If you find these holes

Finding tiny holes in your favorite clothing can be both frustrating and puzzling. While moths are often blamed, they’re not the only cause. Everyday wear and tear, especially in high-friction areas like the waist where belts rub against fabric, can lead to holes over time. Laundry habits also play a big role—overloading your washing machine can create friction that weakens fabric, and harsh chemicals like chlorine bleach can degrade materials. Turning delicate clothes inside out before washing and switching to gentler cleaning products can help preserve them.

Snags from sharp objects such as zippers, seatbelt buckles, or rough surfaces can also be culprits. Repeated holes in the same spot might signal that something in your environment is damaging your clothes. To prevent future damage, avoid overcrowding your laundry, be mindful of rough surroundings, and repair small holes before they worsen. A few simple precautions can go a long way in keeping your wardrobe intact. If you’ve faced similar issues, reflect on your daily habits—they might hold the answer to those unexpected holes.