Personalized!
A Powerful, Classy, and Creative way
to be joined at the hip with your favorite team
(And of course the uniforms print
will never go “out of Fashion” because a team’s uniforms are forever.)
You
can hang it, lean it, or let it lay flat.
Framed Version 3
Personalized
Framed Evolution History Cleveland Browns Uniform Print with Your Photo: Framed with our classic, smooth black frame
with glass cover, it measures 11 3/4 inches high x 26 1/4 inches long. The cost for this custom picture is only $79 and there is a one-time $6 discount shipping cost regardless of how many you
order!


Just
add your standard 4 inch x 6 inch photo – whether it’s you in your team jersey,
or team memorabilia or something very creative, your photo possibilities are
endless because you’re only limited by your imagination.
And
you can change your photo as many times as you like!
Here are the easy steps to add your photo:
1. Use a standard 6 inch x 4 inch
photo. Keep in mind the mat will slightly overlap the photo 1/8 inch
on all four sides.
2. Turn the framed picture on its
back and bend up all the flexible tabs used to secure the picture.
3. Remove the white backing.
4. Place your photo over the mat
opening. We have marked guide lines to help you position the photo
perfectly.
5. Secure your photo on all four
sides with strips of the quality Artist’s Tape we have provided.
6. Put back the white backing and
bend back a few of the flexible tabs.
7. Look at the picture to make
sure it looks great. Then bend back the rest of the flexible tabs to
secure your framed picture. You’re Done!
We will of course include a card listing the above
steps with your order. Keep in mind you can
change your
photo as many times as you like!
And if you ever need more tape, just email us and we’ll mail you more
tape at no charge. Our email is listed
on the card.
You can also view our
how-to-do video for our “Team Up With” personalized picture (This how-to-do
video applies to all our personalized framed pictures) here:
Or you can download
our how-to-do video.
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#1.
1946 The beginning of a beautiful relationship! Opening day, September
6, 1946: 60,135 fans pack into Cleveland Municipal Stadium to watch Paul Brown’s
team kick-off its inaugural season in the All-America Football Conference
(that’s almost twice as many that witnessed the previous season’s NFL
championship match!). The 1946 jersey, synonymous with the Otto Graham era,
showcases a ‘drop shadow’ effect on the chest numbers – the only jersey in
Browns’ history to do so.
#2.
1950 Marks the Browns’ first season in the NFL – after winning an
amazing four straight All-America Football Conference titles. Their overall
regular season record in the AAFC…47-4-3! Two interesting points about the
team’s helmet: the color switched from white to orange (and has remained that
color since). The helmet did not include a facemask and continued that way in
the early 1950s.
#3.
1957 A very special year in Browns’ history – as Jim Brown joins the
squad, out of Syracuse. Note that numbers have now been added to the jersey
sleeves – directly above the striping. If you look closely, you’ll also notice
a rare oddity: there are numbers on the helmet, directly above the ear – in a
hand-drawn appearance. Teams often place numbers on the back, but this is one
of the only times you’ll ever see numbers, especially this large, on the side
of the helmet!
#4.
1964 Lucky number 27 for Cleveland! On December 27 – the Browns whip the
Baltimore Colts 27-0 in the championship game of the NFL. Frank Ryan throws
three touchdown passes – all to Gary Collins to help capture the title.
Pictured are Cleveland’s home and away jerseys to commemorate this banner year.
Note the position of the sleeve numbers, which have been moved away from the
striping of previous years’ jerseys.
#5.
1969 Three interesting points to note about the ’69 jersey: the striping
pattern on the sleeves has been altered from past years. The numbers have been
shifted back down closer to the striping, and finally, the NFL shield/crest
commemorating the 50th anniversary has been added to the left
shoulder.
#6.
1972 The Browns go an impressive 10-4 during the regular season, only to
lose in the divisional playoff game to the eventual Super Bowl champions – the
Miami Dolphins. Something for the trivia buffs – the Browns are the only NFL
team to have never included a logo on their helmet!
#7.
1977 Once again, the numbers have moved away from the sleeve striping.
Did you happen to notice the color change in the pants – from white to orange?
The Browns instituted this changeover in 1975 – and at least one of the two
uniforms’ pants (either home or away) was orange until 1984.
#8.
1980 This is the year of the ‘Kardiac Kids’. The Browns go 11-5 – finishing first in the AFC Central, often
winning in the dying minutes or seconds of a contest. In the AFC Divisional
Game played in Cleveland, the Raiders win a heartbreaker, 14-12, on a
game-saving interception by the Raiders’ (in the end zone, no less!) with 41
seconds to play.
#9.
1984 The Browns discard the orange pants – changing back to the familiar
‘whites’ for both home and away uniforms. They also add a narrow orange outline
around the brown uniform numbers.
#10.
1994 During this season, the NFL and its franchises were showcasing
‘throwback’ jerseys, or replicas of older uniforms – to help commemorate the
NFL’s 75th anniversary. The 75th anniversary was also
commemorated by the diamond patch on the upper left part of the torso. This
particular jersey is not a throwback jersey - that was a white jersey which
featured sleeve stripes similar to the 1964 jersey. If you look closely at this
jersey, you’ll note a smaller patch – the NFL shield on the jersey’s neckline.
Most NFL uniforms added the NFL logo patch to the neck and upper left thigh of
the pants beginning in 1991.
#11.
1999 & 2000 The Browns relocated to Baltimore in
1996 to become the Ravens, the unprecedented and remarkable response from Browns
fans prompted the NFL to promise the City of Cleveland a new team for the 1999
season. The patch on the ’99 jersey (upper, left part of the torso) signals the
return of the Browns to Cleveland. Football was back in Cleveland! On a closing
note, look closely at the sleeve on the 2000 jersey – did you notice the
elasticized band? Many NFL teams have added this feature to certain player’s
jerseys not only to give the jersey a more aerodynamic look and feel, but to
prevent opponents from grabbing onto excess material, and using it to their
advantage!