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World Emblem, the world’s largest patch and emblem manufacturer, is celebrating its 30th year in business. The company, which operates a manufacturing center in northwest Houston, produces an average of 250 million emblems and custom products annually. What started as a small shop in New Jersey in 1993 has now grown to include nine locations worldwide and over 1,000 employees.

One of the unique qualities of World Emblem is their minimum order quantity of one. Whether you need just one garment embroidered or 10,000, they can accommodate your needs. Some of their notable clients include the NFL, Levi’s, New Era, and Perry Ellis. The company’s Chief Operating Officer, Jim Kozel, emphasized the personalized and high-quality nature of their products.

During a behind-the-scenes tour with ABC13’s Localish team, World Emblem showcased the intricate process that goes into producing thousands of custom patches every day. Visitors can witness firsthand the dedication and attention to detail that the company puts into their work. For more information about World Emblem and their services, you can visit their website.

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