Often I get asked by sports memorabiliacollectors, where is the best part of a jerseyto have it signed? Well, that depends on a couple factors.
1.) What jersey # does the player wear? If #1, always suggest getting signed from top to bottom going vertical of course. If an odd shaped # like 3 or 4, best to get signed on the bottom of the 3 and middle of the 4. Always trying to go left to right.
2.) How big is the player’s signature? Larger signatures need to go on the largest part of the #. For example, on the bottom part of a 3, not in the middle.
3.) Are you getting any inscriptions written by the player such as “Super Bowl Champs” or “To Mike.” If they have 2 #s in their jersey, have them sign on the one to the left and inscribe on the one to the right. Of course, only if the inscription can fit on the 2nd #. For example, a player wearing 31, might be best to have him sign on top of 3 and inscribe on the bottom of the 3. It would look weird to have a horizontal signature and a vertical inscription.
Lastly, what type of pen should be used in signing a jersey? Always a paint pen. This allows for the cleanest signature and the least amount of smudging. Black or blue go well on a white #. On a black or other dark #, silver.
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Jake
June 22, 2024
Good day, I have a simple question hopefully someone can answer. Is there anything wrong with getting the actual fabric of the jersey signed instead of the number? I’ve seen autographs being signed on the fabric and numbers. If both signatures are clear and bold (no bleeding or halo) is there any difference aside from being on the fabric or number? Why do people prefer autographs on the fabric rather than the number? Thank you
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Jake
June 22, 2024
Good day, I have a simple question hopefully someone can answer. Is there anything wrong with getting the actual fabric of the jersey signed instead of the number? I’ve seen autographs being signed on the fabric and numbers. If both signatures are clear and bold (no bleeding or halo) is there any difference aside from being on the fabric or number? Why do people prefer autographs on the fabric rather than the number? Thank you