00:00Global retailers apply temporary chemical coatings to simulate high-end luxury quality that vanishes after the very first wash.
00:08They prioritize short staple cotton fibers because these threads fray after exactly three heavy laundry cycles in your machine.
00:16This deliberate mechanical breakdown creates visible pilling that signals lower social status to your peers and your employers.
00:23You feel forced to replace your garments not because of physical holes but because of engineered social shame.
00:30Major brands intentionally lower weave density to ensure your wardrobe requires an expensive, mandatory, and recurring seasonal refresh cycle.
00:40This planned aesthetic failure captures a growing percentage of your stagnant hourly wage every single modern fiscal year.
00:47While you buy cheap replacements, fashion conglomerates extract record margins on these disposable and low-quality textile goods.
00:54The economic elite invest in long staple fibers that maintain their visual integrity for several decades of constant wear.
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