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What causes these holes in my husbands t-shirts?

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**Tip:** Wash delicate tees inside-out and use mesh laundry bags to protect them.

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### 🐛 **Could It Be Moths? Unlikely, But Not Impossible**

Clothes moths usually go for wool, cashmere, and natural fibers — and they typically target clothes left undisturbed in dark places. If the holes only appear in worn and washed clothing (especially around the belly area), moths are **probably not the culprit**.

### 🛠️ **Other Possible Causes to Consider**

* **Seat belt friction**: The seat belt rubs on the shirt in the same spot, day after day.
* **Kitchen counters**: Leaning against rough-edged counters while cooking or doing dishes can wear down the fabric.
* **Low-quality fabric**: Some budget-friendly t-shirts use very thin or loosely woven cotton that breaks down faster under stress.

### ✅ **How to Prevent Those Pesky Holes**

1. **Use a belt cover or fabric patch** over belt buckles if they’re sharp or metallic.
2. **Tuck shirts carefully** or wear undershirts to reduce direct friction.
3. **Avoid leaning against rough surfaces** like counters or railings with sharp edges.
4. **Wash smart**: Use gentle cycles, avoid overloading the machine, and keep zippers closed during washes.
5. **Choose higher-quality t-shirts** with tighter weaves or a blend of cotton and synthetic for added durability.

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### 👕 **Final Thoughts**

Those annoying little holes in your husband’s t-shirts are usually the result of **everyday friction and wear**, not something mysterious or rare. The good news? With a few simple tweaks to how you wear and wash t-shirts, you can significantly extend their life.

Save the shirts, save the frustration — and maybe even keep your favorite tees looking sharp longer!

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Would you like a quick DIY guide to patching holes or a list of durable t-shirt brands that resist this problem? I’d be happy to help!

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