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Jeff Lauzier, part-owner of Loyal Citizen Clothing, sorts through the company's T-shirt designs, which are burned onto transparencies. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer
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Jeff Lauzier, part-owner of Loyal Citizen Clothing, sorts through the company's T-shirt designs, which are burned onto transparencies.
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The image of George Washington emerges as Jeff Lauzier uses a hose to remove emulsion from a silkscreen prior to printing.
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Lauzier, who owns Loyal Citizen Clothing along with Brock Foreman and Julian Redman, lowers a silkscreen onto a new T-shirt at the company's 410 Fore Street location.
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Lauzier spreads yellow ink across a silkscreen image of George Washington. All of the company's shirts are printed by hand.
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A newly printed shirt emerges from an infrared dryer, which cures the ink at about 300 degrees.