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Do these work? To prevent your tee shirts from those tiny holes?

 

I'm trying them out. But they sure are hard to get on! I was struggling several times last week....no dice! It took my DH all of 1 minute!

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Re: The Rivet Guard on Jeans?

Never heard of this.  More info please.  Where did you get this?  QVC, Amazon, a store?  

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Re: The Rivet Guard on Jeans?

@PinkyPetunia 

shirtguardian.com

 

 

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Re: The Rivet Guard on Jeans?

I have never seen these either.  I have heard people talk about getting little holes in their tee shirts but it has never happened to me.   

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Never mind. I took it off. I couldn't put it through the hole. I could have if I struggled. All I could think of was trying to undo it and re-do when using the powder room. I didn't want to be in there 10 minutes struggling and muttering expletives.

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Re: The Rivet Guard on Jeans?

Never tried them and never had holes due to riveting.  Could the tee be the issue?

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Re: The Rivet Guard on Jeans?

I'm using Jeanie Clip where you can take it on and off for other jeans/pants.

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Re: The Rivet Guard on Jeans?


@Harpa wrote:

Do these work? To prevent your tee shirts from those tiny holes?

 

I'm trying them out. But they sure are hard to get on! I was struggling several times last week....no dice! It took my DH all of 1 minute!


@Harpa 

I use Beltaway, which is an elastic belt with a flat fastening in the front.  Although it's intended to prevent that little bulge in front from the rivet, it also prevents a hole since it totally covers the rivet.  It comes in colors as well as black and white. Easy to use and mine have lasted for years.  The site is beltaway dot com.

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@shoesnbags wrote:

@Harpa wrote:

Do these work? To prevent your tee shirts from those tiny holes?

 

I'm trying them out. But they sure are hard to get on! I was struggling several times last week....no dice! It took my DH all of 1 minute!


@Harpa 

I use Beltaway, which is an elastic belt with a flat fastening in the front.  Although it's intended to prevent that little bulge in front from the rivet, it also prevents a hole since it totally covers the rivet.  It comes in colors as well as black and white. Easy to use and mine have lasted for years.  The site is beltaway dot com.


@Harpa @shoesnbags 

 

I love those belts!  For an hourglass, it keeps us from having that triangular wedge in the back of our bottoms!

I can easily wear my leather belts over them.  I get mine on amazon.

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@ECBG wrote:

@shoesnbags wrote:

@Harpa wrote:

Do these work? To prevent your tee shirts from those tiny holes?

 

I'm trying them out. But they sure are hard to get on! I was struggling several times last week....no dice! It took my DH all of 1 minute!


@Harpa 

I use Beltaway, which is an elastic belt with a flat fastening in the front.  Although it's intended to prevent that little bulge in front from the rivet, it also prevents a hole since it totally covers the rivet.  It comes in colors as well as black and white. Easy to use and mine have lasted for years.  The site is beltaway dot com.


@Harpa @shoesnbags 

 

I love those belts!  For an hourglass, it keeps us from having that triangular wedge in the back of our bottoms!

I can easily wear my leather belts over them.  I get mine on amazon.


@ECBG 

I only wish I were an hourglass!  I'm pretty much a rectangle - only thing curvy is my posterior.  I wear the beltaway to stop the little bump from the rivet poking out - and to keep my jeans up. I don't tuck, so it's the only belt I need.  

I sure hope the company survives this economic down turn. 

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