My Wardrobe Is Built on Cost Per Wear—33 Elevated Basics I'm Buying
If there's one thing I have way too much of in my closet, it's elevated basics. I can't resist pieces I can mix and match endlessly and rewear without ever getting sick of them. Another benefit of having a foundation of neutrals I love is that it makes me feel I have more space to bring in playful elements.
Recently, Bettina Looney, an editor in residence, wrote about how cost per wear is the "girl math" she lives by, which I relate to. My Filippa Hagg wool coat and cashmere sweaters are perfect examples. The amount I've worn them already makes them feel beyond worth it.
There are a few brands I always check first when I'm in the mood for elevated basics—Geel, Brooke Callahan, Kotn, Paloma Wool, Flore Flore, J.Crew, Cou Cou Intimates, Loulou de Saison, and Gap. I've also been eyeing the Intimissimi Boat Neck Modal Cashmere Ultralight Top and the Samsoe Samoe Sajeanne Cardigan, both of which feel perfect for colder weather.
Below, see a roundup of staples to wear on repeat.
This Banana Republic sweater has been on my list to buy.
Aligne is a favorite among our editors.
J.Crew brought back its iconic 1988 rollneck with an upgrade for 2025.
These are the High Sport pants allegedly many New York Substackers love for working from home.
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Audry Hiaoui is a writer based in New York. For Who What Wear, she specializes in emerging designers, independent labels, and brand discovery, as well as interviews both on and off camera. Her writing has appeared in AnOther, Wonderland, office, Interview, LOVE, and i-D, among others, with multiple cover stories and features in print, and she has worked as an editorial producer for Vogue during fashion months. She holds a master’s degree in journalism and documentary filmmaking from City, University of London, and has an extensive background in film, having worked for Sundance Film Festival, SXSW, and VICE U.K. as well as on various projects including documentaries and music videos, and most recently as a writer’s assistant on an upcoming HBO/A24 series.