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Cole Lohman (left) and Steve Kanney have started an on-line T-shirt screen-printing website called Socialaundry. They were photographed at Target Decorated Apparel factory in Naperville, where the shirts are printed. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Cole Lohman (left) and Steve Kanney have started an on-line T-shirt screen-printing website called Socialaundry. They were photographed at Target Decorated Apparel factory in Naperville, where the shirts are printed. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Cole Lohman (left) and Steve Kanney have started an on-line T-shirt screen-printing website called Socialaundry. They were photographed at Target Decorated Apparel factory in Naperville, where the shirts are printed. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Cole Lohman (left) and Steve Kanney have started an on-line T-shirt screen-printing website called Socialaundry. They were photographed at Target Decorated Apparel factory in Naperville, where the shirts are printed. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
A Wheaton startup is touting its “Made in America” label with a twist: It leverages new fabric technology and independent artists’ crowdsourcing to make fitted and fashionable T-shirts on demand. “We have the belief and the commitment that we can do good locally by investing …