Consensus Couture
2026
Design Engineer
Problem
Luxury overproduction destroys $80–120B worth of unsold inventory every year — burned, buried, or written off to protect brand exclusivity.
Solution
Consensus Couture lets the market vote first, then produces only what was already chosen. Every unit made is a unit already wanted.
Stack
React · Three.js · GLSL Shaders · Web3
Research
$120B — global deadstock annual value
Vogue · Ellen MacArthur Foundation
$50B — US fashion industry annual deadstock loss
RawShot, 2026
$50B — US fashion industry annual deadstock loss RawShot, 2026
= RawShot, 2026
User Story
FOR THE CONSUMER
Authorship.
They didn't pick from options — they shaped the form. The garment carries their fingerprint.
Conviction.
What they helped make, they're far more likely to buy. Co-creation is the strongest pre-order signal there is.
FOR THE BRAND
Engagement.
Every vote is a customer touchpoint — pre-launch attention turns into post-launch conversion.
Inventory.
Production matches consensus. Make only what was already chosen.
Three Tabs
Three layers, one mechanism. A live system where consumer preference becomes production signal.
Tab 1 · HERITAGE DAO
The frame. Brand defines the craft framework. Community adjusts the parameters.
Entropy · Weave Density · Gilding Index.
Every adjustment is a data point. Every data point is a production signal.
Tab 2 · TREND ORACLE
The signal. Aggregated parameter choices become live market telemetry — not a survey, not a focus group, but a real-time read on what people are converging toward.
Live preference data, structured as form.
Tab 3 · PRESERVE
The lock. When consensus emerges around a configuration, lock it. The form is captured on-chain, the SKU is generated, and production matches what people already chose.
Make what was already wanted.