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If it's just the brim, you really don't need special equipment or professional assistance in most cases. Try (gentle, very brief!) applications of steam from a teakettle to the areas that are mis-shapen, and rework it by hand. Especially with vintage hats, that's always worked fine for me. With steam, remember that it's not the heat, it's the humidity...don't cook the hat, just expose it to that penetrating molecular water.
If there are extremely stubborn creases or wrinkles, steam lightly and rub/roll to smooth things out with a curved glass, in extremis against a clean countertop. But mostly just reshaping by hand will take care of things.
- Bill
If there are extremely stubborn creases or wrinkles, steam lightly and rub/roll to smooth things out with a curved glass, in extremis against a clean countertop. But mostly just reshaping by hand will take care of things.
- Bill
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