Framebridge is a step up from that. Great customer service when they mess up, too. I would compare their price to a local framer. I’m not sure how much more expensive that would be, but you’d have a lot more options and could get museum glass. Those are the three options I’ve used. If you don’t need custom sizes, Michael’s and Ikea could work. You also can buy a standard frame and then take it to a framer for a custom mat.
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