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I did these all over prints with discharge ink last week.  The design is a little crazy but you can't feel a thing.  This stuff is so toxic that I couldn't feel a thing for a while either.  I'm hoping Threadless does some more cool print techniques soon, there are so many possibilities with additives and processes now, I'm excited to see what they will come up with.  ]]></description>
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