Garment Decoration Legacy Since 1936!

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American Craftsmanship in Embroidery Since 1936, Screen Printing Excellence, and Cutting-Edge DTF & DTG Printing

LogoVinci honors a heritage that blends rich history of custom garment decorating with modern innovation, beginning with the craft of embroidery in 1936. We've honed the art of screen printing to deliver vibrant, enduring prints and adopted Direct-to-Garment (DTG) printing for its design and production versatility. Our commitment to craftsmanship is evident across every thread, screen, and pixel—creating not just garments, but wearable art that Da Vinci himself would be proud of.

Embroidery: The Timeless Tradition

Since 1936, our company has been synonymous with premium quality embroidery. Our skilled team bring designs to life with precision and a rich palette of thread colors. Each stitch is a testament to our commitment, creating depth and texture that transforms ordinary garments into branded wearables guaranteed to impress your customers. From intricate monograms to bold logos, our embroidery provides a touch of class that stands the test of time.

Direct-to-Garment (DTG) and Direct-to-Film (DTF) Printing: Innovative Excellence

LogoVinci leverages the advanced capabilities of DTG and DTF printing to offer sharp, colorful designs on various textiles. Ideal for personalized, small-scale production, or highly detailed full color prints, these methods deliver high-quality with rapid turnaround, making them the go-to technology for time sensitive, limited quantity, and detail-rich applications.

Screen Printing: The Art of Color

Our screen printing expertise offers vibrant, long-lasting designs. This method allows us to layer colors with exceptional accuracy, resulting in crisp graphics and rich, saturated hues. Perfect for bulk orders and iconic designs, screen printing is the choice for medium and high volume needs.

A diverse group of American workers of varying ages and ethnicities.
An embroidery machine meticulously stitching a detailed pattern onto fabric.
An American worker focused on digitizing a design file on a computer in a workshop setting.

Our full suite of services, including in-house digitizing, is meticulously carried out within the USA, ensuring unparalleled quality and precision in every embroidered piece we produce.

This in-house approach not only allows us to maintain the highest standards of workmanship, but also plays a crucial role in creating American jobs.

By choosing LogoVinci, our clients support a legacy of American craftsmanship and contribute to the strength and growth of our local workforce.

Discover our rich history in embroidery and passion for quality craftsmanship converge to create exceptional products for our clients.

Our Heritage

Our journey began in 1936, under the original name Roman Manufacturing Corp., founded by Larry and Olga Mazzola. Specializing in monogramming for fine linens, handkerchiefs, towels, and fur coat linings, our brand quickly became synonymous with excellence. The company evolved into The Roman Art Embroidery Corp., garnering a prestigious clientele, including professional sports teams, for whom we designed embroidered logos.

In the early 1950s, we ventured into computerized embroidery, pioneering the use of Jacquard-driven Gross embroidery machines. This innovation positioned us as a leading supplier of embroidered sportswear, including golf shirts and sportswear, in the region.

The mid-1950s marked another milestone with the acquisition of the only Schiffli embroidery looms in New England. Our looms, coupled with pantograph punching machines, enabled us to produce intricate lace, fashion fabrics, sports emblems, and official badges for police and fire departments.

Expanding Horizons

The 1970s and 1980s saw us branching into headwear with the inception of the Roman Pro Cap Company, creating baseball caps that were highly regarded by professional sports teams and high-profile clients, including the Boston Red Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, Montreal Expos, and Los Angeles Dodgers as well as Spike Lee's 40 Acres & a Mule Company and various law enforcement agencies across the USA.

the Birth of Apparel 2000

In the mid 1990’s Robert Mazzola (Larry and Olga’s son) sold the Roman Pro Cap manufacturing portion of the business to a private equity firm and retained the embroidery and emblem side of the business under the name Apparel2000. With a focus on custom digitizing and garment embroidery as well as emblem manufacturing using the most sophisticated embroidery equipment available.

Transition and Innovation: LogoVinci Today

In the year 2023, a significant merger occurred as Apparel 2000 joined forces with Printerly.com, culminating in the creation of LogoVinci, Inc. This unification has allowed us to combine decades of skill in both traditional and contemporary digital garment decoration techniques. With our roots firmly planted in Massachusetts and New York, LogoVinci, Inc. stands as a beacon of innovation in the apparel industry, offering an enriched portfolio of services to our clients.

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