Every year on the anniversary of DDay, French citizens take sand from Omaha Beach and rub it onto the gravestones of fallen soldiers who gave their lives to liberate Europe. It gives the letters a golden shine. They do this for all 9,386 American soldiers buried there.
Chaque année, à l'occasion de l'anniversaire du DDay, les citoyens français prennent du sable d'Omaha Beach et l'étalent sur les tombes des soldats tombés au combat qui ont donné leur vie pour libérer l'Europe. Cela donne aux lettres un éclat doré. Ils font celà pour les 9'386 soldats américains qui y sont enterrés.
OP feels like cherry-picking to “prove” the point. Obvious questions;
How many clothes are made each year, in tons?
How much waste do these clothes represent, per year?
How does “clothing waste exists” actually prove production is completely disconnected from demand?
Do these folks think manufacturers just make surplus clothes for giggles? That they like to willfully waste money?
Or are the evil overlords so stupid they just…can’t tell what the demand is, which is apparently easy to do?
Incidentally, I checked my archive, and unbossed seems to be against private property and money and borders in the first place, so it seems a tad ironic to complain about wastage.