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Every outfit you wear has a hidden, per day, cost associated with it. amirite?
by jeremietremblay1 week ago
Rounded to the nearest cent, my underwear are free.
by Nicolekemmer1 week ago
Yeah, but eventually the wife will figure it out and make you wear your own. (Joking)
by Anonymous1 week ago
You can use it the other way too…when I bought an expensive bike, I promised I would ride it until I got the cost under one dollar per mile. Thanks to technology that was easy, but tracking how often you wear a suit or a coat is impractical, unfortunately. Knowing the true cost per wear might be valuable when determining what to actually buy and how much to spend.
by Unable-Donut44071 week ago
When you wear white the universe conspires against you.
by Beginning_Worker1 week ago
The associated cost per day for a wedding dresses is not hidden.
by Anonymous1 week ago
This is assuming you didn't wear it at all before the wedding and will never put it on to reminisce about the day.
by Runolfssonphoeb1 week ago
This is the beginning of a Girl Math equation
by Anonymous1 week ago
So my tattoos are basically free? If you for example spend $10k at 25 and live to 85, that is 60 years of tattoo enjoyment, or $0.46 a day.
by Realistic_Lab_64751 week ago
Basically free? No. They cost you 10g
by blickchristophe1 week ago
I have a shirt I got for free from my brother who also got it for free from his high school over 20 years ago that I still wear. The per day cost of that shirt is asymptotic to 0 at this point.
by Proud_Illustrator1 week ago
So does every mile that you drive
by Anonymous1 week ago
Yup, some people use apps to calculate how much exactly
by Rosalee261 week ago
You mean ... except not having any pockets ?
by Anonymous1 week ago
I guess if we count a worn outfit would need to be cleaned, so cost of detergent, water, electricity or manual labor? What to like fix a broken button or patch it? What's the hidden cost to a one time worn outfit that's just discarded or forgotten? The cost to obtain a different outfit? I don't think that counts. If anything it's scaling nature reduces the cost per each time worn. Like in a factory, the first unit produced by a machine is worth the cost of the Machine and for every unit produced it's relative cost is distributed across each unit.
by Anonymous1 week ago
The best part is that it approaches the limit of 0
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