Stitched lettering and monograms
Best for jackets and uniformsChain-stitch and satin-stitch embroidery layouts tuned to jacket backs, chest crests, and sleeve hits with a distinctly retro personality.
zyrallexchel layers embroidery, patches, and prints onto garments for brands, crews, and one-off pieces. Every stitch, ink pass, and appliqué is tuned to your story.
Three ways to dress your garments in retro form
Chain-stitch and satin-stitch embroidery layouts tuned to jacket backs, chest crests, and sleeve hits with a distinctly retro personality.
Chenille, felt, and twill patches trimmed, bordered, and staged for sew-on or heat press, built to stay sharp on heavy rotation garments.
Water-based prints, puff hits, and patch-plus-print layouts that keep garments light while still carrying bold retro artwork.
A compact three-step path from idea to embellished piece
Start with a short note about your garments, the number of pieces, and how you want people to feel when they see or wear them.
Together we mark ideal placements, choose stitch types or inks, and line up a schedule that respects your launch or delivery window.
Once approved, garments move through embellishment and inspection in our New York workspace before heading back to your closet, shop, or tour.
We build color stories that feel at home in U.S. arenas, campuses, and venues while still standing out on racks and in closets.
Primary red for bold lettering
Used for scripts, numbers, and U.S. team marks that need to stand out.
Secondary orange for energy hits
Ideal for sleeve details, borders, and retro-inspired tour dates.
Accent gold for outlines
Frames patches and lettering without weighing down the garment.
Deep blue for contrast
Pairs well with denim, canvas, and U.S. city palettes from coast to coast.
Share a few details so we can sketch your next embellished piece