I find bags much better to splurge on than clothes because the cost
per wear gets so very cheap.
Not exact matches
Save up your money and
get the best - quality product you can afford, and leverage the cost -
per -
wear philosophy with more expensive clothing and shoes.
You
get used to setting your own schedule,
getting paid
per project instead of
per hour, and
wearing whatever you want in the home office.
Ballinger
got $ 12
per day to do a job like Anne Hathaway's in The Devil
Wears Prada but worse, she told The New York Times's Christine Haughney.
How does
Per get six points, was it for
wearing his shin pads and tucking his shirt in.
After their nails were painted which cost me about $ 8
per girl, they
got to
wear their handmade flip flops home.
I have even thought of
getting up at 6 am to morning dreamfeed??? His night time activity is
wearing on me, so I need to find a way to
get him to give me a good 5 - 6 hours
per night of sleep.
These
got the most bang for the buck by far at 5.2 cents
per wear!
You think about burn only in the gym: «You
get strong in the gym — but you
get lean in life,» says celebrity trainer Harley Pasternak, who encourages his clients to
wear pedometers and log more than 10,000 steps
per day.
I tried EVERYTHING: drugstore cleansers, expensive top - notch cleansers, dermatologist prescribed creams, ointments, washes, homemade face masks, cutting certain «acne - causing» foods from my diet, adding «acne - fighting» foods into my diet, drinking over a gallon of water
per day, exfoliating, store - bought masks, massaging my face every night,
getting more sleep, not
wearing any foundation / makeup, juice cleanses, etc..
I specify primal cause I love me some dairy I am lame and
wear a pedometer and make sure that I hit at least 10k steps a day (or i
get on my mini trampoline and go to work) and I do tabata style exercises 2x
per week.
I hate seeing such high costs -
per -
wear, but again, like with the least
worn items, these are some of my more «unique» pieces that just don't
get worn as much as my more basic items.
This in turn means that you will be comfortable
wearing it and
get a good cost
per wear out of it.
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?
It's one of those investment buys that you'll
get the best CPW (cost
per wear) for!
The gray goes with light to dark gray bottoms and is so soft - I would
wear it several days
per week if I thought I could
get away with it.
There's nothing wrong with it
per se, it's a classic black knee length pencil skirt from Cue and I did
get quite a few compliments the one and only time I
wore it but I'm not really a skirt kinda girl.
I wanted to share embroidery options in each of these categories, because they will
get the best CPW (cost
per wear).
In the three and a half months I'd owned that pair, I'd
gotten the price
per wear down to ~ $ 2.25.
Not because of the price tag (which I can afford), but because I won't be able to
get the cost -
per -
wear to a reasonable amount before the dress
wears out.
I
got this dress in - store (there still might be some in your local store) for like $ 5 and I know I'm going to
get well more than it's worth out of it (if you're new to cost -
per -
wear, read about it here).
Furthermore, if you average out the cost
per wear you will definitely
get your money out of them.
I knew I wasn't going to
wear them nearly enough times to
get the cost
per wear down.
If I
get them, I would not be able to
wear them until late October / early November and it would be something that I would
wear only four months a year (not 8 months as it might be your case), and I said that after having to replace about half of my shoes last year, footwear was not going to be a priority this year, BUT in my defense, I have only one other pair of booties (an old black pair with a three - inch heel that I don't
wear that often), metallic footwear has been a workhorse for me and the light color (as opposed to black) makes me think they a good option for my mild winters, and they would provide a lot of joy
per wear.
Or perhaps we're all broke and so turn to cutting down our cost -
per -
wear so we don't have to give up those sweet, short lived moments of retail therapy when our brains
get hijacked by waves of designer endorphins?
The problem with tiny sunglasses is not tiny sunglasses
per se, but rather the feeling that we
get while
wearing them.
That is not only a higher cost
per wear than the Burberry, but you don't
get to
wear at as long, either!
One thing I love about workwear is that I
get fabulous CPW (cost
per wear) on the pieces.
I'm all about remixing pieces to create new outfits (
got ta
get that cost
per wear down!).
When deciding on whether you should invest in an item or
get a lower price point equivalent think about cost
per wear.
Each of the items I'm
wearing are ones that you will
wear time and time again and
get great cost -
per -
wear (CPW) out of.
I
wear this hat almost every day... especially now that I've
gotten down to 1x
per week for washing my hair.
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.
I usually
get bored of something before I hit that dollar - cost -
per -
wear.
I love a good statement shoe paired with jeans and a white tshirt, but I want to ensure I
get good cost -
per -
wear for my rehearsal shoe since I may not
get AS much future
wear out of my wedding shoes.
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.
I seriously have
gotten so much use out of this jacket throughout the years making the cpw (cost
per wear) amazing.
I'm all about
getting the most for your money, but I fully believe in splurging on handbags and sunglasses because when you look at things from a price -
per -
wear standpoint, it's relatively affordable to buy designer.
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.
To
get more classic look with
wearing this aqua green colored festive
wear bandhej printed saree, adoring with contrast print at over all saree, and contrast printed pallu, glammed with zari leaf border at over all, it comes with matching 80 cm blouse piece and can be stitched as
per your measurement
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.
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.
And since we're being honest, I have not
gotten a stellar price
per wear out of this tunic.
Without a doubt, I've DEFINITELY already
gotten the price
per wear of these shorts down.
Love your Wendy Brandes rings — I have two of hers and have
gotten my cost -
per -
wear down to pennies over the past 5 + years!
Most of them are under $ 150, so you'll end up
getting a great cost -
per -
wear deal out of them!
It's
got a timeless military look you can hold onto forever and ever, and is pretty much a steal when you consider the cost -
per -
wear ratio.
When it becomes cooler, they are so easy to layer with jackets to continue to
get great use and CPW (cost
per wear).
I paid full price for it & I know I will
get my cost -
per -
wear out of it this winter.
My jean jacket doesn't
get loads of
wear, but I've had the same one for several years and I end up reaching for it at least a couple of times
per season.