Fixed costs versus variable costs? And economies of scale derived from using centralized production?
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Replying to @starsandrobots @kerobinso
Also the places that sell those tend to be kitschy tourist shops full of cheap crap that don’t actually care about us name weirdos :(
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Replying to @MikellTaylor @kerobinso
don't you think that they'd care about expanding their TAM if they could do it for the same cost?
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Replying to @starsandrobots @kerobinso
If name-branded stuff were their primary thing, yes. But those stores have plenty of generic stuff too that is probably majority of sales.
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I feel like it’s an “if it ain’t broke…” situation.
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The funny thing is I hardly know anyone w/ a conventional name that owns that stuff. Just us weirdos that feel left out that want it.
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Replying to @MikellTaylor @kerobinso
I don't think it's a care/don't care scenario. They're trying to sell those goods to as many people as possible and are targeting the biggest crowd of consumers they feasibly can. They're limited by real-world constraints.
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Algorithmically generated tshirts are a great example of what happens to inventory when you remove those constraints.
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Replying to @starsandrobots @kerobinso
I'm guessing you’re overthinking how much effort goes into stocking tourist trap kitsch shops. They’re so generic, yet obviously make enough money to be viable. I don't think the mentality in starting one is "I will get rich" - it's "I will maintain a lifestyle."
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Replying to @MikellTaylor @kerobinso
Wait, what do you think my argument is?
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Karen asked why onsite production hasn't replaced readymade stuff, and I'm building the case for why not. And so are you. I just think we have different explanations. I don't think it's that they dgaf about people's names.
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