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Barking Irons: Behind the Scenes by Josh Rubin

Barking Irons Video
Remember Barking Irons, the label that makes those great 19th century New York street culture inspired t-shirts? They recently shared a video of their production process. In addition to showing how silk screening works, it's infused with the fun and fervor that Barking Irons is all about (and there are some great shots of Buck, the oversized French Bulldog). Check out the video after the jump.

(Soundtrack: Red Morning Light by The Kings of Leon)

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