Half my t-shirts have those tiny holes around the waistline.
It feels so wasteful to just toss them, but I also don't want to look like a slob. Just keep them for weekends around the house and sleep? |
I use them as sleep t shirts. I usually get holes around the neckline or underarm first. |
At home exercise and hair dyeing. Eventually cut into rags. |
My SIL calls these "inside" shirts. She puts one on the minute she gets home, which helps preserve the tees that don't have holes yet.
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I wear them around the house and to walk the dog. |
I wear them to sleep, workout in, and clean the house. Eventually I toss them, but usually only after they get so ratty that I'd feel uncomfortable answering the door in them. |
I keep a couple around...a Saturday cleaning the house etc. I do not think you need 10 of them though. Choose a few in better shape or favorite and recycle the rest. |
recycle at H&M. Interesting thing I read is that those little holes at waist in front are frequently caused by standing at kitchen sink with granite countertops causing them. not sure if that's what caused mine, but cannot figure out why i always get those. |
Much to my husband’s disappointment, no I don’t. |
Omg I have been wondering about this forever |
yep, that's what it is. If the holes are small enough, I can fix it, but otherwise, they are mostly inside shirts. I have a lot of these, too. I've started to wear an apron at the kitchen sink, but I still rub against the bathroom counter. |
I use them for sleep. |
I’m sure that contributes but also the little holes on my shirts are often right where my shirt rubs against the button of my jeans/pants so I think that creates little holes too. |
I keep a few for chores around the house and trash the rest. |
My over 6 ft tall son and Husband get them too. They don’t do as much kitchen-granite-counter-standing though. |