This in turn means that you will be comfortable wearing it and get a good
cost per wear out of it.
These booties are one of those purchases that when you factor
in cost per wear, it would probably be pennies.
Since I only ever bothered to buy one, it's probably among the
best cost per wear items I've ever owned.
But these boots are too pretty not to be worn and since I vowed to decrease
cost per wear for my garments this year, here they are for an outfit pic!
Cost per Wear = The prize of the item / The number of times I'm wearing it!
I decided to give the midi skirt a try this winter in an effort to maximize my wardrobe and
minimize cost per wear (although this pretty skirt was a gift).
When deciding on whether you should invest in an item or get a lower price point equivalent think
about cost per wear.
Yes, the shoes are crazy expensive but when you factor
in cost per wear they are relatively inexpensive.
So I'm a fan of being able to pull pieces together like this, but having the flexibility to style looks around each piece individually to ensure you're getting awesome
cost per wear of everything in yo» closet.
It's a good rule to buy the best you can afford on classics like black pants or a pencil skirt because you'll get the
most cost per wear out of them, but you can pick up the super trends at more affordable places.
I believed I paid about Nok 400 ($ 50) for it, and it's definitely written off by now if you go
by cost per wear!
Just a short walk from the Metro to work (a 10 min walk) was all it took to convince me that I need to just dig in, do the whole
cost per wear thing, and just buy a pair!
And that's why an off duty wardrobe is something i'm converting towards, the benefits of those throw on pieces far outweigh the loss of versatility and
maximising cost per wear.
And whilst I might not be maximising my
usual cost per wear ambitions through a work, to night, to weekend, to holiday styling mission.
Fashion should be fun and personal style should be a creative journey unmarred by overthinking things
like cost per wear and «Can I wear this with three items I already own?»
This dress is as versatile as they come and would be perfect for holiday parties (if you're heading to one for your corporate office, just add a fun blazer or jacket), New Year's Eve or if we're really looking ahead (or
at cost per wear) Valentine's Day — simply add a pair of red heels!
You may have it for years to come -LCB- which could move it to the justification category -RCB- HOWEVER — it will get minimal use, take up a decent amount to closet space -LCB- you need to fold not hang sweaters or the shoulders become deformed -RCB- & for the $ $ spent you could buy something that you will wear regularly -LCB- & therefore get a low
Cost Per Wear -RCB-.
Uh... rewearing things... talk about
cost per wear *** industry invented right here and right now just to validate some of your unreasonable purchases to your own conscience.
So, a fire, a fire pit in Beach Cottage Land, well it just brings out the nice side of life and at 79
bucks cost per wear is looking pretty darn good right now
Keeping in mind that this Acne Studios Canada Scarf in New Black goes perfectly with all black outfits, and looks a bit more smart than my other ones, I definitely got a good
cost per wear out of this scarf as well.
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 after this fringe bag!
That is not only a
higher cost per wear than the Burberry, but you don't get to wear at as long, either!
And so the MBA in me not only thinks about the ROI (return on your investment)
in cost per wear, but you will also have money to save or spend on other things in the future.
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!
My sister of course, being the devil that she is (not to mention a shoe - holic) proceeds to lecture me
on cost per wear.
I picked them up for less than $ 20 and literally wore them to the ground (If you know me, you know I'm all
about cost per wear — these beat out my favorite shorts!).
:) The items with the
best cost per wear are obviously the items with the lowest starting cost.
Equipment pieces are an investment (in my opinion) but because of how classic they are, your CPW (
cost per wear) will end up being a great deal.
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?
Indeed I can not fathom
the cost per wear of my exquisite little gem as not a month passes without taking her out!