Precision laser technology for cutting, perforating, and engraving sportswear panels and components with accuracy that mechanical cutting cannot match — including ventilation perforations, intricate designs, and decorative laser engraving.
Laser cutting technology represents the highest level of precision available in sportswear manufacturing. Our laser cutter handles tasks that require a level of accuracy and intricacy that mechanical methods cannot achieve — including decorative perforations for ventilation, laser-cut panel edges that do not fray, and precision engraving on finished garments.
Our Galvo laser cutter is particularly useful for compression wear, premium activewear, and any garment that benefits from technical laser-cut detailing that adds both function and visual distinction.
Precision laser cutting for intricate panel shapes and decorative designs
Ventilation perforations laser-cut into performance fabric panels
Laser-cut fabric edges that seal without fraying — no overlock needed
Laser engraving on finished garments for premium branding details
±0.02 mm to ±0.05 mm precision tolerance — far tighter than mechanical cutting methods
Suitable for polyester, nylon, mesh, and most performance fabric types
Laser-cut perforations add ventilation zones to performance garments — breathable panels on jerseys, shorts, and training tops that improve airflow without compromising the fabric structure or print quality.
Complex decorative cuts, geometric patterns, and fine mesh-like detailing that mechanical cutting cannot achieve. Laser cutting handles tight tolerances and repeat patterns consistently across every piece in your order.
Brand names, player numbers, and logos can be laser-engraved directly onto finished garments — creating a subtle, premium finish that adds visual distinction without adding embroidery bulk or print layers.
Every cut and engraving is positioned using precise alignment guides — so logos, perforations, and details land in exactly the same spot on every garment in your batch, from piece one to the last.
Cutting or engraving design prepared as vector file. Paths optimised for laser output with correct kerf allowance.
Test cut performed on scrap material to verify laser power, speed, and focus settings before production run.
Fabric panels or finished garments positioned in machine with alignment jigs for accurate placement.
Laser cutter runs the cutting or engraving program. Operator monitors for consistent output throughout the run.
Laser-cut edges inspected for clean, sealed cuts with no fraying or burn marks on fabric.
Completed laser-cut panels transferred to stitching, or finished engraved garments transferred to finishing.
Real photos from inside our laser department in Sialkot, Pakistan.
Every garment goes through our laser department. Get a free quote — sample before bulk, always.