Cost per wear
Have you heard fashion bloggers talk about cost per wear? While I enjoy shopping the clearance racks and thrift shopping, I do occasionally buy a piece a clothing that I consider expensive or more high end. Two examples that come to mind are my Zella Out & About 2 joggers which are $65 at Nordstrom and my Ugg Australia Women’s Fierce Deco Quilt Fashion Sneaker that you can now find from $69.95 to $100 depending on your shoe size on amazon.
The way I justify these items on my limited object is the cost per wear. Cost per wear is taking into account how many times you will wear an item. You may buy a cute shirt for $10 on the clearance rack and only wear it 5 times. Your cost per wear for that shirt is $2 per wear. I wore my joggers at least once a week last summer and probably 4 days out of 7 on our trip to the Republic of Georgia. Lets say I wore those joggers at least 40 times last year, my cost per wear is $1.60. So there was much value in buying a quality pair of joggers!

Why do I love these joggers? For once they are very comfortable and versatile. While my favorite way to wear them is to pair them with my black Nikes and a black top, they work well with stripes, and colorful top. They also dry very quickly which is very practical on a trip if you need to spot clean them or wash them.

As for my Ugg sneakers, I typically wear them any time I need to make a quick trip outside, I wear them instead of my Nikes and I can also wear them with skirts and dresses. So once again, I was worth to spend more money on a quality item as both probably have a couple more years of wear in them. And as I continue to pair them with my wardrobe, the cost per wear will decrease!
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Hiking near the Azerbaidgan border
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Ugg Australia Women Fierce Deco Quilt Fashion Sneaker
What can you take away from this? Shop within your budget but it can be worthwhile to sometimes splurge on a versatile, quality piece of clothing you know you will be able to enjoy many times!
A bientot!
5 Comments
Maria P
I am always on a tight budget, but I have definitely been evaluating cost-per-wear lately. As a plus-sized woman, clothing tends to be both more expensive and dreadfully hard to find second-hand, but oh, how I have tried to make thrifted clothing work. What I have learned lately is that if I have to really TRY to make a thrift store item “work,” it doesn’t work, and I won’t wear it! It’s better to spend more – my favorite sweater was $70, but I wear it two or three times a week, and it works with jeans, dress slacks, and skirts – on an item that I will REALLY love and wear than to spend $3 or $5 on something that is really just going to take up space in the back of my closet forever.
mimifce
That is so true! It has taken me a little while to embrace that fact but realizing how much I wear the more costlier item that fits me and is versatile definitely helps assuage any guilt
Jodie Filogomo
This is such a great way to think about it Mireille!!
Especially with shoes. They need to be comfortable, yet I love it when they are stylish too.
XOXO
Jodie
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Chrissy
Yes, CPW! I’m all about considering the actual value of an item by how often I’ll wear it. Shoes are a great example of this. I’ve pair more than I desired at times for a good pair of shoes, but when I considered how much I’d wear them my angst faded away! And I love your joggers. I would wear those alot too!
mimifce
Yes, sometimes there is the initial price tag shock but I have finally realized that it is ok especially that most of what I buy is inexpensive!