A smart man knows to pick his spots when it comes to spending. Some things work just as well if they’re cheap but some sacred items are worth the expense, especially when it comes to style. It’s obvious that not everyone knows what men should spend more money on, but they should—these investments are a small price to pay for self-respect.
A Razor
This is about your face, and what you do to it almost every single morning. Shaving should be an enjoyable, masculine ritual that readies you for the day. You’re not going to get smooth confidence with a blade that’s past its prime, or a disposable razor that may belong to your roommate. If you find that you nick yourself a lot, look for a high-quality safety razor; your trusted barber can head you in the right direction. Splurge big, or just enough to feel satisfied. It doesn’t matter if you are into the latest technology for electric shavers, or the old-school cool of a straight razor. Just make it count.
Shoes
The financial argument is easy—a good pair of high-quality shoes can last for 10 years, while lesser shoes quickly bite the dust. As you learn to care for fine leather, you are readying yourself for bigger and better things—like spouses and offspring. They’re a discreet way to flex some style, with handstitched details and more exotic materials that identify you as a man of substance. You’ll be repaid with shoes that conform to you, gently and supportively, and will take you anywhere.
A Suit
If there’s any way you can swing it, invest in at least one good suit. If it’s not bespoke and actually made for you, it should look that way. A perfectly tailored suit is timeless and is your armor when you most need it—setting out to conquer the business world or standing up at a wedding. The right cut will highlight your good points, and high-end material drapes like magic. Eventually you will have a stable of go-to suits, but the first is the one that matters most.
A Watch
No one needs a watch to tell the time anymore, so it’s an indulgence that should mean something to you. There’s no need to go overboard with a luxury model, but what men should spend more money on is a sense of permanence and tradition. Your watch isn’t something you should replace every few years because you’re bored of it. If you have the money, reward yourself with a timepiece you’ve had your eye on for years. Or mark a milestone with a watch that will invoke that same sense of accomplishment. If you’re sentimental, wear a vintage piece from a mentor or someone in your family. And if you don’t have an heirloom that was passed down to you, maybe it’s time for you to create one for the next generation.
Van Rundell is a writer and author who specializes in transportation, travel, guidance, health & fitness. With over 10 years of experience in the industry as a driver and an entrepreneur, he has seen it all. His tone is professional but friendly with a dash of humor thrown in for good measure. In past, he has been advising, educating and writing about transport for the public and professionals alike.
A qualified fitness instructor with over 5 years’ experience as a personal trainer and group fitness instructor, Van brings his deep knowledge of health and exercise science to his articles on health & fitness.