July 11, 2025 at 2:48 am

Costco Shopper Learned What That Extra Piece Of Fabric In Its Shirts Is Actually For. – ‘I wish there was more smart clothing out there.’

by Matthew Gilligan

man talking about costco shirts

TikTok/@brian.cabeca

I love learning little tidbits like this from TikTok videos!

A man named Brian took to the social media platform and showed viewers a little something they may not have known about their clothes.

man talking about shirts from costco

TikTok/@brian.cabeca

Brian told viewers, “Costco knows their customers, their clientele, what they like.”

The TikTokker had some Orvis button-down shirts laid out and he showed viewers that there were gray pieces of cloth sewn into the inside corners of the shirts.

a shirt from costco

TikTok/@brian.cabeca

Brian realized that the pieces of cloth are used for people to clean their glasses.

The TikTokker said, “They know middle-aged dads are buying these shirts. I wish there was more smart clothing out there. Come on, why haven’t other companies thought of this? Isn’t it awesome?”

Indeed!

man with a shirt from costco

TikTok/@brian.cabeca

Check out the video.

@brian.cabeca

I can see clearly now that the rain is gone #costco #dadsoftiktok

♬ original sound – brian cabeça

Here’s how viewers reacted.

This person asked a question.

Screenshot 2025 06 18 at 2.29.02 PM Costco Shopper Learned What That Extra Piece Of Fabric In Its Shirts Is Actually For.   I wish there was more smart clothing out there.

Another TikTokker shared their thoughts.

Screenshot 2025 06 18 at 2.29.13 PM Costco Shopper Learned What That Extra Piece Of Fabric In Its Shirts Is Actually For.   I wish there was more smart clothing out there.

And this individual spoke up.

Screenshot 2025 06 18 at 2.29.29 PM Costco Shopper Learned What That Extra Piece Of Fabric In Its Shirts Is Actually For.   I wish there was more smart clothing out there.

You learn something new every day!

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