Since I only ever bothered to buy one, it's probably among the best cost
per wear items I've ever owned.
Not exact matches
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I now evaluate
items on a cost -
per -
wear basis.
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.
I
wore this one with my favorite white cami that comes in a few colors and is one of the best «cost
per wear (CPW)»
items in my closet.
I realize some of these pieces are a bit of a splurge, but I think of
items in terms of cost -
per -
wear, which helps me justify the price tag.
Both the shoes and bag are
items I
wear several times
per week, so I anticipate their cost -
per -
wear over time will actually be pretty low.
Worn or used
items may be returned due to manufacturing defect only, for repair or replacement
per manufacturer's instructions.
When deciding on whether you should invest in an
item or get a lower price point equivalent think about cost
per wear.
Apart from my hair, which, 18 months ago, I chopped myself from elbow - length to a one - length, slightly ragged (because cutting ones hair at 2 am does that, and I have continued to do so ever since but earlier in the day) bob just above my jawline and which I just sweep behind my ears everyday to air - dry, there are a few tried and trusted
items I'll
wear ninety
per cent of my waking hours.
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 just love finding a treasured
items for pennies too, the cost
per wear is next to nothing!
Because I work in an environment where I
wear business casual clothing 4 - 5 times
per week, I thought this would be a great time to talk about how to transition between the two styles and find
items that you can substitute in each category.
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.
In turn the nicer
items last longer and the cost
per wear decreases.
If one does
wear something sheer I also think it's important to limit it to one
item per outfit and avoid
wearing a lacy / patterned bra to keep it from being overly sexy.
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?»
I'm all about lowering my cost
per wear (how much I paid for an
item divided by how many times I've
worn it).
We're always talking about it here at Ain't No Mom Jeans: cost -
per -
wear (CPW), or the cost of an
item of clothing over its first year of use.
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 wanted to take today and talk about one of the most important factors to consider when buying an
item... COST
PER WEAR What is Cost Per We
PER WEAR What is Cost Per W
WEAR What is Cost
Per We
Per WearWear?
Cost
per Wear = The prize of the
item / The number of times I'm
wearing it!
Be more budget conscious regarding tracking
items and cost
per wear and lower my budget to $ 100
per month to see if that works for me.
I'm a strong believer in investing in quality
items (you all know about that cost -
per -
wear, right?).
For now that «Spring's latest must have
item» is not taking up valuable real estate in my closet with an unreasonably high cost
per wear.
Whenever I might buy something that is more of a splurge
item, I try to figure out it's cost
per wear.
Actually, it's also one of my highest performing wardrobe
item with the lowest cost
per wear.
I'd say for the majority of the second half of 2016, I was
wearing at least one or two, second - hand
items per outfit, so for this one, I opted for layering a floral blouse underneath the dress.
If you love something, you tend to
wear it more, thus, the cost -
per -
wear of some of these
items reduces exponentially.
Can buy replacements for any
item already in my closet, provided the cost
per wear of the
item to be replaced is $ 4 or less.
This was a modified version of the «one in, one out» rule, but with the added caveat that the cost -
per -
wear of the
item I was replacing had to be $ 4 or less.
Now, even when clothing
items feel more expensive upfront, I consider them an investment and calculate price
per wear.
Also, I always want to get my money out of an
item, so before I purchase something costly I consider the cost -
per -
wear, which means if it's expensive, I better be
wearing them often!
I'll do my best to keep it at a few
items per category but as you know, I don't
wear too much makeup so I won't have too much in that department.
Each season I
wear the hell out of a few
items — the cost
per wear becomes pennies.
Cost
per wear is incredible, a better yield than any
item of clothing will ever return.
The set itself actually has the same base resistance as the Soldier's Armour set, at 4 defense
per item, but it's the bonus effects that make it stand out: Guardian Resist is a base effect applied to any
item you're
wearing, giving you a resitance to damage from all Guardians, whilst
wearing a full set will earn you the Ancient Proficiency set bonus that also increases your damage with Ancient Weapons and Guardian Weapons.