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This investigation exposes how the global textile industry uses engineered decay to impose a perpetual replacement tax on your income. We break down the technical mechanisms of short-staple cotton fibers and petroleum blending used to ensure your clothes fail after just a few washes. While durable goods once served as a store of value for families, modern garments are designed as disposable waste to ensure recurring revenue for billionaires. This structural mandate forces the working class into a cycle of constant spending just to maintain a basic standard of living. By sacrificing fiber integrity for production speed, manufacturers have turned your closet into a tool for wealth extraction. This video reveals the hidden economic mechanics that make it more expensive to be poor by turning essential clothing into a mandated subscription service.

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00:00Your ancestors bought wool coats meant to last generations while your clothing dissolves in months.
00:05This engineered decay ensures that you can never truly own your basic daily wardrobe.
00:11Clothing manufacturers now intentionally use short staple cotton fibers that fray after only three wash cycles.
00:18These microscopic breaks in the fiber eventually lead to the holes you find in shirts.
00:23Weak threads are often blended with cheap petroleum-based plastics to mimic a soft initial texture.
00:30This plastic infusion prevents the fabric from ever being repaired or recycled in the future.
00:36This structural weakness creates a recurring subscription fee disguised as a simple annual wardrobe update.
00:42You are trapped in a cycle of constant spending just to maintain a basic appearance.
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