Static Noise in Earbuds while walking/jogging with iPhone in pocket?

4S. I am having random but frequent pops and clicks coming through my earbuds-3 different kinds/brands-while my iPhone is in my front pocket and I am  walking and or running. Happens with a case, without, etc. Doesn't  happen if I hold it in my hand and it's not the cable coming out of the  socket. Could it be static caused by the movement near cloth?

I walk outside on my way to the bus stop for school. I keep it in my hoody pocket and pull it out regularly and it seems fine oh and its winter....so yeah....

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