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Threads Fake Patty's Day prep

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  • A design saying "I LIKE DOING HOODRAT STUFF WITH MY FRIENDS" lays on a pink shirt waiting to be pressed in the back of Threads Wednesday night. Threads is gearing up making t-shirts for Fake Patty's Day Saturday night.

(Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

    A design saying "I LIKE DOING HOODRAT STUFF WITH MY FRIENDS" lays on a pink shirt waiting to be pressed in the back of Threads Wednesday night. Threads is gearing up making t-shirts for Fake Patty's Day Saturday night. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

  • Cutting printed designs, Emily Williamson, freshman studying accounting, works hard at Threads Wednesday night making t-shirts with Fake Patty's Day themes on them. Williamson has been working at Threads since last October.

(Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

    Cutting printed designs, Emily Williamson, freshman studying accounting, works hard at Threads Wednesday night making t-shirts with Fake Patty's Day themes on them. Williamson has been working at Threads since last October. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

  • Shirts wrapped up in order forms lay on a rack in Threads Wednesday night. The mass of green shirts are mainly for Saturday's Fake Patty's Day event.

(Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

    Shirts wrapped up in order forms lay on a rack in Threads Wednesday night. The mass of green shirts are mainly for Saturday's Fake Patty's Day event. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

  • Hands of workers at Threads use heated presses to solitify designs on to t-shirts for customers Wednesday night.

(Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

    Hands of workers at Threads use heated presses to solitify designs on to t-shirts for customers Wednesday night. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

  • Aaron Dennis (left) and Tucker Adams (right), both Manhattan residents, look at shirts on display at Threads in Aggieville Wednesday night. The t-shirt company has been preparing for Fake Patty's Day by coming in early and leaving late all week making sure to meet demands for the green shirts.

(Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

    Aaron Dennis (left) and Tucker Adams (right), both Manhattan residents, look at shirts on display at Threads in Aggieville Wednesday night. The t-shirt company has been preparing for Fake Patty's Day by coming in early and leaving late all week making sure to meet demands for the green shirts. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

  • Controlling the front island inside the store, Matt Roder, sophomore in graphic design, helps customers with their t-shirt needs Wednesday night inside Threads in Aggieville.

(Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

    Controlling the front island inside the store, Matt Roder, sophomore in graphic design, helps customers with their t-shirt needs Wednesday night inside Threads in Aggieville. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

  • A finished shirt with the words "Wake & Fake Fake Patty's Day Aggieville" lays on a table in the back of Threads Wednesday night.

(Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

    A finished shirt with the words "Wake & Fake Fake Patty's Day Aggieville" lays on a table in the back of Threads Wednesday night. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

  • Customers inside Threads in Aggieville check out the various kinds of shirts lining the walls of the store.

(Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

    Customers inside Threads in Aggieville check out the various kinds of shirts lining the walls of the store. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

  • A person peaks in to Threads in Aggieville Wednesday night while customers look at the various green shirts inside. Aggieville has been prepping for Fake Patty's Day by making printed shirts for those who want them. 

(Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

    A person peaks in to Threads in Aggieville Wednesday night while customers look at the various green shirts inside. Aggieville has been prepping for Fake Patty's Day by making printed shirts for those who want them. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

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    Hands of workers at Threads use heated presses to solitify designs on to t-shirts for customers Wednesday night.

(Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
    Aaron Dennis (left) and Tucker Adams (right), both Manhattan residents, look at shirts on display at Threads in Aggieville Wednesday night. The t-shirt company has been preparing for Fake Patty's Day by coming in early and leaving late all week making sure to meet demands for the green shirts.

(Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
    Controlling the front island inside the store, Matt Roder, sophomore in graphic design, helps customers with their t-shirt needs Wednesday night inside Threads in Aggieville.

(Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)