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This design by Shockwaves, Des Plaines, Ill., is called “Golden Dragon” and was produced using a burn out method. To create the shirt, the company used golden flakes, a Hopkins screen printing press and Rutland screen printing inks. (847) 987-8661; www.shockwavesapparel.com.
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This design, also by Shockwaves, Des Plaines, Ill., is called “Live Wire.” The shirt was produced using a Hopkins screen printing press, Rutland screen printing inks and a George Knight heat press. (847) 987-8661; www.shockwavesapparel.com.
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Shockwaves, Des Plaines, Ill., also created “Rock and Roll.” The shirt was produced using a sugar application, Hopkins screen printing press, Rutland screen printing inks and a Brother direct-to-garment machine. (847) 987-8661; www.shockwavesapparel.com.
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KA Grafix, Fredericksburg, Va., created “Legends.” The shirt was produced using a NeoFlex Digital Textile Printer direct-to-garment machine, Stahls’ Hortronix heat press, Wagner Control HVLP Paint Sprayer, Viper Venom pre-treatment, NeoRip Pro and Adobe InDesign software. (540) 841-4045; www.kagrafix.com.
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KA Grafix, Fredericksburg, Va., also created “Legends, B&W.” The shirt was produced using a NeoFlex Digital Textile Printer direct-to-garment machine, Stahls’ Hortronix heat press, Wagner Control HVLP Paint Sprayer, Viper Venom pre-treatment, NeoRip Pro and Adobe InDesign software. (540) 841-4045; www.kagrafix.com.