Holes in your clothes are a common annoyance, often caused by wear and tear, snagging on things like zippers or belts, or even washing machine overload. Moths aren’t always to blame—sometimes it’s your belt buckle or rough surfaces that cause the damage. To avoid this, consider going beltless, washing carefully, and handling delicate fabrics with extra care. Even overusing bleach can weaken fabric and lead to holes, so always be mindful of what might be wearing down your favorite items.
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