10/31/2025
It has come to our attention that a fellow embroiderer has ripped off our business name and logo in Summit County.
Although Summit Embroidery has moved out of Summit County and rebranded to reflect our new location and community, the service you know and love is still operating and going strong under TwoSixTwo Apparel.
Summit Embroidery started in 2017 in Dillon and was family run the entire time. You walked into our shop and you were always greeted by me or my parents Bill and Sandy Engelman, or my brother Max Engelman. We worked hard to build a trustworthy business with the highest quality product and winning Best of Summit 3 years in a row reflected that.
We are disheartened to see a fellow embroiderer take on the Summit Embroidery name and similar logo. We are not affiliated with Annalisa’s Summit Embroidery business at all. Her rebrand is confusing to us, since we talked to her about her buying our business and she declined due to the large volume of orders and projects we took on. Her rebrand is also confusing to our past and current clients as we are still doing business with Summit County businesses and we felt like we left the county on a high note with the community and all of our clients.
We just ask the local community to not confuse the business we worked day in and day out to build, with another business that is deceiving and misleading the people that supported us year after year. There is no affiliation between our businesses. Make no mistake.
If you’d like to continue to support the original Summit Embroidery, please visit our new website and contact us here.
https://twosixtwoapparel.com/pages/contact
We understand we left a big gap and need for local embroidery in Summit County. It’s another thing to take on the Summit Embroidery name and similar logo, which all meant a lot to our family. Summit Embroidery still holds a special place in our hearts and it is hard to see someone take that from us and call it their own.