Not exact matches
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.
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.
As some of you may know, I'm all about
pieces that I can
wear with everything (cost
per wear!).
I love the idea about looking at the price tag from a cost
per wear stand point and focusing on investment
pieces!!
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.
I have major love for these and, if you think about it, they really are pretty versatile meaning they COULD be thought of as somewhat of an investment
piece which really means you could earn the money back
per wear.
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!).
I agree with you, I usually only
wear one statement
piece per outfit, but this shirt just calls for more!
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.
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.
This cami is one of the best
pieces in terms of cost -
per -
wear I have bought, because I
wear it at least once a week.
If you are talking price -
per -
wear, both
pieces are a STEAL.
It also stretches the cost -
per -
wear, because the more venues you can
wear a
piece, the more you'll actually
wear it — always a good thing.
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
I know I talk about cost
per wear and how much I like to find
pieces that can be
worn different ways, but I'm really trying to follow through with that this year!
I love that you are showing you multiple ways to
wear one
piece, and it definitely helps with that cost
per wear breakdown!
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.
It's a gorgeous, well - made
piece, but the price and expected cost -
per -
wear just didn't add up for me.
Amazon's fashion market used to be full of outdoor
wear and cheap and nasty «fast fashion» sold for # 1
per piece.
As
per usual, I didn't plan my outfits ahead so I ended up packing just the
pieces I knew I would
wear and that are easy to style.
The key is to calculate the price
per wear of quality, staple
pieces, for where your perceived splurge factor goes way down.
You all know how I feel about getting cost
per wear (CPW) out of my
pieces.
These
pieces get so much good use and your CPW (cost -
per -
wear) ends up being so amazing.
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...
Your sweater is a
piece that I could
wear a year around and not just on a Valentine's Day
per say.
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!
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!