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Originally Posted by RNajarian
That type of damage looks like it was caused by a mechanical process (damaged in a machine) not as if it got caught by a nail in the closet.
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That was my thought, had to have been done by a machine. For me to do that to a shirt, I'd need a pair of scissors or a power tool of some sort.
But it doesn't surprise me. I think most dry cleaning places have a sign that says that they aren't liable for any damage to any cloths in their possession.
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