But at this point, it’s got to be fractions of a cent. If I made one of Funny I Created A Monster Dad Baseball Shirt these it would be hilarious. I buy decent dress shirts but like 2-3 a year. I’ve worn the same pair of dark blue jeans for 4+ years now (and before that, I wore a pair of jeans for like 7 years) and the same brand of shoes that I replace every 2 years. Not knocking it as I have friends with 10+ shoes and large wardrobes. Definitely different mindsets on clothes. You must wear expensive shit cause I’m still rocking my 9-year apartment 9 shirts that cost 20 bucks at the time. Beyond that, 50 dollar pants that I have worn regularly for weeks on end. Super cheap over here! – For many garments, it takes a long time for the final Cost Per Wear (which makes up the daily cost) to settle once the item is divested. This goes to show that if I make a change in the purchase of user behavior, the effects might take 2-3 years to show. That is why I put up the animated version. The actual and imagined number of wears for garments may differ significantly. In my case even by 2-3x, and.
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I would like to think of myself as rather good at building sensible logic. Funny I Created A Monster Dad Baseball Shirt estimates. Not just after the purchase). The real metric is, how much less could you pay for an equally acceptable (or equal quality) pair of jeans than an overpriced pair for example. Yeah, from another of his comments he shows how most of his button-up shirts (for work I’m assuming.. he has a lot of them) cost €129 each. I’m guessing that’s a lot higher than most guys spend on shirts. I would assume the rest of his clothes are similarly high-quality price range… He’s a consultant and probably client-facing and has to look the part. Pants I’ve owned since I was 15 from the surplus store? Like .00001 cents on the day. Free T-shirt, free hoodie (promo/work stuff), socks my folks bought me in high school? Free to me. My most expensive thing is my underwear, at $2 each two years ago, also essentially .0001 cents on the day. A beanie I got for Christmas, also free. Do I understand correctly that you spend 10$ per day on clothes (on average)?
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