Good article by Sharpologist. Whether you agree with him or not, he's always interesting and pretty well informed apart from his "best of "year"" lists where he often mentions products that I've never even heard of and completely ignores literally all of my favourites!! I guess his milage often varies significantly from mine
I would agree that the wet shaving market is, if not maturing then at least changing from how things were over the past five or six years. Thats all I can comment on because that's how long I've been doing this. I recall the storefront breaking releases of Hallows and the very real anger vented by many who weren't able to get the products they wanted. I also remember being able to buy those new releases without any difficulty whatsoever as well as being able to send James an email , getting on his list, discussing what I wanted and having a Wolfman razor delivered in a few months. Then things blew up. Initially I wanted to try everything but that was unsustainable. I then decided I'd buy new releases only from artisans I really like but that also has proven unsustainable. I've accepted that not only can I not have everything, I actually don't want everything. I become crushed under the weight of stuff. I used to begin the day with a cup of coffee while browsing new arrivals and release schedules. Every day. Now I rarely look at that stuff. There's a den clearing a coming that I know.
The hardware side is interesting - some of the old guard have vanished. Anyone bought an Ikon razor lately? They were hot once. Still, they made some decent razors. Same goes for Above The Tie. As far as Rockwell is concerned, there may not be much discussion but for me its still my daily driver. Very good razor and the one that led me to putting the brakes on further acquisitions. I see no need anymore. I've also bought too many supposedly game changing razors that were more hype than change.
I'm still curious where the market will go next.