Clothing Damage/Web Comics

""Maybe we shouldn't wear fabrics that rip like tissue paper.""
 * Lampshaded in this Nowhere University comic.
 * In Pet Projects, this happens to Notle the Witch in an arc storyline involving moths that get created and start eating Notle's clothes.
 * Shortpacked
 * Subverted when Robin gets in a catfight with Sarah Palin (yes, really) at one of her rallies because she's pissed Palin stole the "ditzy government official" limelight. Once the action starts, the panels focus on Amber in close-up as she gets covered in torn items of clothing, starting with torn-off sleeves and ending in underwear... but then the last panel goes wide focus, showing that Robin and Palin have been trying to strike at each other through a clothes rack.
 * Played straight with the Ethan/Willis fight. Then they get pushed into a tub of pudding.
 * Girl Genius
 * Gil's attempts to hit Zeetha with a metal-destroying device backfires when he grabs the cloth-destroying one by mistake. Of course, on the next page, we find out that it logically doesn't work on the leather, which—since the "Wacky Weave Destabilizer" is infamous enough—makes up Zeetha's underwear.
 * Anevka's electric weapon turns her clothes to ashes. Of course, she has it in the first place because she is a sufficiently advanced metal mannequin.
 * Referenced and riffed in this side strip of El Goonish Shive.

""And there was much rejoice!""
 * Exiern: "What's with the clothing? Ever since the change, it's always the clothing."
 * Terinu ends up losing his shirt when Gwen does her best to bandage up the nasty gut wound that tore it up in the first place.
 * Philip M. Jackson's Nurse Sally vs the Mutants, which doesn't take itself seriously in the least, features "mutant fabric-eating piranha" which reduce the heroine's nurse outfit to nothing more than a barely-there top.
 * Happens repeatedly to Spinnerette, including in her first ever actual fight. The most interesting to straight male readers (and possibly Mecha Maid) is having about half of the suit shredded by vampire Cal Warden's fangirls, mainly around the midriff area.
 * Master of Parade Balloon Animals in Samurai Princess gets to show off her balloons! And we ain't talking about the inflatable kind.

"Sidekick Chief: Dear god...wait, men! STOP! Our attacks are only making them sexier!"
 * Laura in Eerie Cuties has a tendency of accidentally burning her clothes when overexcited.
 * In Girly, when fighting the sidekick police.