Anonymous wrote:I can not believe how many people are having this same issue. I to have been going threw this for some time and I found another one today so I decided to look online. WOW its amazing how many people are having this issue. Has anyone come up with any answers. I do not believe it is bugs, beer bottles or seat belts. Has anyone come up with anything else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! This thread is so enlightening. I have never gotten a hole in any shirt in the belly area. It's so surprising to see how common this is. I'm trying to figure out why- I have plenty of Gap, Target, other mall and cheaper brands. But I only buy natural fibers in fabrics thick enough to wear without a cami or under-layer (no "tissue" tees), and I don't have granite countertops. Perhaps one of those factors is saving me? I'm so curious about this for some reason.
Me too! I've never heard of this and wear CHEAP Old Navy t-shirts.
Anonymous wrote:NYC2DC wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop tucking in your t-shirts...
I haven't tucked in my tshirts since 1998.
Really? I love a tucked-in shirt with a cute, bright belt. Am I the only one? (hey it hides the holes.....)
I agree that tucking is kind of back, in the right circumstances, particularly if you have a cute figure. It is a much more pulled together look.
NYC2DC wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop tucking in your t-shirts...
I haven't tucked in my tshirts since 1998.
Really? I love a tucked-in shirt with a cute, bright belt. Am I the only one? (hey it hides the holes.....)
Anonymous wrote:I can't take this anymore. I can't believe its from rubbing on my jeans. It seems to be getting worse. I think it may be the fabric coming from the same place. I thought it was just my loft shirts, but its all of the others now. This has been happening the past 2 years. I don't think the jeans have anything to do with it. I have been wearing jeans for 30 years. Why all of a sudden are they ruining my shirts. Please Help!!!
Anonymous wrote:I can't take this anymore. I can't believe its from rubbing on my jeans. It seems to be getting worse. I think it may be the fabric coming from the same place. I thought it was just my loft shirts, but its all of the others now. This has been happening the past 2 years. I don't think the jeans have anything to do with it. I have been wearing jeans for 30 years. Why all of a sudden are they ruining my shirts. Please Help!!!
Anonymous wrote:has anyone considered it is from a gas stove? That is what I thought it was from - from starting the gas stove or an occasional boil over that sends the flames soaring and spitting. But, it also started happening only after we put in granite. It is not from pant buttons because i wear many skirts and shorts that do not have any zipper that would be causing the problem - at least i don't think. It is in the same spot where I used to get bleach stains (from bleaching the kitchen coutertops before we put in granite). I guess the kitchen is always going to ruin my clothes regardless of the countertop.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! This thread is so enlightening. I have never gotten a hole in any shirt in the belly area. It's so surprising to see how common this is. I'm trying to figure out why- I have plenty of Gap, Target, other mall and cheaper brands. But I only buy natural fibers in fabrics thick enough to wear without a cami or under-layer (no "tissue" tees), and I don't have granite countertops. Perhaps one of those factors is saving me? I'm so curious about this for some reason.