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Do you throw clothes away that have developed small holes in?

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Wtfdoicare · 11/04/2017 13:45

Quite a few of my base layer tops and other tops have those teeny holes in from machine washing. I think this is more of a problem these days as materials are getting so thin. As it sometimes happens to fairly new items I am reluctant to throw them in the bin! I think I'd wear them under a cardie/jumper, or if I am just at home for the day. What do you do?

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Itaintme · 11/04/2017 13:47

I mostly still wear them.

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FiveShelties · 11/04/2017 13:52

I would probably still wear them - until the hole got bigger!

I machine wash everything and don't get holes in my clothes. Are they catching on something in the machine?

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Wtfdoicare · 11/04/2017 14:01

I don't think so FiveShelties. It seems to be happening more and more often though, annoying.

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Maudlinmaud · 11/04/2017 14:06

Have you got moths? I had one that lived in my utility room and would get into the laundry basket. Found him and now no more holey clothes.

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FiveShelties · 11/04/2017 14:12

It must be annoying Wtfdo. Are the holes in the same place, could they be rubbing on jeans etc?

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Itaintme · 11/04/2017 14:17

I think it's my jeans that make the holes.The holes are always in the same place

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RachaelCatWhisperer · 11/04/2017 14:18

Could be bra hooks if the holes appear on jersey knit fabrics. Just darn the hole and you're good to go! And do the bras up before putting them in the washer.

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brickinitIam · 11/04/2017 14:18

I think you may have moths.

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TitsCrossed · 11/04/2017 14:23

Small holes in clothes threads always cause a split opinion on MN!
Mine are always in the middle/lower front of tops. They are caused by rubbing between worktop and belt buckle. Or the cats sitting on my lap. Bloody annoying.

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Wtfdoicare · 11/04/2017 14:24

I don't think it is moths. The holes are in similar places, usually where my top meets my jeans, so perhaps the button rubbing? I will try and do my bras up, hadn't thought of that thanks.

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jarviscockerslover · 11/04/2017 14:26

Are the holes at tummy level? This happens to me ALL the time, I've stopped buying expensive tops as it's such a pain. I've no idea how they get there... Assume they are catching on something but I rarely wear jeans or pants with buttons/zips.. It's a mystery

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Wtfdoicare · 11/04/2017 14:29

Yes jarvism sounds similar. Always at tummy level, never on the back of the top for example.

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brickinitIam · 11/04/2017 14:29

I always end up with holes at the back of vesty tops, usually at hip level, and only ever on one side.

I think ti's the constant tucking in that does it.

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SheepyFun · 11/04/2017 14:32

I wear holey clothes at home. If I'm having a good day, I remember to change them before I go out...

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steppemum · 11/04/2017 14:39

maud it is the caterpillars/lavae that eat fabric not the actual moth I think.

I sew them up, one tiny stitch. If it is visible eg centre front, then I only wear it under stuff.

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noitsnotme · 11/04/2017 14:39

I'm getting this a lot! Just put away some washing and three of my vest tops had holes near the bottom of the stomach. I had noticed one before, but I've kept wearing it under other clothing. These aren't the first tops though and not exactly old.

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ImportSave · 11/04/2017 14:40

I normally just keep wearing them. Have one vest top that's really holey that I still wear (under another top).

Hate throwing clothes away!

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KatyS36 · 11/04/2017 14:42

Anything nice I take to a local seamstress. She will do a perfect invisible repair for five pounds per hole.

More ordinary stuff I either do myself or ignore.

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Strummerville · 11/04/2017 16:15

Nope, because I'm weird and have a bit of a phobia about holes in clothes. They freak me right out, especially in jersey.

I had one top that developed the little stomach-level holes I've read about on here. It was my favourite top but I threw it out immediately. Now I'm just really careful about what I wash them with - I do a "soft" load that has no zips, buttons or even harder fabrics like denim - and it hasn't happened since.

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SesameSparkle · 11/04/2017 18:20

Try washing all of those soft tops inside netted wash bags. My friends swears by it as a means of avoiding bobbling and holes caused by the clothes being battered against the washing machine drum.

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OCSockOrphanage · 11/04/2017 20:29

Yes, I throw them away. If you won't wear it, who will?

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user1489179512 · 07/05/2017 20:48

I would throw them away. I wouldn't wear stuff with holes in, even if the holes could be hidde.

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 07/05/2017 22:18

Bras should be in a laundry bag if you machine wash them (saves your washing machine from stray underwires)

I put anything delicate in mesh bags to stop them tangling and stretching.

My new machine has the smooth honeycomb drum to stop snagging .
I've not had holey clothes but yes, I'd throw them into recycle.

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OutandIntoday · 07/05/2017 22:22

I get holes too- had a spate of them recently- found one in my thin cashmere jumper this week that i will try see if i fix Sad I think it is my belt and have ditched it just in case it is the culprit.

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