I gave a down jacket to the dry cleaner "clothespin". After cleaning, the down jacket was damaged, namely, the entire lining was unevenly distributed, the lining material inside tore, and the contents of the lining sank down. The dry cleaning staff had to carefully inspect the presence of such a lining and warn that it was possible that the lining would suffer, perhaps it would lie unevenly after cleaning, perhaps it would simply fall down. Then I would think, is it worth giving the thing to the dry cleaner, paying money for it, if in fact the thing can deteriorate completely? And it can no longer be repaired. It's a pity to waste money. It's a pity that employees are only looking for benefits for themselves