A bit off the rails, since it’s not a particular brand. But anything leather (wallets, belts, pouches, etc). I’ve had my leather wallet for nearly 7 years, maybe more. I haven’t really taken care of it (though I should). It’s been through a lot, and it has held up so well. Leather also ages very well. Whether it’s scuffed or dented, it’ll still look good with added character. As long as you don’t lose it or cut it (and craftsmanship is good), you’ll probably have it for a very long time.
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While this is definitely true, it's important to get quality leather goods in order to have them last. For instance, "genuine leather" is actually the worst grade of leather, and can flake and fall apart in a few years.
I just bought a Schott NYC bison hide jacket that I'm hoping lasts me for the rest of my life, and I bought a saddleback leather wallet (which comes with a 100 year warranty on it) around three years ago and it still looks great: https://saddlebackleather.com/
Quality leather jackets are a bit hard to find. Lambskin leather is light and easier to wear (and is what most people purchase), but (especially if it's a highly-processed lambskin) may only last a few years before starting to fall apart.
EDIT: For purses, there is a guy who was making the rounds in the national media due to going viral for cutting up luxury purses to see what the quality is of them (he goes by "Tanner Leatherstein") and he evaluates the quality of purses. I bought my wife a Dooney & Bourke purse at https://www.dooney.com/ that has lasted longer than a lot of the cheaper crap she's used and it still looks very good at 5 years old. "Tanner Leatherstein" says that Coach bags are generally pretty decent quality, and also runs his own shop here which I cannot personally attest to but may buy a gift from for my wife: https://www.pegai.com/
Anyone have suggestions for sneakers? Seems weird that there aren't any with like zip on lowers or something
I personally like sketchers slip ons. Great for casual daily use, if light on style options.
For espresso machines I would recommend Gaggia. I bought one that was at least third hand and from 2000. It still works great and if anything breaks all the parts can be bought online
I have a samsonite laptop bag for 12 years. Used daily. Still looks new.
Bosch electric drill. I’m not a tradesman or a professional, but I’ve had mine for over 30 years, doing household and hobby work, drilled holes in brick, concrete, wood, metal, and it’s never let me down.
Dyson vacuum cleaners. I've had mine for about 20 years, had to replace a part here and there, but it's just as strong as the day I got it. Probably the single best purchase I've ever made. A close second would be my Sonicare toothbrush.
Surprisingly, yes to both of these. I was just commenting on how long my Dyson vacuum has lasted a couple days ago.
Benchmade are horrible. If you're looking for a good knife, go with strider or extrema ratio.
Gustbuster umbrella. Carbon fibre. Have it for 15 winters already.