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Old Sep 28, 2007, 07:58 PM
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Shirt Fuzz due to Backpack

All my longer shirts are getting that fuzz/lint/ruined near the butt area, im guessing because of my backpack. How do I fix this issue, because moving my backpack up does not make a difference?

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Old Sep 29, 2007, 05:46 AM   #2  
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Perhaps there might be a wider and shorter backpack that you could use?
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How about a side backpack?

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Good idea above!!
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The fuzz problem continues after adjusting the backpack upward. Let's do a experiment; go 3 weeks without the backpack (have a friend carry it). If the fuzz problem continues then it may be what your sitting on like a sidewalk, brick wall or riding bare back for hours on your favorite horse. Also could be the way your clothes are washed and dried (too hot, too much soap, etc). Best of luck
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