rachylou, it's kind of a backwards way to come to a budget. I mean, you're right, you spent what you spent! Also, I didn't even consider things like bras and socks and underwear, which probably add another $5-10 per month. It does make you realize, though, that if you want to reduce your budget, something has to give. You have to either wear each piece more often or spend less per item. I guess that should be obvious.
lisap, I am going to think about that. I've been really struggling to define a niche that makes sense to me and holds everything together. "Organized creative lifestyle"? Wardrobe fits into that, right?
bj1111, that's a lovely compliment. Funny thing is, I'm always terribly uncomfortable in those shops!
Suz, after seeing rachylou's response, I'm thinking the calculation might be more helpful from the other direction, sort of like the 30 wears thing. If my budget allows me to spend $5/day to get dressed, can I get this item down to a low enough CPW to accommodate that? And if not, is it special enough to justify it being the largest part of the cost on any given day?
Fashintern, I swear the day we found jeans that my son would actually wear, the heavens opened up and sang. That was seven years ago and, to this day, he still wears the same brand and cut.
shevia, I used to do that for dream outfits I put together!
celia, I totally get that scarcity mentality, because I have it with food, and having a stocked pantry. Not sure why I don't have it with clothing. Maybe because clothes were often holiday gifts when I was growing up, so they occupied a different spot in my mental hierarchy of needs.