Sentences with phrase «per wear on»

Yep I think # 125 translates to terrific cost per wear on these jeans.
At this point the cost per wear on this thing is nearly free.
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.

Not exact matches

Per Mertesacker was chosen to take on the role this term, following the exit of Mikel Arteta in the summer, who hardly wore the armband at all last year.
As reported on @AroundTheHorn: @NerlensNoel3, per his family, wants to wear No. 5 in Philadelphia in honor of the teams that...
As Hamilton blossomed into a three - time All - Star, sporting the mask for the final nine seasons of his illustrious career, he despised wearing a plastic creation on his face while playing a career - average 32.1 minutes per night.
They are acutely aware of their popularity — Hamm is by far the most recognizable American soccer player, male or female, according to a recent federation survey — and they have shrewdly leveraged that fame over the years, winning concessions from U.S. Soccer on several issues: the right of each player to choose which brand of shoe to wear; per - game salaries that equal those of the men's team; and clearance to stage a lucrative post-World Cup indoor tour in»99 using their own promoter.
We offer a # 15 payment per adult (18 yrs and over) and # 10 per youth (12 - 17 yrs), plus a limited edition RACEMAKER t shirt to wear on the day and take home after the event, and packed lunch.
We all know Mikel Arteta is our captain, although practically Per Mertesacker usually wears the armband on the pitch in Mikel's absence.
They have upped their scoring drastically as the season has worn on and they have averaged over two goals per game.
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.
* (However, please note that they will still be required to wear non-slip socks on the arena, which are # 1.50 per pair if you do not already have your own).
Among the party's other policies: a # 50bn a year cut in spending, a 31 per cent flat rate of income tax, the abolition of national insurance, a five - year freeze on new immigrants settling in Britain, a ban on wearing the burka in public - and in some private — buildings, and boot camps for young offenders.
A study by the state Department of Transportation says the project would lower shipping costs by $ 500 per container while boosting the local economy and easing congestion and wear and tear on highways and roads.
Rest: Unpainful movement of the area is important, but avoid putting weight on the injury for a prolonged time, perhaps by using crutches, until it is less painful to use Ice: Apply ice, not heat, to the affected area for 10 to 20 minutes every hour or two throughout the first 24 to 72 hours or until the swelling subsides Compression: Wear an elastic compression wrap for the first 24 to 36 hours to help minimize any swelling Elevation: Rest the injury above heart level for two to three hours per day to reduce the amount of swelling that collects in the body's extremities Stabilization: Especially if medical care is not readily available, like in the wilderness, stabilize the injured area until care becomes available
A 2010 survey carried out by the OAA found only half of adults ensure they always wear sunglasses on sunny days, while 62 per cent are unsure if their sunglasses provide 100 per cent UV blockage.
I now evaluate items on a cost - per - wear basis.
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.
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!
On a cost per wear basis, my Frye's have been way more economical than a lot of the shoes I own.
On average, I wear them 2 - 3 times per week in the cooler months.
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!!
On a cost per wear basis, it's a worthwhile investment.
Unfortunately, it's only a trick of the eye, due in large part to my husbands mad photography skills, the sweet cape / poncho thing I'm wearing, and the fact that I squeezed into a Belly Bandit (talked about here) per J's instructions: «put it on so tight you can barely breathe!»
One thing I love about workwear is that I get fabulous CPW (cost per wear) on the pieces.
When I wore this look, the wind was out of control so I paired this dress with my new favorite double breasted coat that I snagged on sale, but it wasn't freezing per se so I just stuck with ankle booties.
When deciding on whether you should invest in an item or get a lower price point equivalent think about cost per wear.
On a cost per wear basis this army style jacket has paid for itself many times over.
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!
Totally worth the splurge on a cost per wear basis.
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.
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.
I'd probably say that I wore these things on average 3 times per week over the past month, and absolutely love them.
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.
But sometimes I wear dresses on Saturdays so I suppose realistically lately it's been more like twice per week on the pants.
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.
It took me some courage to put them on though, cause they are not at all elegant, nor feminine, yet it makes every elegant feminine look just that little bit cooler than wearing heels as per usual.
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.
I'm fine on bottoms, but I'm having trouble finding tops (casual and work appropriate) that are attractive, reasonable quality, affordable (I don't really want to pay more than $ 50 per shirt I'll wear for such a short time — this is my last pregnancy), and non-iron (I have come to accept I will never iron).
I've worn the same pair for over five years and on a cost per wear basis, they've been more than paid for.
One of my favorite bloggers Miss Amy May challenged herself to wear a figure - hugging dress twice per month — building on the idea that we should embrace every aspect of ourselves, including (actually, especially) those areas we feel most self - conscious about (you can read her latest post about body positivity here.
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