Personalised Embroidery
Embroidery - your conscious narrative
In a world where uniqueness is not just appreciated but sought after, WILDA.ECO excels in the realm of personalised fashion. Our bespoke embroidery service transforms each garment into a narrative, reflecting the individual’s essence intertwined with our commitment to responsible fashion. The nature of our embroidery allows for an infinite array of combinations, ensuring that each piece is as unique as the individual who wears it.
The skilful craftsmanship of our embroidery is executed in-house, in the heart of the historic Wilda district of Poznań, European Union. This strategic choice to centralise our embroidery operations stems from a dedication to maintaining unmatched quality and personalisation in every stitch. Utilising the precision of the Husqvarna-Viking® machine and coupling it with environmentally sustainable TENCEL™ lyocell thread, made in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, we craft embroideries that are not only stunning but gentle on the planet. The thread is accredited with Oeko-Tex 100 and Lenzing certifications, highlighting its eco-friendly manufacturing process.
The Norrmalm blazer showcases a duo of embroideries – one on the back of the collar, open to personalisation and the other inside at shoulder level, presenting our brand’s core values. The Södermalm trousers feature a singular embroidery on the rear left pocket that can also be personalised, tailoring your ensemble to your style. Our artisanal approach, focused on individual touch, extends to embroidering brand sew-in labels and unique serial numbers, elevating each garment to slow, quiet luxury, transcending traditional fashion confines.
In the spirit of delivering unparalleled value and refinement, we take immense pride in announcing that all our embroideries – whether personalised or customised – are offered free of extra charge.
Personalised or customised embroidery, Made in Wilda
Embroidery thread: 100% TENCEL™ lyocell (Baden-Württemberg, Germany) <- Raw material: TENCEL™ lyocell (Austria)