Chances are you’ll have fallen victim to holes in your clothes before. If you haven’t, then I congratulate you on having acquired the necessary wealth not to have to wear the same clothes over and again until they threaten to fall apart.
So, let’s start with the reason. Unsurprisingly, the list of things that can leave holes in your clothing is long and varying. Moths, for example, are a well-documented culprit, but not every hole is a result of fabric being moth-eaten.
Reason 1:
If the holes are found close to the midriff, it could be your belt buckle that’s the issue. Going beltless is an obvious solution to this problem, though that’s not always viable. You must try adjusting the position of the belt, or even smoothing rough or potentially sharp edges with sandpaper.
Reason 2:
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