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Man Solves Mystery Of Tiny Holes In T-Shirts After Years Of Frustration
To put it mildly, it can be really frustrating to put on your beloved t-shirt only to discover it is rife with tiny puncture holes.
In addition to being devastated that it has somehow been damaged, you are also compelled to become a detective in an attempt to figure out how in the world it could have happened.
He clarified that “almost every one” of his tops has the same snags, but despite his best attempts, this guy was baffled as to why the same holes had reappeared at the bottom of his shirt.
Sharing a post on the Dull Men’s Club page on Facebook, the man wrote: “Almost every one of my t-shirts have these little holes in them in the front near my waist. I do not wear belts.”
“It has puzzled me for years, and I mean years. I thought maybe it was my seatbelt, but I have had multiple cars throughout the years.”
“I also thought maybe it was something in the washing machine or dryer snagging them, but that wouldn’t make sense that it would be in the same place every time.”

The man clarified that although he was not sure how to prevent it, he had become tired of seeing his favourite shirts turn into holy cows.
“Most of the time I wear elastic waist shorts or trousers,” he stated. “Does any one else get them?”
And he’s not the only one as another person took to Reddit to ask the same question, writing, “How do I fix this? Tiny holes around the belt area on my favorite T-shirt. It’s quite new too, don’t know how they were made.”
Fortunately for him, many people on social media shared their thoughts about the possible source of the holes and reported experiencing the same thing.
The comment section’s top candidates were seatbelts and cat claws, but there’s a more straightforward explanation for why the hole pattern appears in the same place on many shirts.
How do I fix this? Tiny holes around the belt area on my favorite T-shirt. It’s quite new too, don’t know how they were made
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One person explained, “If you wear pants with buttons (like jeans), the fabric gets caught between the button and something you are leaning against, like a desk, table, or countertop.”
“There are silicon button covers you can buy that will stop this from happening. I was getting little holes like that on almost all of my knit shirts until I started using the button covers.”
Another person thinking along the same lines added: “The buttons on the front of your pants make these holes when you go up against a counter or something.”
“Took me years to figure that one out too. I though it was my washer!”
A third chimed in: “Buttons rubbing on counter edges,” while a fourth wrote: “I realised it happens to my shirts exactly where the fabric sandwiches itself between my jeans and the countertop. The jeans and countertop eventually win by slowly wearing out the fabric in this one and only place.”
We now have a better understanding of the clothing issue, but why do the holes tend to occur in the same place every time?
It has already been disclosed that this area of the t-shirt is a “primary abrasion point.” Bayard Winthrop is the founder and CEO of the American Giants brand in the country.
“The fabric there is (rubbing) against the hardware: your belt, the tops of your jeans, all points of wear,” he told Today. “The friction, repeated over time, has caused the fabric to deteriorate.”
“The real culprit here is often the t-shirt fabric itself. The garment itself might be produced as cheaply as possible, cutting costs where possible. Bummer, right?”
Buying well-made clothes and paying attention to your future leanings seem like potential solutions to this age-old t-shirt dilemma.
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