My sister of course, being the devil that she is (not to mention a shoe - holic) proceeds to lecture
me on cost per wear.
You can immediately justify your purchased based
on cost per wear alone!
They are so comfortable (I wore them everyday at Disneyworld when I went last October) and while they are on the pricier side they were worth the investment for
me on the cost per wear so far.
I am SO with
you on the cost per wear aspect of an outfit and holiday looks are so very specific that you don't always get to wear them often!
I've worn the same pair for over five years and
on a cost per wear basis, they've been more than paid for.
Totally worth the splurge
on a cost per wear basis.
On a cost per wear basis this army style jacket has paid for itself many times over.
On a cost per wear basis, it's a worthwhile investment.
On a cost per wear basis, my Frye's have been way more economical than a lot of the shoes I own.
Not exact matches
A study by the state Department of Transportation says the project would lower shipping
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I now evaluate items
on a
cost -
per -
wear basis.
We all know about evaluating our clothing purchases
on a CPW or «
Cost Per Wear» basis which is all very prudent and sensible, but what about pleasure?
This is probably the main question you have
on your mind: Do I get the
cost per wear out of my Acne Studios scarf, since I already own two others?
For the price, the
cost -
per -
wear on this bad boy makes it a must for Fall!
They're
on sale for $ 10 so the
cost -
per -
wear ratio is un.
I love the idea about looking at the price tag from a
cost per wear stand point and focusing
on investment pieces!!
One thing I love about workwear is that I get fabulous CPW (
cost per wear)
on the pieces.
When deciding
on whether you should invest in an item or get a lower price point equivalent think about
cost per wear.
An investment piece may
cost a little more because you're paying for better fabrics and tailoring, you do get the return
on that investment when you factor in the
cost per wear.
My
cost per wear has been incredibly low for this item and they still look great.The scarf caught my eye
on a visit to the consignment shop and the colors had me sold.
Going
on year 3, starting to shred
on the bottom but I just can't bring myself to replace them I can't even imagine the
cost per wear, I am down to pennies at this point!
To view the other outfits for the new year, check out Forever29.This year, sartorial wise I resolve to decrease the
cost per wear of my garments and stay focused
on purchasing classics.
The
cost per wear on that thing has got to be nearly free at this point and I love it when a purchase you've hemmed and hawed over proves itself so worth it.
If I can
wear them,
on average, every - other week year - round, their
cost per wear (CPW) goes down to under $ 8, 35 % less than my usual Target purchase CPW ($ 24.99 / 2
wears = $ 12.50 + tax).
Repurposing an item not only drives down the
cost -
per -
wear, but you get bonus style points for being able to
wear the same piece at the office, casually
on the weekend, and dressed up for a girl's night.
I mean, if you're going to have to
wear it every day for months
on end, the
cost per wear starts to be quite reasonable.
Yes, the price
on these might be sticker shock for some people, but if you think about the
cost in terms of
cost -
per -
wear you will get a lot of
wear out of a dress like this if you work and it won't go out of style.
You will be seeing these a lot
on the blog:) CPW (
cost -
per -
wear)!
Last but certainly not least, this outfit pairing will also help you justify dropping $ 200 +
on a swimsuit (
cost -
per -
wear, people!).
We discussed quality, fabric structure,
cost per wear, sizing... the list went
on.
At this point the
cost per wear on this thing is nearly free.
Yep I think # 125 translates to terrific
cost per wear on these jeans.
Which I will probably do a
cost per wear post
on them.
When I ended up
wearing them well into April, he took back his words and realized I got the most
cost per wear possible
on these babies.
I've had my eye
on these shoes and sunnies for a while and who could pass up a classic wool coat — think
cost per wear for investment pieces like this:) I'm also lusting...
On a
per -
wear cost, it'll be much more affordable than those more - affordable shirts that we aren't nearly as excited about!
I find bags much better to splurge
on than clothes because the
cost per wear gets so very cheap.
I always get nervous about sharing (what I consider to be) more expensive pieces
on the blog because I always want to stay true to my PPF name... but there are some investments (like comfortable shoes) that are smart and have an extremely low
cost per wear, therefore it's worth it!
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wear school uniforms and the
cost per year.
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Spend $ 150
on a fantastic pair of jeans and
wear them three times a week for two years (312 times) and that's a
cost per wear of 48 cents (not bad!).