Three decades on
the production floor.
Continuously running since 1987 — the same floor, the same hands.
Consignments cleared through customs across five continents.
From bullion badges to full ceremonial tunics under one roof.
Measured against agreed timelines — not against our own promises.
Every badge passes through a master embroiderer's hands before it passes inspection.
Digitised pattern files and in-house quality control sit alongside techniques passed down through three generations of bullion-wire embroiderers. Nothing leaves our floor without matching the approved sample — thread count included.
- Hand & machine embroidery under one roofBoth floors run in parallel to keep delivery dates.
- In-house digitizingYour artwork stitched exactly — no third-party middleman.
- MOQ from 20 piecesSmall commissions to consignments of 50,000+.
Four flagship ranges,
ready for order.
Cleared through customs on every continent but one.
From honour guards in the Gulf to police academies in West Africa, our consignments ship to more than 40 countries every year.
From your sketch to the shipping manifest.
Five checkpoints between the artwork arriving on our desk and the finished consignment leaving our dispatch bay.
Design & Digitizing
Your crest, badge, or insignia is converted into a stitch-accurate production file — matched to your artwork, not approximated.
Sample & Approval
A bench sample is produced and shipped for physical sign-off before any bulk cutting begins.
Production
Hand and machine floors run in parallel to hold delivery dates on large orders without shortcutting the craft.
Quality Control
Every batch is checked against the approved sample — thread count, tension, colour, all recorded.
Pack & Dispatch
Consolidated by consignment, documented for customs, shipped by air or sea to your address.
A few orders
we're proud of.
A snapshot of the last four consignments to leave our dispatch bay.
Ceremonial Waist Belt
National Guard Unit
Bullion Aiguillette
Air Force Honour Guard
Full Regalia Set
Grand Lodge Commission
Peak Caps
Police Academy — Graduating Class
What procurement officers write back
after the shipment lands.
The bullion badges matched our regimental colours thread for thread — no re-dye, no rejects. The first shipment landed and passed inspection the same afternoon.
Fourth consecutive re-order, three years running. Same tension, same shine, no drift in quality between batches — that’s the part most suppliers can’t hold.
Twenty-two lodges outfitted for the summer investiture. Zero returns, zero complaints. That’s the only review that matters to me.
They quoted eight weeks and delivered in seven. In defence procurement that’s rare; on a bespoke embroidery order it’s almost unheard of.
We ran a trial order of forty pieces before committing. They treated it with the same attention as the 4,000-unit follow-on. Reassuring.
The hand-finished aiguillettes for our honour guard drew comment at the state ceremony. Someone asked where we’d sourced them. We didn’t say.
Inside the Factory Floor
A closer look at how every order comes together — from artwork intake and hand embroidery to cutting and machine looms, all under one roof in Sialkot.
Ready to outfit your institution?
Send your insignia, sizing chart, or lodge specification — we’ll come back with a bench-sample timeline and a landed quotation.