๐Ÿ‘— Fashion & Textile Design ยท sustainable sourcing

Doppel Sourcing

Compare sustainable sourcing candidates by quantum fidelity so designers pick the closest match in one tap.

SWAP testยท similarity
Section ยท Quantum

The hook.

full primer โ†’

Two sustainable sourcing candidates go into a quantum similarity check; the app shows fashion designers a single 0โ€“100% match score so they can pick the closest one in a tap.

Why this primitiveSWAP test is the right primitive here because sustainable sourcing reduces to a similarity problem; the kernel returns a result you can drop straight into the UI.

Kernel
a 2-register SWAP-test kernel returning fidelity in [0,1] between two amplitude-encoded vectors
Drives the UI as
a similarity score (0-100%) and a 'closest match' surface
Appendix A

The mega-prompt.

This prompt is engineered to ship in a single Lovable build. Real Quantinuum Guppy/Selene circuit runs in the Linux sandbox at build time and the results are baked in as JSON. read the build strategy โ†’

~14.1 KB285 lines1 msg ยท ~5 credits
Open in Lovable โ†—
Appendix B

Market sizing.

TAM
$12.0B
the fashion design software market (~$1.2B) within a $2.5T global fashion industry.
SAM
$1.7B
the 14% of that market actively buying sustainable sourcing-adjacent software.
SOM
$101M
a realistic 6% capture of the serviceable slice in years 1โ€“3 via the hackathon launch and creator-led distribution.

Indicative figures for hackathon pitches โ€” refine with your own research before raising.

See also

Adjacent entries.