One might think that keeping the shirt he wore in school in the closet is the best way to keep it. I have to say that you're wrong. This football shirt you wore during The Game League, has worn the uniform for your first pee wee league game, or even the shirt he wore when his team won a championship. These items are only articles of clothing, they embody pieces of personal history and deserve to be treated as such.
The best way to maintain a well-known Jersey is have it framed. Framing a jersey serves two purposes. The first goal is the establishment of a Jersey remains in its current state and protects it from any damage future. As the owner of many jerseys, some framed and some not, the damage a jersey can sustain by just being hung on a hanger, compared with a framed on the wall is amazing. Over time the yarn and fabric in the shoulders will stretch and weaken. Not to mention the damage that can be caused by constant use, washing and drying a Jersey. The other reason to frame a jersey is so that it can be displayed in all its glory above the mantle or beside 52-inch plasma TV we all want that adorn our wall. Just imagine that jersey hanging on the wall while watching a championship game on the big screen. Relive your glory days and at the same time share these memories with family and friends. In all honesty, how can a jersey stuffed in a drawer somewhere even compare.
The assumption that the Most people make is that the development of a shirt is as simple as slapping it in a frame, covering it in glass and throw it on the wall. This could not be further from the truth. Framing a jersey properly is a talent best left to the professionals. Why does a person have to be otherwise? Do you really want the risk of damaging one of a kind jersey autographed by a childhood hero? In addition to the possible damage that can be inflicted on Jersey, a professional framed Jersey is a work of art that any fan of the sport can be proud of.
While you will make the route of do it yourself framing there are some things to remember. Determine how much the shirt you want to view and measure the matting board, foam enhancement and frame accordingly. Make sure you hold so shirt to the Council of mats or by sewing it or return it. Finally, I would suggest the use of acrylic instead of glass because glass can break and damage your jersey.
I'm not suggesting that all shirts must be framed. That one that my wife uses when cleaning the house is definitely not on the list of jerseys I would frame. By Moreover, there are those who deserve nothing less. Why leave them in the shadows of a dresser or a closet only to slowly fade from memory until now is not that they inspire us and remind us of those moment, we are most proud.
If you would like more information about framing a jersey feel free to visit http://www.sportsframer.com
Joseph Gill
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