Phones: currently rocking S6 Edge
TV: I kind of NEED a screen bigger than 50 inch. I like looking at pretty pixels
Hair products: Very obsessed with good hair and how it should hold
Alcohol: Generally only drink strong alcoholic beverages
+random foods/sauces/drinks because I like quality.
Shoes I guess.
Even though im a straight man I have alot of Italian shoes
Electronics and anything to do with my motorcycles. Also pet care.
Fabric softener and bread.
I like it when my cover or clothes smells nice when I put my clothes on or crawl into bed.
Soda. Pepsi Max or go home.
Food and hygiene products in general. I don't enjoying eating chemicals-filled trash, and stuff like deodorants, shaving gel, toothpaste etc. is not something you buy every week, so there's no point cheaping out on them. I really don't care about wearing good clothes or using the newest smartphone model, though.
-Ketchup. It's Heinz or nothing
-Soda. Either coca cola or mountain dew, not a fan of the cheap brands
-Bread. I fucking hate cheap bread. I don't really eat that much bread to begin with, so when i do i want it to taste good.
That's about it tbh. I don't care how much my clothes or electronics cost (aslong as they work).
I'm not sure why people are saying bread. My local baker's bread is cheap and it is lovely.
Food: at least trying on this. That is to avoid overprocessed crap and such
Shoes: No brand loyalty here, for any active use I no longer buy the $20 or so junk that lasts 6 months at tops
Electronics: Trying to search as extensively as I can to avoid getting any "this garbage is designed to fail in 15 months" premium grade dogshit
Clothes: Depends on the usage. If it's for home usage only, then I may go for the cheap junk, but other than that, no.
Bags/luggage,wallets etc.: Usually how it feels on hand is enough of a measure. Cheap junk is a no-no.
Shoes, toothpaste and coffee.
mascara for me, good quality kitty food for my 4 furry critters.
Lot of the common ones have already been listed, so here is one I didn't see.
Luggage. If you do any kind of air travel you will quickly learn that the process is hard on luggage. Air travel can tear a samsonite up in no time. $40 bag you bought at walmart? yeah not lasting.
I spent several hundred bucks on the heaviest, meanest bag I can find. Three years and the fucker is still going strong. It's dented, and scratched, and even uglier but my god it's a tank.
Get a grip man! It's CHEESE!
Video cards
Face creams and hair products
Fitting jeans (theyre actually surprisingly hard to find if you got wide hips and tiny waist)
Mice and keyboards