and quantity.
Expert guidance on fabrics, fits, and decoration methods.
Free digital proof. Revise until it's perfect.
Industry standard is 2–3 weeks. We're faster.
Your designs and specs are saved for easy repeat orders.
Industries
Our Difference
Every order includes design work by our in-house team. No extra fees, no outsourcing.
Industry standard is 2–3 weeks. We produce most orders in 5 business days.
See every step of your project, live. From mockup approval to delivery.
Sourced, produced, and shipped from DFW. Local means faster and more accountable.
Runaway Threads turned our uniform program around. The quality is consistent, the turnaround is fast, and their team actually picks up the phone.
Operations Director, Construction Co.
We've worked with a lot of apparel vendors. These guys are the first to get the details right every single time.
General Manager, Hospitality Group
Our restaurant staff looks sharp. The embroidery holds up through hundreds of washes. That's why we keep reordering.
Owner, Restaurant Group
The Studio
We started Runaway Threads because the custom apparel industry stopped caring about getting it right. We do. Every thread color, every stitch, every fabric weight — chosen with intent. Made in Dallas, for businesses that care about how they show up.
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Materials
The finish on your thread changes how your logo reads from ten feet away. Here's how to choose.
Read →Buying Guide
Not all polos survive a commercial kitchen. We break down the fabrics that actually last.
Read →Process
From digitized file to finished garment — a step-by-step look at the embroidery process.
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