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Consumer Trade-offs in Mass Customization

A company uses a new manufacturing process to offer custom-fitted suits, a product traditionally available only to the wealthy, to a much wider audience at a significantly lower price. From the perspective of a consumer who could not previously afford a custom suit, what is the primary economic trade-off they are likely accepting by choosing this new product over a traditionally tailored one?

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