👗 Cost Per Wear Calculator for a £50 Item
Justify that expensive purchase with cold, hard maths.
Quick answer
A £50 item works out to £5.00 per wear if you wear it 10 times, £1.67 at 30 wears, and just £0.50 at 100 wears.
- 10 wears: £5.00 each
- 30 wears: £1.67 each
- 50 wears: £1.00 each
- 100 wears: £0.50 each
In detail: Cost Per Wear Calculator for a £50 Item
A £50 item costs £1.67 per wear at 30 wears — roughly "worn fortnightly for a year." That's the useful comparison: not the sticker price, but what it costs per actual use. A £50 coat worn 100+ times is better value than a £13 coat worn twice.
At this price point, cost-per-wear analysis is usually favourable — even low wear counts produce reasonable per-wear costs. The bigger risk here is quantity: buying three £50 items instead of one better piece usually produces worse wardrobe outcomes.
Cost-per-wear works less well for items you love wearing rarely (a wedding outfit, a formal coat) — some purchases are worth their per-wear cost for emotional reasons. The calculation is a check, not a verdict.
What this tool helps with
Your cost per wear
What you can enter
- Item cost (£): 50
- Times you'll wear it (estimate): 30
Why this page is useful
Justify that expensive purchase with cold, hard maths. This page loads fast, gives a direct answer, and then expands with useful context instead of burying the result under filler.