How much do our wardrobes cost us?

 
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“EACH DAY THE AVERAGE WOMAN SPENDS 17 MINUTES PICKING OUT WHAT TO WEAR. 

That comes out to four full days every year, or six solid months between high-school graduation and retirement of doing absolutely nothing but choosing a damn shirt. The stats come from a poll by Marks & Spencer, a major U.K. retailer, so we're not exactly talking about highly scientific study parameters here. Big grain of salt aside, the idea that you might spend half of your yearly vacation days trying to match the exact shade of black in your favorite dress pants with an equally black top is a sobering thought.” Source: Allure
 
 

 

Let's think about this for a second:

If you got paid the new national minimum wage for your time deciding what to wear...

You’ll earn $1817.28 for those 4 days or 96 hours each year. That's $908 for the first half of the year...

Or $18,172.80 in 10 years of time lost in clothing confusion.

At least $82,913.40 from leaving secondary school to retirement.

Your wardrobe could be costing you more than that if you earn more than minimum wage.

It's priceless if you think about 96 hours / 4 full days more each year that you can spend doing the things you love, or spending time with your loved ones.

Of course you could still try to figure out a system for yourself by trial and error.

Or if you'll let me, I can help you get there faster with my proven system that's being used every day by 1000 women in Australia, New Zealand, Europe and America. (And we're only getting started.)