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Anyone tried framing a shirt themselves? 11:45 - Sep 1 with 933 viewsIllinoisblue

Any tips or advice? I have an away, match issued Varney shirt - championship sleeve patches and all! - that I want to put in a frame. Thinking I’d like to fold the shirt so the Marcus Evans logo is not visible but maybe that’s a bit petty.

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Anyone tried framing a shirt themselves? on 11:56 - Sep 1 with 902 viewsBluespeed225

I tried a Kuqi shirt I had myself, wrapped it around a cardboard former, pinned it, and sandwiched it in a frame I got from Woolies. It was ok, but not a patch on the ones I’ve had done professionally, much deeper frame used.
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Anyone tried framing a shirt themselves? on 12:03 - Sep 1 with 873 viewsGlasgowBlue

I’ve framed a few. I’ll pm you the results.

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Anyone tried framing a shirt themselves? on 12:03 - Sep 1 with 876 viewsSWGF

I've done a couple "cheaply" (i.e. Ikea flat frames) which are OK. But have done a couple of others in more of a box frame like this - presume they'll have them on your Amazon

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01JLVE4IM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title

Pretty simple to do.

Did you get Reg to sign it? As an aside, he was the first person in the UK to use a cash machine...

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Anyone tried framing a shirt themselves? on 12:37 - Sep 1 with 795 viewsIllinoisblue

Anyone tried framing a shirt themselves? on 12:03 - Sep 1 by SWGF

I've done a couple "cheaply" (i.e. Ikea flat frames) which are OK. But have done a couple of others in more of a box frame like this - presume they'll have them on your Amazon

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01JLVE4IM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title

Pretty simple to do.

Did you get Reg to sign it? As an aside, he was the first person in the UK to use a cash machine...


Yeah, there’s a local store which has a range of shadow box frames, will give one of them a go. Should make it ‘pop’ more than a flat frame. Only the best for Reg! (Who, incidentally, looks like he could be Scowcroft’s older brother)

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Anyone tried framing a shirt themselves? on 12:37 - Sep 1 with 790 viewsIllinoisblue

Anyone tried framing a shirt themselves? on 12:03 - Sep 1 by GlasgowBlue

I’ve framed a few. I’ll pm you the results.


Nice one, cheers

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Anyone tried framing a shirt themselves? on 12:38 - Sep 1 with 790 viewsKeno

I find it easier to take it off first

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Anyone tried framing a shirt themselves? on 12:40 - Sep 1 with 786 viewsIllinoisblue

Anyone tried framing a shirt themselves? on 11:56 - Sep 1 by Bluespeed225

I tried a Kuqi shirt I had myself, wrapped it around a cardboard former, pinned it, and sandwiched it in a frame I got from Woolies. It was ok, but not a patch on the ones I’ve had done professionally, much deeper frame used.


The rough, rugged look probably suits a Kuqi shirt. Wonder what he’s up to now. Wasn’t it a few years back he was linked as being our next manager

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Anyone tried framing a shirt themselves? on 12:53 - Sep 1 with 768 viewsitfcjoe

There is a company here called Vivarti that does good frames, not sure if they go to US as well. They are about £40

You need 2 people to do it as sometimes need one to hold it whilst someone does a fiddly bit etc - the results were pretty good on mine but admittedly my wife and mother in law did it

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Anyone tried framing a shirt themselves? on 13:50 - Sep 1 with 675 viewsSWGF

Anyone tried framing a shirt themselves? on 12:53 - Sep 1 by itfcjoe

There is a company here called Vivarti that does good frames, not sure if they go to US as well. They are about £40

You need 2 people to do it as sometimes need one to hold it whilst someone does a fiddly bit etc - the results were pretty good on mine but admittedly my wife and mother in law did it


Joe's lazy. If you don't wish to feel emasculated, a barely competent DIY simpleton can do it, on their own.

The proof is hanging behind me.

Albeit not particularly straight. Nor securely.

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Anyone tried framing a shirt themselves? on 14:22 - Sep 1 with 629 viewsIllinoisblue

Anyone tried framing a shirt themselves? on 13:50 - Sep 1 by SWGF

Joe's lazy. If you don't wish to feel emasculated, a barely competent DIY simpleton can do it, on their own.

The proof is hanging behind me.

Albeit not particularly straight. Nor securely.


As my wife will attest, not sure my DIY skills are even at simpleton level yet but I’ll give it a go!

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Anyone tried framing a shirt themselves? on 15:30 - Sep 1 with 551 viewsSWGF

Anyone tried framing a shirt themselves? on 14:22 - Sep 1 by Illinoisblue

As my wife will attest, not sure my DIY skills are even at simpleton level yet but I’ll give it a go!


That's the spirit (level).

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