If you want something and you can afford it, buy it — that’s my stance on spending money. To some, forking over $40 dollars for a T-shirt better mean it’s top-of-the-line. For others, forty bucks means something flimsy — (cough) cheap. Both camps could justify their purchase in perpetuity, too. You’d never convince either they were being cheap, or overpaid. Impossible! Never!
There is, however, an elite group of expensive items out there that I can totally justify buying — no matter whether you’re historically known as a penny pincher or the friend with poor credit. These products represent the upper echelon of quality in their respective categories, because they’re made in limited quantities or purely by hand by one person, with only the finest materials or, as they should if they’re that expensive, to last forever.
These are the products I’d be unashamed to explain spending… well, a pretty high percentage of my paycheck on: sunglasses from superstar designers, boots made from durable horsehide, pants covered in vintage patches and the ilk. Explore the full list below.

Dealan Square Sunglasses
Jerome Jacques Marie Mage’s eponymous label, Jacques Marie Mage, manufactures super-fine sunglasses from premium materials in Japan. These are the top-of-the-line; the design the ubiquitous brands you usually shop from try to emulate. Investing in an upper-echelon pair of sunglasses is an endorsement of the designer and his brand’s commitment to detail-oriented manufacturing.

Signature Craftsman Boot
Made by the brand’s most trusted craftsman (and signed before they’re shipped to you), the Signature Craftsman Boot from R.M. Williams’ represents the pinnacle of luxury Chelsea boots. These are Goodyear welted so they’re infinitely resoleable, made in Australia from a single piece of leather and, to save you those few extra pennies, are available with free shipping. Score.