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Web3 fashion, on-chain fashion (or whatever term you prefer), and digital fashion will transform the way people perceive and engage with fashion While today, for many, fashion is just a simple piece of fabric, this new era will reveal that fashion has never been solely about garments Instead, it has always been about connection, expression, and empowerment🌹
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that’s right! In 1820’s most people made clothes at home and well off people bought from tailors and seamstresses. In 1920’s people bought clothes from department stores, Lord & Taylor & Saks Fifth Av were popular. In 2024, people buy online, clothes are made thousands of miles away from the stores they are sold, nobody makes clothes at home, barely anyone uses tailors or seamstresses and Lord & Taylor went bankrupt and Amazon bought the Lord & Taylor building. Pay per click online model is broken when Temu can spend $1 billion dollars on Facebook ads a year to send you disposal clothing. Web3 communities have tons of potential for the future. LFG
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Thank you for this journey through history, man! I love how the human behavior changed across centuries and yet I believe it has changed also because they were seeking the same thing which is found in the deeper layers of fashion imo it will be the same behavior that made people desire new things, that will make them go back to where it all began, to why they wanted fashion first We will get back to when the look was first introduced in the 19th century and change fashion completely, albeit this time the loom will be something different, intangible We have a bright future ahead of us and even though it may not make sense now for most, with time will for all of them!🌹
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