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Uniform Display was founded by U.S. Army Veteran Greg Fair, to develop, patent, and bring to market, a brand new product, the distinctive - "Uniform Display Case". A unique platform for displaying uniform awards and decorations.

Our motto is "You earned it, you display it" - the purpose of the Uniform Display Case is to provide a platform for displaying awards and decorations using a unique format that enables the awards and decorations to be displayed in a manner simulating how they would be worn on an actual uniform. This is an entirely new product and is unavailable anywhere else.

They look fantastic in your Office, Den or Living Room, and make a great Retirement Gift!

We thank you for your service, and your business..

Thank You,
Gregory Fair
President/C.E.O/Inventor
U.S. Patents: USPTO#: 20070273253, USPTO#: 20070272554
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Military Times story featuring Greg Fair, President of Uniform Display, Inc. entitled "Celebrate your Service".
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“The worst thing you can do is leave your awards sitting in a drawer or a box somewhere,”.

That was Gregory Fair’s problem. His dress uniform had been sitting in the closet collecting dust since he’d gotten out of the Army.

One day he wondered what his uniform top would look like in a frame. All the other elements of a typical shadow box were right there: awards, badges, rank, unit patches.

After some initial experimenting, it wasn’t long before the Uniform Display Case was born. He takes images of other people’s dress uniforms and creates display cases out of them.

“The most common phrase I hear is that someone should have done this a long time ago,” Fair said.

Uniform Display offers two options: Its original version uses your uniform mounted inside a custom frame. It’s pricey — $750, plus shipping — and the uniform must be cut up in order to fit inside the box. For less than half the cost, Fair prints a high-resolution photograph of a uniform on canvas to use instead.



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