00:00Your clothing was chemically programmed to disintegrate long before you could build actual
00:04equity. Textile engineers use short staple fibers that guarantee structural failure
00:09after only 20 wash cycles. This engineered decay creates a mandatory subscription model
00:16for the most basic human necessity. While your grandparents owned wool coats for decades,
00:21your polyester blends shred within months. This invisible tax forces working families
00:27to spend thousands on low-quality, recurring wardrobe replacements. Global retail giants
00:33leverage this churn to maintain double-digit growth in a saturated market. High-end luxury
00:39brands use long-fiber cotton specifically to ensure their wealth stays physically intact.
00:44You are paying a premium for materials designed to vanish into a landfill very soon.
00:50The chemical bonds in your shirts are literally time to break during your work shift.
00:54This constant replacement cycle keeps your liquid cash flowing directly into offshore corporate
01:00bank accounts. By shortening the life cycle of thread, they successfully commoditize the very
01:06concept of durability. You are not buying fashion, you are funding a system that prevents permanent
01:12asset ownership. The microplastics shedding from your clothes are a physical manifestation of your
01:18evaporating monthly savings. Corporate boards prioritize friction-based revenue over the basic longevity of the
01:25products you purchase. Retailers have mathematically optimized the point where a garment looks good
01:31but fails quickly. Every broken seam is a transfer of wealth from your pocket to a shareholder's dividend.
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