Cost Per Wear Math
Three equation tiles divide the price across a ten year design life, above a marked decade strip and a list of milestones it covers.
Three equation tiles divide the price across a ten year design life, above a marked decade strip and a list of milestones it covers.
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Cost Per Wear Math divides the $185 price across the ten year design life in three equation tiles: $185 paid once, ÷ 10 years, = $18.50 a year. A footer band reframes the same number as roughly 2,000 carries at about nine cents each. Below sits a ten segment decade strip with years 1, 6, and 10 marked, then a milestone list that reads the strip in words, from the break in period to the free restitch to the arithmetic completing at year ten.
The equation, the strip, and the milestones are three arrays. The marked years line up with the milestones beneath them, so the picture and the prose never drift.
Reach for this block below the cost breakdown bars or on a product detail page, wherever a buyer is weighing the price against a cheaper option. The design life must be one you actually warranty, not a hopeful round number.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the tote across its decade. Other cost per wear cases:
Tip: the closing line comparing the $90 lookalike at $45 a year is the payoff. Keep the rival number honest and let the division do the arguing.