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  • Question
    How can I wash a varsity Letterman sweater?
    Community Answer
    You should hand wash it or take it to the dry cleaners. You can also frame it so that you do not have to worry about washing it.
  • Question
    Can I use stainless steel magnets to hold the jersey to the mat board (instead of sewing or pinning it)?
    Community Answer
    You can, but the hold won't be as strong as it would be if you sewed or pinned it, so there is a risk of it falling down.
  • Question
    Where do I mount the authentication card that came with jersey?
    Community Answer
    Place it (or the JSA number) in the bottom-right corner of your frame. This ensures your jersey view isn't obstructed.
  • Question
    How can I frame a jersey to show both the front and back?
    Ye Gao
    Community Answer
    You can frame a jersey to show both the front and back by using either a double-sided frame or folding the jersey. Both options allow you to showcase key details from both sides of the jersey in a stylish way.
  • Question
    What size picture should I order to include with the jersey?
    Dyani Abbott
    Community Answer
    Order a large picture that is big enough to fill the frame and be readable.
  • Question
    Is it important which side of the jersey is displayed, the front or the back?
    Ronald M. Howe
    Community Answer
    No, it does not matter if it's just for display in your room. However, if you want to professionally showcase it, I suggest having the front facing out.
  • Question
    How do you secure the jersey (now stitched to the foam board) to the backing board that comes with the frame so it stays put?
    Ye Gao
    Community Answer
    To secure the jersey to the backing board in your frame, you can use double-sided tape on the corners or edges, fabric glue for a strong hold, sewing for a secure attachment, Velcro strips for easy removal, or decorative tacks or pins, though they may leave small holes.
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