Not exact matches
Not what vestments your preachers
wear, who can be the loudest, or how many days
per week you
go to your temple.
So assuming I can
wear it through the entire pregnancy and for 2 years breastfeeding (likely more) it would average out to $ 2.55
per month,
going down if I continued
wearing it long after pregnancy and weaning.
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.
But I
wear them every day and the cost
per wear keeps
going down!
I know I will be
wearing these jeans for years to come and the cost
per wear is
going to be non-existent.
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!
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.
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).
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.
These are the PERFECT example of a cost
per wear analysis, so here
goes.
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!
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).
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.
We discussed quality, fabric structure, cost
per wear, sizing... the list
went on.
I
wear Intensity 2.0 (light to medium beige) as
per recommendation of the associate but for my next purchase, I'm
going one shade darker 3.0 (medium beige).
The key is to calculate the price
per wear of quality, staple pieces, for where your perceived splurge factor
goes way down.
I
wear a size 7.5 - 8 and
went with the size 8
per reviews.
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.
If it's a tote that you are
going to
wear to work every day for at least two years (5 - day work week, 50 weeks
per year) that's about 500
wears, so if the bag costs $ 500 that is only $ 1 each time you
wear it.
This is also a piece I recommend
going for the investment — your cost -
per -
wear will definitely pay off now that you can
wear them for every occasion!
Gamora (Zoe Saldana), the green - skinned assassin on the right, will probably not
wear that cloak the whole time, and we're 100
per cent confident that Star Lord, aka Peter Quill (Chris Pratt), is
going to take that mask off for quite a lot of the film.
The Toronto National Post reported last week that Gurcharan Dran, a Sikh, bought a ticket to drive a
go - kart at Paramount Canada's Wonderland theme park, but was denied the drive because he refused to remove his turban and
wear a helmet,
per park regulations.
Although the federal gas tax — 18.4 cents
per gallon — hasn't changed since 1993, tax collections are down because today's vehicles
go farther on a gallon of gas, cutting tax collections while increasing
wear and tear on highways.
Then there are minor expenses (5 - 10
per cent) that consumers have to
go through against
wear and tear of parts — nuts and bolts, screws, washers, grease, lubricants, clips, AC gas, bearings, distilled water, and so on.
For example, it aims to make money from studios who want to target its customers with their marketing efforts, or access user data to learn about trends; it's taking a cut of ticket sales and concessions at some theaters; it has begun to acquire movies; and it hopes that eventually, users will slow down their movie -
going to their usual once
per month (or less), after the initial rush of having an all - you - can - watch subscription
wears off.