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Embroidery specialist invests in cutting-edge machinery

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Debbie Chadwick

Debbie Chadwick

Cheshunt-based embroidery and workwear specialist My Elements has recently expanded its capabilities by investing in two new state-of-the-art embroidery machines, named Arya and Aurora. These machines join the company’s original embroidery machine, Agatha, which celebrated its ninth anniversary in June this year.

The move to grow its embroidery team of machines comes as demand for high-quality embroidered workwear and uniforms continues to rise in the UK. With the additional capacity provided by Arya and Aurora, My Elements is now able to produce more orders, at greater speed, while maintaining the precision and craftsmanship that customers have come to expect.

The investment also gives My Elements greater flexibility. Should one machine require routine maintenance, the other two machines can seamlessly pick up the workload. This enables the team to keep projects on track and to meet deadlines reliably, ensuring that customers receive their embroidered garments on time.

The company also revealed that it has expanded its use of sustainable thread options at no extra cost. This environmentally conscious decision supports customers with sustainability goals by providing eco-friendly embroidery choices across My Elements’ full range of workwear and uniform products. This is part of the company’s commitment to responsible production without compromising the quality of its stitching.

From embroidered polo shirts to hi-vis gear and branded uniforms, My Elements continues to focus on delivering durable, high-quality embroidery solutions that help businesses present a polished and professional image.

As the company looks to the future, the new machines will play a central role in meeting increasing demand across a broad range of sectors, from local businesses and sports teams to schools and national companies. The team is proud to offer customers greater capacity while preserving the attention to detail that has built My Elements’ reputation over the past nine years.

The company’s emphasis on sustainability and capacity reflects its ongoing commitment to its customers and to the wider business community in Hertfordshire.

Looking ahead, My Elements plans to continue investing in its production and will share updates as Arya and Aurora settle into their new home.

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