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Would you be surprised to see Threadless described as a startup? What was American Apparel in 1997? A small business?


A startup exists to make extraordinary profits by arbitraging a temporary economic disequilibrium by doing more than anyone thought possible with less than anyone thought possible; the industry is irrelevant.


I don't think that had anything whatsoever to do with my point. Is Threadless a startup?


I was just trying to provide a heuristic to answer your question. I don't think it's black and white though. As for Threadless, I do think it's a startup because they invented a new process to fill a temporary market disequilibrium. But if another company came along and did the same thing then I'm not so sure.




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