It often happens that you discover small holes in your t-shirts or shirts, especially cotton ones, without understanding their origin. These holes, which generally appear on the bottom of the clothes, are the result of various factors related to wear, friction or care errors. Fortunately, it is possible to prevent them and, in some cases, repair them.
The main causes of holes in shirts
Rubbing against the belt or pants
When you wear a tucked-in T-shirt or it rubs against the belt, zipper or button of your pants, the fabric experiences repeated friction which eventually weakens it and causes holes.
Clothespins and clothes horse
Hanging clothes with clips on metal or rough wires can damage the fibers, especially if the fabric is delicate.
Wear and tear due to poor fabric quality
Some poor quality textiles deteriorate quickly, especially after several washes. Fine cotton or blends can be more vulnerable to punctures.
Moths and other textile insects
Although less common, an insect problem in the wardrobe can be responsible for small holes in clothes, especially if they are stored without protection.
Washing machines and dryers that are too aggressive
Spin speeds that are too high or the use of detergents that are too strong can weaken the fibers of clothing and accelerate their wear.
How to Avoid Holes in Shirts
Protecting Clothes from Chafing
If holes often appear at the waistline, it may be helpful to opt for pants with a softer lining inside the waistband or to wear a tank top underneath to protect the fabric.
Continued on the next page
Discover the Benefits of Red Onion and Tomato for Younger Looking Skin
Homemade Energy Bar
Baked Reuben Egg Rolls: A Twist on a Classic Comfort Food
Easy Veggie Patties Recipe
If you can spot all the faces hidden in this optical illusion in less than ten seconds, your eyesight is among the best.
Why didn’t I think of this sooner?!
Blueberry Muffins
Warm up with this delicious and hearty Vegetable Soup that’s bursting with flavor!
How to Defrost Meat: Expert Advice on the Correct Method, Even When You’re Short on Time