Framing A Sports Jersey

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One might think that keeping the jersey they wore in high school in the closet is the perfect way to maintain it. I would have to say they're sorely mistaken. That football jersey you wore during the championship game, the uniform donned to your first pee-wee league game, and even the Jersey hangers you wore when your favorite workforce won a championship. These items aren't just articles of clothing, they embody items of personal history and deserve to be treated as such.

One of the best way known to take care of a jersey is to have it framed. Framing a jersey serves purposes. The primary objective is that framing a jersey maintains it in its present state and protects it from any future damage. Being the owner of many jerseys, some framed and a few not, the damage a jersey can sustain by just being held on a hanger compared to 1 framed and hung on a wall is amazing. Over time the threads and materials within the shoulders will stretch and weaken. Not to mention the damage that can be caused by always wearing, washing, and drying of a jersey. The other reason to frame a jersey is so that it could be displayed in all of its glory above the mantle or beside that fifty two inch plasma TV all of us need adorning our wall. Just imagine that jersey hanging on the wall while watching a championship game on the big screen. Reliving your glory days while at the similar time sharing those reminiscences with household and friends. In all honesty how can a jersey stuffed in a drawer someplace even compare.

The belief that most people make is that framing a jersey is so simple as slapping it in a frame, covering it in glass and tossing it on the wall. That might not be farther from the truth. Framing a jersey properly is a talent finest left to professionals. Why would an individual have it every other way? Would you really wish to risk damaging that one of a kind jersey autographed by a childhood hero? Past the attainable damage that could be inflicted upon the jersey, a professionally framed jersey is a work of art that any self respecting sports fan could be proud of.

Although in the event you do go the route of do it yourself framing there are just a few things to remember. Decide how a lot of the jersey you wish to display and measure the matting board, foam core backing and frame accordingly. Make certain that you tightly safe the jersey to the matting board either by stitching it or pinning it. Finally I would recommend using Plexiglas instead of glass because glass can shatter and damage your jersey.

I'm not suggesting that each one jerseys needs to be framed. That one which my spouse wears while cleaning the house is definitely not on the list of jerseys I'd frame. Alternatively there are those who deserve nothing less. Why go away them within the shadows of a dresser or a closet only to fade slowly from memory until now not do they encourage us or remind us of these second we're most proud of.