Mine wasn't even a "respected, name-brand guitar".
For my first electric guitar, I wanted a Les Paul. For whatever reason (perhaps subconsciously buying into whatever I'd been reading in guitar magazines at the time) I thought of Gibsons and LP's as "superior", though I'll be damned if I can tell you what that word means even now, let alone then. I also remember being on a Slash/Guns N' Roses kick at the time.
For Christmas I'd told my parents I wanted one of those Epiphone starter kits with a black Les Paul (ironically enough, virtually in no way identical to the LP's I thought of as "superior") and a little amp, cable etc.
For some reason I still don't know to this day (and my mom, who did the shopping, doesn't remember), they got me the same kind of starter pack from Squier, with a black Strat. I don't think there was a price difference. I doubt the Epiphone was unavailable. And I'm pretty sure I'd even cut out the one I wanted from a catalog and given it to my parents. And in my family, guitars are like dinosaurs; my parents were aware of them but only ever knew anything about them through me, so it's not like they had any opinions about one vs another. I can't think of any other reason why they'd get me the "wrong" one.
But they did, and I sure noticed, but I finally had an electric guitar so I didn't really care.
I don't know which is the chicken and which is the egg, or which came first either way, or if the two are even related, but over time Strat players became my bread and butter. I got on a huge SRV kick. Through him I "discovered" Hendrix, and I eventually became a big John Frusciante fan. I've since discovered and learned and loved lots of other music (non-Strat and non-guitar), but those three are still a big part of my DNA as a listener and a player.
When it came time to save up for my first big boy guitar it was only ever going to be a "nice" Strat, and I eventually got an American Deluxe that I still have 20 years on.
Now I have a lot of different guitars, and there have been a few more that came and went. I even eventually got (and dug! so kept) a nice LP Studio, but nothing holds a candle to Strats for me.