Clothing and money

Money clothes
Fashion and clothes are for everyone highly connected with money. Sometimes, the value of a piece is given simply what someone is willing to pay for it, as we could see in an article we wrote back a few months ago on the most expensive clothes.
Usually, money is an aspect we all take into consideration when we are buying clothes. For most of us, shopping is not done without looking at the price and the question: is it worth it?
We want our clothes to be great deals, but many people don’t know exactly how to establish whether a piece of clothing is worth its price or not. This is where the cost/wear ratio comes into game.
For some people, such as the 200 haute couture buyers from around the world, the idea of getting a “deal” is not important, therefore they are spending over 100,000 for a piece that they will only wear once or twice before it goes into a museum. Such a piece is not designed to be worn multiple times or to be “worth it”; it is destined to show at what level fashion as a craft can go and the wealth of the wearer.
Clothing is strongly associated with money. Every piece you buy should be regarded as an investment!


30 Rock’s Tracy Morgan literally wearing his money in the shape of a suit. You don’t need to do that.
The cost/wear ratio
The cost/wear ratio is a very important factor you should consider when you are buying new clothes. Here is how it works. You should divide the price of the item you consider buying by the number of times you approximate that you will be wearing it. The formula is:
Price : Number of time it will be worn = cost/wear ratio.
Of course, you want the end result to be as little as possible.
So if you are buying a $100 item, but you will wear it 200 times, the cost per ratio is calculated as it follows:
100 : 200 = 0.5
A $0.5 cost/wear is quite low. Just think about the fact that a good, well-crafted casual shirt or jacket can be worn for years in a row! Of course, the value of money depends on the place in which you live, so what is cheap in the USA or in Europe can get quite expensive in other parts of the world.

If you are buying formal clothes, you should always think of when you will be able to wear them again. Even the people who wear haute couture write down the times they have worn a piece. Don’t buy clothes you are going to wear only once, unless you have a reason to do so.
In conclusion, there is not a “good” price range, but the factor that established whether a piece is worth buying or not is its versatility and wearabilty. Always consider the quality of the garment and how and why you want to wear it. Also, always make sure that the piece is the least versatile and that it matches at least some of the items in your closet. There is no reason you shouldn’t buy clothes or accessories that are fashion statements and which should be bought for that reason only.
When you are buying clothes, make sure you have a budget which you split into “what you need”, “what you want” and “others”. Always make sure that you have a complete wardrobe and that it is worth its money!
Fraquoh and Franchomme
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