MCS 12,5x12,5 pollici Cornice per display per magliette, nero (40951) Imballaggio senza frustrazione

Brand:MCS

3.2/5

70.83

Spedito in un imballaggio certificato privo di frustrazioni. 12,5 x 12,5 pollici. mostra la parte anteriore e posteriore della maglietta. Aperto indietro.

Spedito in un imballaggio certificato privo di frustrazioni. 12,5 x 12,5 pollici. mostra la parte anteriore e posteriore della maglietta. Aperto indietro.
Brand MCS
Color Black
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 109 ratings 4.1 out of 5 stars
Department Mens
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Finish Type Powder Coated
Finish types Powder Coated
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Item model number 40951
Item Weight 2.3 Pounds
Manufacturer MCS Industries Inc.
Product Dimensions 12.5"L x 12.5"W
Product Dimensions 14.5 x 1 x 14.5 inches
Shape Rectangular
Specifications Certified frustration-free
Style Casual
Target Audience Unisex Adult

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Scritto da: Charles
Nice display
Nice display box for a T-shirt. He did take a couple of tries to centered the T-shirt image in the frame, but I am overall pleased.
Scritto da: R. Jankowski
So easy you really don't need instructions
The negative reviews had me wondering if I should risk it - but then, Amazon returns are so ridiculously easy, why not try. As other reviews have noted, there are no instructions. I knew that before I purchased it, so no surprise there. I bought this to place an old university t-shirt inside. It took me roughly 30 seconds to figure out and within a minute, it was ready for display on the wall. Despite claims to the contrary, the clips are not hard to remove, nor are they difficult to place back. The one tip I found from prior reviews that was particularly helpful was: "...put the World Tour 10' paper it comes with inside the shirt to shape it, and then folded the excess behind it. Place the cardboard back last."
Scritto da: Philo411
The clips are ridiculous; the description is misleading
This product comes with no instructions. To put your t-shirt in the frame, you will need to be really good at manipulating clips with nasty sharp prongs on them. After reading the only review for this product, I decided to take a chance and buy two of these frames. It's a good thing I did, because I needed the first one for practice. The product description states that the frame displays both the front and back of a t-shirt; fortunately, I only wanted to display the front, and I say "fortunately" because I can't see how it's physically possible to display both sides of the t-shirt using this frame. After all, the sleeves and excess fabric have to go somewhere--where on this frame is that fourth dimension? Your first task will be to remove the clips from the frame. What a chore. My thumbs still hurt, and I sacrificed several nails to the cause. Once you've spent a ridiculous amount of time squeezing and wiggling the clips out of their moorings (hint: you will need to perform the miraculous physical feat of squeezing your fingers in and pressing down and up at the same time), you're ready to position your t-shirt. If you only want to display the front, you're left with all of that excess fabric (sleeves, collar, what have you) hanging out the back. I was able to offset this by laying the flimsy piece of paper displaying the picture the frame came with (it isn't the tie-dyed image you see advertised; it's the "2010 World Tour" or something like that) across the back of the frame before replacing the clips. So now on to the clips. I was happy to have the first frame to practice on; between me and my spouse it took us nearly two hours to pinch and wiggle the clips out of the frame, get the t-shirt positioned (by using the stiff cardboard backing), positioning the piece of paper with the image across the back, and squeezing the sharp clips back into place (caution: the sharp prongs go face down!). The good news is that once we got the first one done, it took me less than five minutes, working alone, to put the second one together--and the frames look nice.
Scritto da: Paul Braswell
Simple too use, just needs directions.
The one thing that would have made this great (for me): DIRECTIONS. I actually ended up looking at this thing as if it was a puzzle. It ended up being really simple to take off the clips when I figured it out. (Easiest way for me was to push down and pull the top half out first, and then wiggle the bottom out. The frame itself is very nice, and I didn't really have any other problems with the clips. I also didn't seem to have to much trouble making the shirt look nice either. I just put the World Tour 10' paper it comes with inside the shirt to shape it, and then folded the excess behind it. Place the cardboard back last. Putting the clips back wasn't too bad, but it would have helped if I had practiced putting them back before I put the shirt in. I was expecting something that was going to really be a problem, but it really wasn't that bad. It's now on my wall with a medium sized shirt and a couple of printed pictures. Looks great to me! What do you think? [...]
Scritto da: Anneli Kunze
Misleading in so many ways.
I cannot say anything that hasn't already been said about these. I ordered two of them. Despite the packaging claiming to contain glass, these are clearly plastic or acrylic. The clips for holding the backing board into the frame are as ridiculous as others have described. Of all of the possible methods I've seen in my life for holding a backing board of a frame in, I cannot fathom HOW somebody came up with something so rage-inducingly stupid, painful, and mechanically inefficient. It is not possible to simultaneously display both sides of a shirt in this frame. That claim is an outright lie. The lack of a mounting board, separate from the backing board, makes framing a t-shirt without visible bunching or wrinkles all but impossible. Perhaps if one were to use the clear plastic to mount the shirt and not use it as a protective front (perhaps in a retail situation), but when I'm mounting a shirt with my admission ticket and promo collector's card, it's not much of an option. If you have other affordable options available, look into it. Otherwise, keep the box your frame is shipped in and be prepared to cut it to mount your t-shirt in the frame. Also, pick up some tiny nails or a staple gun to replace the mounting clips - except for the one with the hanging teeth stamped out. Whatever you do, DO NOT remove that one clip. Unless, of course, you are willing to install an alternative hanging option, such as hanging wire or a toothed hanging bracket from a craft store.
Scritto da: Seralynda
Steer clear. This will probably damage your shirt.
This looked like a pretty straightforward T-shirt frame, but it's kind of a nightmare. There are no instructions & the design of the device makes it virtually impossible to use without completely dismantling it & damaging it. The tabs for securing the shirt are also razor sharp. I cut myself trying to get the promotional image out of the frame & thought better about putting my collectible shirt anywhere near it. I'll be returning it ASAP.
Scritto da: DJDub
Do not recommend
This product is simply a frame, and not a good one. I should have read the other reviews, but was expecting a decent product. Do not recommend. The clips are crap.

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