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Need a Great GIFT Idea for the Runner or Endurance Athlete in Your Life? - Try the Shart T-Shirt Frame

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Please checkout the Shart T-Shirt Frame at www.shart.com.

 

The patent-pending, DIY Shart T-Shirt Frame is the best designed, highest quality shirt framing kit available in the Universe!

 

It makes a great gift for runners, endurance athletes, pro and college sports fanatics, youth sports participants, music lovers and more and allows them to creat a trophy room of memories commemorating all the races, sporting events and concerts they've attended. 

In fact, according to a recent CustomInk survey, “87% of Americans own at least one t-shirt they refuse to “trash” because of sentimental attachment. In fact, on average, people have 13 t-shirts they hold onto for that reason.”

We are going to be included in this month’s Runner’s Worlds Annual 30 Christmas Gifts for Under $30 article, made it to the video submission round of Shark Tank and were also featured in Louisville’s Business First - http://www.bizjournals.com/louisville/print-edition/2013/11/01/entrepreneurs-new-venture-is-no.html?page=all.

Shart makes framing a shirt easy and can help you have your tee shirt framed in 30 seconds or less.

 

We build the highest quality frames and couple them with our patent pending, engineer-designed foam insert to create the best t shirt frame that can be made.

 

Shart makes a great gift and conversation piece for family and friends and a wonderful centerpiece for your game room, family room, man cave, kid’s bedroom, gym or bar.

 

You won’t have to cut or destroy your shirt with scissors or pins and you’ll save money by not spending hundreds of dollars for a custom framer to frame it professionally.

 

So get your favorite shirts out of your closet and turn your shirt into Shart.  Visit www.shart.com

 

PIC BELOW - 33 framed t-shirts at the Runner's Forum store in Indianapolis representing the 33 runnings of the Indy Marathon

 

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