PB Leisurewear has announced plans to expand its production capability by doubling embroidery capacity in 2026 as it enters its 22nd year in business.
The Surrey-based branded clothing manufacturer will allocate a quarter of its annual profits to the investment, building on the addition of four print machines in 2025 that doubled its printing output.
The company has produced more than two million branded garments since its founding and has recorded a 25 per cent rise in client numbers over the past year.
Director Scott Wilson said: “We now deal with every major manufacturer there is. We have been building bridges with them constantly, and that has got to the point where we don’t believe our offer can be matched, given we have our own factory, right here in the UK, finishing every piece and hand packing every order we do.”
PB Leisurewear continues to complete all finishing and packing at its Surrey facility, maintaining a focus on domestic manufacturing and quality control.
Alongside the production expansion, the company is developing new digital systems, including a website and customer portal that will allow clients to track orders from enquiry through to delivery.
Scott Wilson added: “We are very proud of what we can offer. The fact our factory is managed by us, we control everything, and that’s important. And now we are adding this Customer Portal, we are going to make their journey much nicer. It is all about the client experience for us and we want that to be its best, which this will provide for.”
The investment forms part of a longer-term strategy aimed at strengthening production capacity and improving customer engagement.

