I have always believed that quality is worthy of the tariff paid to possess it. I like wool suits, silk ties, leather jackets and cotton shirts. Hunting clothes should be cotton, starched and pressed. Good boots are years old and my hunting vest is over 30yrs old and is thread bare, faded and as far as I can recall, never been washed, lol.
I love to possess things that have survived the test of time. A 70yr old Pflueger fly fishing reel is an example. I have yet to try a newer reel that out performs it at any price point. I also have a nice custom Orvis bamboo rod to go with it but I rarely fish with it simply because my modern 2wt graphite is better in every way.
Bourbon - If it is old enough to be good, it will also have an age statement on the bottle. Conversely, if it is not old enough they will be touting other things. Not to say that some bourbons that have no age statement are not good. Just saying if you consistently want good hooch, look for 6, 8 10, 12yr old bourbon. Unlike Scotch 18yr old bourbon is to impress your friends but may or may not be better. Seems that 10-12yr is the sweet spot for my taste. Poured neat into a Glencairn glass. Add three drops of branch water from a clear spring to open it up.
Cigars - Hand rolled. I find most Cubans to be harsh and not nearly as good as a nice H. Upmann by A J Fernadez. Tough to beat. I keep trying others and many are good but I keep coming back to AJ.
Beer - Hoppy, unfiltered is good. Currently am liking Valhalla Juicy IPA. Can't go wrong with a Castle Lager and I drove 6hrs to by a case of Schlitz, so my tastes do vary.
Motorcycles - My new bike is a Blue 20yr old BMW R1150RT. I also ride a Red Harley 2002 FLH-TC Fire Fighter Special that is nice. A Yellow Ducati 900M for canyon carving, and a vintage BMW R100RS air-head for fun. Handling and good brakes are more important than horsepower these days.
Cars - I like fast but not necessarily flashy. I like tough and capable 4x4's. AMG sportscar and Toyota FJ Cruiser are my current go-to's. My wife has a Land Rover but I find it too truck like and a bit fragile. If the apocalypse came, I would be climbing into the Yoda with my go bag.
Firearms - I do not sell or trade guns. I buy more. I am fortunate enough to live in the USA where gun ownership is not greatly hindered by gov't regs and as such I am limited only by my budget and available space. I like guns that shoot very very well. It makes hunting much easier. When a rifle cannot print sub MOA, I usually stop shooting it if I cannot massage better performance out of it. I am a former national champion rifle competitor and a good match grade bbl and great trigger makes shooting well easier. One of my current African favs is a custom ER Shaw rifle built on a P14 Enfield full magnum length action with hand lapped bbl and very pretty wood in 375HH with a Kahles 1-6x optic. It is the easy button for hunting big game. It shoots 1/2moa at 100y with 300g Barnes TSX ammo and is good for well out past 200y off sticks. I have shot sub moa groups out to 400y with it from a bench but that is not realistic for hunting. It is about 50y old and I am the 2nd owner. I missed getting the matched 300HH super 30 that was part of a two gun set and mourn that loss often. Regarding the 375, I have taken, deer, Blue Wildebeest, Cape Buffalo and Kudu with mine so far and would not hesitate to deploy it on any game. We plan a Texas Nilgai hunt for next year and I will likely bring the 375 for that trip.