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Jersey frames, cases, and shadow boxes are the perfect way to preserve, protect, and display your favorite sports jerseys. Whether you have a signed piece of sports memorabilia worth protecting or just want to show team allegiance, jersey display cases are the perfect solution.

How Does a Jersey Frame Case Work?

Better than just hanging your favorite jersey in your closet, a jersey display frame hangs on your wall like a 3D poster, fully encasing the jersey inside. Using a sports jersey frame is the best and most impressive way to showcase and preserve this type of keepsake, especially if the jersey is autographed. This process can be delicate, so you may want to find a company that offers jersey framing. Companies skilled in creating jersey shadow boxes and frames ensure that the piece of clothing is flat, wrinkle-free, and displayed clearly and beautifully inside the glass frame. They can also help add photographs and other keepsakes into the shadow box alongside your favorite jersey.

Most jersey frames are made of glass with a matte backing for you to attach the jersey to. Be sure to measure it carefully so the jersey is perfectly centered in the middle of the frame. Most jerseys are secured using thin pins that aren’t visible to the naked eye. Start by pinning the top of the jersey near the collar and working your way around. Once the entire jersey is secured in position, you can place the glass front cover on and clean it using glass cleaner. You can now hang the jersey display case on the wall in your bedroom, office, living room, or den using traditional picture hangers.

The Most Popular Types of Jersey Display Cases

Football jersey frames, basketball jersey frames, and hockey jersey frames are some of the most popular. These cases come in different sizes and thicknesses, depending on the type and size of the jersey. For example, hockey jersey frames may be thicker than basketball jersey frames because the shirt itself is much thicker. Traditional hockey jerseys are also longsleeved, whereas most basketball jerseys have a thinner, sleeveless design which may take up less space inside a jersey display case or shadow box.