> I assure you that there are people who are happy with the clothing they own and do not buy more except to replace things that wear out or develop holes.
This is mostly my style. Actually, I can keep using things well after they develop holes. The shirt I'm wearing right now has four different holes developing around one of the wrist cuffs. I'd believe $60 / year for replacement-level clothing. $3.50 / year isn't enough to replace things that develop holes.
I'm similar. If a hole is not glaringly obvious, ugly, and undarnable, why bother replacing the garment? I have several jumpers with holes in the armpits, t-shirts with small holes in various places, boxers with holes, shorts with slightly ripped pockets, etc... . Most of these I tell myself I'll eventually get around to repairing, but I'm in no rush. I'm not bothered what anyone else thinks of me for this. The only exception is socks, because the feeling of the bare sole of my foot touching the floor in just one bit of my foot is distracting.
This is mostly my style. Actually, I can keep using things well after they develop holes. The shirt I'm wearing right now has four different holes developing around one of the wrist cuffs. I'd believe $60 / year for replacement-level clothing. $3.50 / year isn't enough to replace things that develop holes.