mrbill2084
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I was thinking it would be best to frame some original arcade t shirts that i have acquired. Just trying to figure out what should be done when framing a shirt. There is an issue on some of them, a few are double sided. so thats a different wrinkle, or just having to live with 1 side being seen.
Ideally, I would like to keep them in 14" tall range to hang them above door frames. but if they need to be larger, thats cool. I think framing them like a sports jersey would take up too much wall space.
would love to see what others have done. I watched a few videos and people have talked about using ikea frames like this.
www.ikea.com
michaels sells thicker shadowbox frames like these.
www.michaels.com
I just back my contest road blasters shirt. its double sided, but not that big a deal if the 2nd side is not seen.


but something like tmek and the activision shirts is a bit different.




Ideally, I would like to keep them in 14" tall range to hang them above door frames. but if they need to be larger, thats cool. I think framing them like a sports jersey would take up too much wall space.
would love to see what others have done. I watched a few videos and people have talked about using ikea frames like this.
RIBBA Frame Series
Shop IKEA’s signature RIBBA decoration series for stylish, affordable, high quality picture frames in a variety of designs that can used hanging or standing.
michaels sells thicker shadowbox frames like these.
Black Shadow Box by Studio Décor® | Michaels
Capture your memories for years to come in this Black Shadow Box by Studio Décor®. Show off your ribbons, medals, photos and other collectibles you have saved throughout the years.
I just back my contest road blasters shirt. its double sided, but not that big a deal if the 2nd side is not seen.


but something like tmek and the activision shirts is a bit different.




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