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Honored Contributor
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Registered: ‎05-10-2010

Nope.  I can't even see how that would happen.  All pant zippers are covered by the placket.  The zippers don't come into contact with my tops.

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Posts: 3,922
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Yes, I have had this problem. But it was the button on my jeans -- not the zipper -- rubbing on my shirts. It turns out that, at my height, the waistband of my jeans falls just about at the height of my kitchen counters. As I leaned in while doing things in the kitchen or washing dishes at the sink (probably the major factor) it rubbed against the fibers in the knit fabrics and wore tiny holes in them.

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Posts: 1,363
Registered: ‎08-05-2011

@Andreatoo : I've had the same problem with thin fabrics. I've started pulling my top over the seat belt once it's buckled so there is no rubbing. Of course I tuck nothing in so that makes it easy.

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Posts: 425
Registered: ‎03-12-2010
I think it can be the point of the waistband at the zipper.
I had a bad time with a pair of jeans making holes in my shirts.