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How to Choose the Right Shirt Frame – Size Guide & Framing Instructions

A shirt carries more than just a name or a number. It carries a moment, a winning match, a season to remember, a career, a service, or a story that deserves to be displayed properly rather than folded away in a drawer.

Shirt frames are used for all kinds of shirts, football kits, rugby jerseys, cricket whites, military uniforms, boxing robes, and everything in between. The shirt itself tells the story, and the right frame gives it the setting it deserves.

The most common question people have before ordering is simple. Which size is right for my shirt? And it's a fair one, because getting the size wrong means the shirt either doesn't fit properly or the display doesn't look the way it should.

From choosing the right size for an adult, medium, or junior shirt, to understanding every component inside the box and how to put it all together, this guide covers exactly that.

The Four Shirt Frame Sizes – Which One Do You Need?

ProCut Global shirt frames come in four sizes, each designed for a specific shirt type. Picking the right one isn't just about the shirt fitting inside. It is about the finished display looking balanced, proportional, and exactly as it should on the wall.

The 90x60cm shirt frames are the largest in the range and are built for adult shirts. Alongside the main shirt display, this size includes two 3x5" image apertures. It is a thoughtful touch that allows a couple of photographs to sit alongside the shirt, adding context to the memory being displayed.

ProCut Global's 80x60cm shirt frames are also designed for adult shirts and offer a clean, minimal display focused entirely on the shirt itself. There are no additional image openings in this size. Just a strong, well-proportioned frame that lets the shirt do all the talking.

Our 77.5x58.5cm shirt frames sit in the middle of the range and are well-suited to medium-sized shirts. This size comes with two 3.5x5" apertures for photographs and an additional small 4.5x7.5cm opening for including a name, a number, or a signature alongside the shirt display.

The 70x50cm shirt frames are for the junior size. We designed this collection specifically for smaller shirts. Like the 80x60cm, it keeps things clean and focused. There is no image aperture or signature opening. The display is dedicated entirely to the shirt.

From picture frame sizes to accessories and shirt frames, ProCut Global offers everything you need for a complete display. Each size is clearly defined to match specific requirements, helping you avoid guesswork. Our picture frame size guide explains everything simply, so you can choose with confidence.

The Four Shirt Frame Sizes – Which One Do You Need?

What Are Those Extra Apertures For In Two Sizes Of Shirt Frames?

The small image openings aren't just a design detail. They're there to add meaning to the display. A shirt on its own tells part of the story, but a match day photo, a team picture, or a moment from the occasion it belongs to makes the whole thing feel complete.

The signature and name opening on the 77.5x58.5cm shirt frame takes that a step further. Whether it's a player's autograph, a printed name, or a squad number, this small detail can turn a display into something genuinely personal.

It's a small addition that makes a noticeable difference.

What Are Those Extra Apertures For In Two Sizes Of Shirt Frames?

Colours & Customisation Options For Shirt Frames

Every shirt frame comes in black. It is a clean, classic finish that works with virtually any shirt colour or room setting. The real personalisation comes from the mount, which is available in ten colours:

Ivory, Ice White, Poppy Red, Crimson, Pompadour, Blue, Emerald Green, Mid Grey, Silver, and Black.

Choosing the right mount colour is worth a moment's thought. A classic white or ivory mount keeps things neutral and timeless. In contrast, a mount that picks up a colour from the shirt itself, like emerald green for a Celtic kit or crimson for a Manchester United jersey, can make the whole display feel intentional and considered.

One detail worth noting is that the cardboard components inside the frame match the mount colour. So the finished display looks seamless and consistent throughout, not just on the surface.

Colours & Customisation Options For Shirt Frames

What's Inside the Box Of Picture Package – Everything You Need

One of the most reassuring things about ProCut Global shirt frames is that nothing extra needs to be sourced or purchased separately. Everything required to frame the shirt properly is included in the box.

Here's what's included:

  • A backing board
  • A full flat cardboard board
  • A shirt-shaped cardboard insert
  • A pre-cut mount board
  • perspex sheet
  • Velcro strips
  • And of course, the moulding of the frame

Each component plays a specific role in ensuring the shirt sits correctly, holds its shape, and looks display-ready from the moment it goes up on the wall.

The shirt-shaped cardboard insert is particularly worth noting. It slides inside the shirt and gives it a proper, structured shape, so it fills the frame evenly rather than bunching or dropping.

The Velcro strips then secure everything firmly in place on the flat board behind it. Moreover, the cardboard components are also matched to the chosen mount colour, keeping the overall display looking clean and consistent throughout.

What's Inside the Box Of Picture Package – Everything You Need

How to Frame Your Shirt In a Shirt Frame – Step by Step

When the package arrives, carefully unpack everything and lay it out on a clean, flat surface. Working through the shirt frame, the components will come out in this order:

  • Backing board
  • Full flat cardboard board
  • Shirt-shaped cardboard insert
  • Perspex sheet
  • Velcro strips

Getting familiar with each piece before starting makes the whole process much smoother. Now here's how to put it all together:

  • Slide the shirt-shaped cardboard insert inside the shirt to give it a clean, structured shape.
  • Use the Velcro strips to secure the shirt to the shirt-shaped cardboard firmly.
  • Place the perspex sheet into the frame first.
  • Layer the mount board over the perspex.
  • Position the shirt on top of the mount.
  • Place the full flat cardboard board behind everything.
  • Finally, fit the backing board and close the frame up.

Once everything is secured and closed, the frame is ready to go straight up on the wall.

How to Frame Your Shirt In a Shirt Frame – Step by Step

Conclusion

Choosing the right shirt frame starts with the type of shirt and its story. Each shirt size, whether adult, medium, or junior, requires the right proportions for a proper display. Every option in the ProCut Global range is designed to present it clearly and do the memory justice.

The included components handle everything, and the step-by-step process is simpler than it looks once everything is laid out. A little care during the framing stage goes a long way toward achieving a display that looks clean, professional, and genuinely impressive on the wall.

With ten mount colours to choose from and a frame finish that works with any shirt, the final result is always worth displaying. It becomes something to showcase, not just store away.

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