How does item usage work?

The item usage determines how many times a customer will use an item, which directly affects the price per wear calculation:


Formula: Product Price ÷ Item Usage = Price Per Wear


👕 Common Examples:

• 365 - Daily items (pajamas, underwear, jewelry) - 'per day'

• 52 - Weekly items (formal wear, special occasion) - 'per week'

• 12 - Monthly items (seasonal coats, specialty items) - 'per month'

• 4 - Seasonal items (summer dresses, winter boots) - 'per season'

• One-time use items (special event wear) - 'per use'


💰 Example: A $100 dress with a usage of 52 shows as '$1.92 per wear' (assuming weekly wear for a year).


Choose divisors that make sense for how customers realistically use your products. Higher divisors result in lower price per wear, making expensive items seem more affordable.

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