neato
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I've been rained on before while wearing a suit............but never this bad. When I got home, I was drenched in water. I hung up the suit, which dripped for hours.
Now it's dry, but it appears the upper portion of the lapel and collar are wrinkled. Steaming does not get the wrinkles out. What should I do? I've never done anything more than steam and brush my suits I never take suits to the dry cleaner (my father taught me as a kid that if I ever need to dry clean a suit, it's time to throw it away). However, a friend of mine suggested I could have the dry cleaner press the suit. Is this a good idea? I'm afraid to try ironing it.......I don't want to do any more damage.
Now it's dry, but it appears the upper portion of the lapel and collar are wrinkled. Steaming does not get the wrinkles out. What should I do? I've never done anything more than steam and brush my suits I never take suits to the dry cleaner (my father taught me as a kid that if I ever need to dry clean a suit, it's time to throw it away). However, a friend of mine suggested I could have the dry cleaner press the suit. Is this a good idea? I'm afraid to try ironing it.......I don't want to do any more damage.