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10-minute groceries. 3-day fashion.

Speed exists. It’s just selectively applied.

We’ve already proven that speed is possible. Groceries arrive in minutes. Essentials move instantly. The infrastructure exists.

So why does fashion still take days?

It’s not a supply issue. It’s not even logistics. It’s how the system is designed.

Fashion is treated as distant inventory, not local availability. Warehouses are prioritized over nearby stores. Scale is chosen over immediacy.

The result is artificial delay. Not because speed is hard—but because it wasn’t built into the system.

The same city that can deliver food in minutes can deliver clothing just as fast. It just hasn’t been structured to do it yet.

hs, FYBR