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Volume of clothes
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How to interpret these insights
- Categories are sorted from highest volume of clothes to lowest volume of clothes.
- Budget & minimalist savvy wardrobe trackers will look for less clothing across the categories and a balance wardrobe.
- The minimalist insights below offer better insights into the “core” part of your wardrobe.
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Cost
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How to interpret these insights
- Categories are sorted from highest cost to lowest cost.
- The average cost per item is show in brackets and italicized “(100 per item)”
- Budget savvy wardrobe trackers will seek a low cost wardrobe where the total wardrobe cost and per item average are low.
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Average wears
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How to interpret these insights
- Categories are sorted from lowest highest number of wear per item to lowest number of wears per item.
- Budget savvy wardrobe trackers will seek to maximize the number of wears for their wardrobe items.
- The more wears, the higher the utility of an item, and therefor the lower the per use cost.
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Average cost/use
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How to interpret these insights
- Categories are sorted from lowest cost/use to highest cost/use.
- Budget savvy wardrobe trackers will seek a low cost/use as it means they are maximizing the utility of a piece of clothing.
- A more expensive piece of clothing may provide more wears than a cheaper piece of clothing, performing better on a cost/use basis.
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Secondhand
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How to interpret these insights
- Categories are sorted from highest number of secondhand items to lowest number of secondhand items.
- Budget savvy and sustainable minded wardrobe trackers will seek a higher number of secondhand clothing and higher share of secondhand items in their wardrobe.
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