A math equation is used to calculate cost per wear.
What is cost/ amounts of wear?
A type of store where you can buy used clothes for a discounted price.
What is a thrift store?
A movie where the main character struggles to get over her shopping addiction.
What is 'confessions of a shopaholic"?
Term for low quality mass produced clothing.
What is fast fashion?
A deal in which buying more items is cheaper than just buying one.
What is buy one get one?
A $60 pair of jeans worn 30 times would have this cost per wear.
What is $2 per wear?
Buying an item on the spot because it s trendy or on sale.
What is an impulse buy?
A person who is aware of company tactics and tricks.
What is an informed consumer?
Most over produced fast fashion clothing ends up here.
What is a landfill?
A term for when companies will use reviews and popularity to persuade you into buying more.
What is social proof?
A timeless, durable piece of clothing that lowers cost per wear is considered this.
What is an investment?
Planning outifts and purchases before going shopping.
What is planning ahead?
An effect where a person is blinded by the cost of zero, ignoring the actual values.
What is the zero price affect?
Term for high quality timeless clothing items.
What is slow fashion?
A type of mindset used to trick customers into buying more due to scarcity.
What is a scarcity mindset?
A term for the worth of an item.
What is the value?
A gathering of people swapping their clothing for each other's for free.
What is a clothing swap?
An equation to estimate to cost of your wardrobe.
What is the average cost divided by amount of items?
A term for a temporary popular fad.
What is a trend?
An effect were companies will get you to buy more, for free shipping.
What is the free shipping effect?
A phrase meaning getting the full value and use of an item for how much you paid.
What is getting your money's worth.
A type of person who goes to thrift or discount store to find high ticket items for a lower price.
What is a bargain hunter?
A chemical produced in the brain when you purchase an item or receive a package.
What is dopamine?
A common result of fast fashions low prices and frequent trend changes.
What is overconsumtion?
A decoy higher price on discounted items to make you feel like you getting a deal.
What is decoy pricing?