We specialise in making quality frames to display your sports shirt proudly and protect it for decades to come. You can choose to frame just the shirt by itself, or include other items such as photos, medals, programs or tickets. We also have an archival printer to create text plaques, displaying info such as team names, fixture dates, or team badges.
Please call us to enquire about pricing - they vary greatly as each frame is bespoke - we aim to cater to all budgets.
A collection of rugby memorabilia, including two shirts, programme, medalion, and photographs, all archivally mounted, fully reversable processes, no glues or tapes touching any item.
This England shirt has been folded in half to minimise the overall frame size, but has still been laced over a board to keep a tight, symmetrical appearance. A photograph and captains band are presented underneath.
Both shirts have been framed to a "conservation grade", meaning they have been laced with cotton over an acid-free board, making the process fully reversible. No tape or glue has been used whatsoever, just cotton stitches.
Our customer wanted to present a medal, photograph and race-number in the same frame with a stretched cycling shirt. As the photograph and race-number were different sizes, we included a "v-groove" around the photograph to match the size of the race-number, making the overall presentation symmetrical.
Top half of running vest stretched over a board template, cut to the same shape as the vest, with the bottom half of the vest folded behind. The medal's ribbon has been thread through a slit in the backboard, and the photo raised to create a floating effect.
This shirt has not been stretched over a board as the customer preferred a natural wavy look. The bottom of the shirt has been tucked under the top half to make the overall frame size smaller. We have also cut 5 windows into the black mount board to display the photographs and tickets.
An 18th hole flag, team photo and pass card, all framed together. A piece of white card was laid behind the translucent flag to make the yellow colour brighter.
This signed snooker ball has been framed using the customers clear plastic ball marker, keeping the signature facing forwards. The marker sits on two hooks, which is attached to an MDF board covered in green felt from a real snooker table!