Touch not the acryl-cat bot a cool iron.
It may be just about ruint. If you can prevail on the cleaners, you might discuss with them what has gone amiss. Chances are, they will give you some tale of depreciation and show you the sign where it says they charge for re-pressing pleats, and you will leave frustrated. If that be the case, why not go home, get it soaking wet in warm water, hang it to dry, and see what you can do to help the pleats. They may have been heat-set when it was made and may revert to their natural state upon being wet. Not that you sound interested, but you may be able to correct the pressing from the inside with a lot of patience. Otherwise, to the costume bin it goes.
Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife
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