Part of the SoccerStor's unique appeal is how cool it looks when it is customised. Especially as you get to choose the design and layout! You can simply put the club name down the spine and choose an image for the cover, or be adventurous and select an image to go across two, three, four or more spines to create an attractive mural on your shelf!

 

 

 

 
Ideal trim sizes for artwork/laser copy inserts for each SoccerStor boxfile
standard
spine: 242mm high x 76mm wide
cover: 242mm high x 165mm wide
large
spine: 276mm high x 76mm wide
cover: 276mm high x 184mm wide
magazine
spine: 300mm high x 63mm wide
cover: 300mm high x 226mm wide

how to safely insert your printed images

When you have trimmed either your spine and/or cover, open the SoccerStor out in an upright position so that the spine and cover are facing you.

Cover:
Holding the print at each bottom corner, slowly slip it behind the clear pocket and ease it gently down both sides using your fore-finger and thumb. Don't force it if it becomes stuck. Just pull the sheet back up slightly and try again until it is all the way down. If it appears to be sticking to the sides then trim another millimetre or two off one edge.

Spine:
Same principle of above. However you might find it easier to fashion a pair of tweezers out of a piece of thin stiff cardboard. This will stop the spine from creasing when you are pushing it down. Simply take the cardboard and cut it to about 3cm wide and 25cm long. Fold it in half so that it is about 12.5cm high and when you have got the spine about half way in to the pocket, sandwich the top part between the tweezers making sure the card tweezers are about 2 to 3cm into the spine pocket. Pinching the tweezers at the top with the right hand and pressing the whole assembly with the thumb of your left hand on the outside of the pocket, push down slowly.