Hi all! My brother gifted my husband an autographed devils (booo) jersey for our wedding earlier this year and for his birthday he wants me to get it professionally framed. Does anyone have a go to place in NYC that does this? TIA!
Second frame bridge. They will frame anything and it's very affordable compared to any other option. For textiles they do a floating mat and stitch it on to hold in place.
I would assume that is the best price you are going to find for custom framing. We did a tapestry a few months ago and frame bridge was 1/3 the cost we were quoted at a "regular" frame shop. The two main pricing factors are item size and your frame selection so you might be able to shave off a few $ with a cheaper frame option. Also with frame bridge their sizes are in steps, like 20-30" is one price then 31-36" is another price. So if your item is right on the cut off you might be able to save money by folding it a little or just sweet talking them in the store. We definitely did both with our job and they booked it at the smaller size which saved like $100.
framebridge!
Second frame bridge. They will frame anything and it's very affordable compared to any other option. For textiles they do a floating mat and stitch it on to hold in place.
It look like 285 for a jersey. Is that considered affordable? I've never done this. I have a band t shirt to frame.
I would assume that is the best price you are going to find for custom framing. We did a tapestry a few months ago and frame bridge was 1/3 the cost we were quoted at a "regular" frame shop. The two main pricing factors are item size and your frame selection so you might be able to shave off a few $ with a cheaper frame option. Also with frame bridge their sizes are in steps, like 20-30" is one price then 31-36" is another price. So if your item is right on the cut off you might be able to save money by folding it a little or just sweet talking them in the store. We definitely did both with our job and they booked it at the smaller size which saved like $100.
Thank you, this is very helpful