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You soak it in steaming hot water for about 20 - 60 minutes. And blow dry it if u put it in the washer or dryer it will rip to shreds if that doesn't work take it to your local dry cleaners they will charge a few dollars

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Q: How do you shrink a new era fitted cap made of 100 percent cotton?
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