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What causes these holes in my husbands t-shirts?

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Absolutely! Here’s a practical and insightful article addressing the mysterious issue of holes in your husband’s t-shirts:

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## 👕 **What Causes These Holes in My Husband’s T-Shirts? The Hidden Culprits & How to Prevent Them**

It’s a common (and frustrating!) mystery: you pull a clean t-shirt from the laundry only to find tiny holes near the bottom front — especially in your husband’s favorite tees. It’s not moths, it’s not poor fabric quality… so what’s going on?

Let’s break down the real reasons behind these mystery holes and how you can stop them from ruining your wardrobe.

### 🔍 **The Most Common Cause: Friction from Jeans or Belts**

The majority of holes found in the lower front area of t-shirts come from **constant rubbing** — usually where the shirt meets **buttons, zippers, or the top edge of pants or belts**.

Here’s how it happens:

* Your husband may tuck his shirt into jeans or let it hang over the waistband.
* As he moves, the shirt fabric repeatedly rubs against metal hardware (like belt buckles, jean buttons, or zippers).
* Over time, this friction weakens the fabric — especially in lightweight cotton shirts — leading to small holes.

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### đź§Ľ **Another Big Factor: The Washing Machine**

Washing machines can be tougher on clothes than we realize:

* Overloading the washer increases garment-on-garment friction.
* Zippers, hooks, and rough fabrics rubbing against soft cotton cause wear.
* Cheaper t-shirts with thinner fabric are more vulnerable.

 

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