This investigation reveals the hidden engineering behind your fading wardrobe. We expose how retailers use short-staple fibers and temporary coatings to ensure your clothes look worn out long before they actually break. This isn't a trend; it's a calculated financial mechanism designed to force perpetual spending on basic necessities. By engineering visual decay, corporations create a social tax that disproportionately affects those who can least afford it. Learn how the elite maintain their wealth by purchasing durability while the rest of the world is trapped in a cycle of engineered obsolescence. The system isn't broken; it's performing exactly as intended for the shareholders who profit from your recurring wardrobe costs.