(06-13-2017, 09:30 PM)BPman Wrote:A lot of people are seeing $4.50 each cartridges behind locked shelves, too. And why wouldn't we want the big boys getting back into this on a national level? As long as the products are good quality, affordable and available, what difference does it make?(06-13-2017, 03:35 PM)Barrister_N_Mann Wrote: ...He who figures out how to make the jump to mainstream grooming first will win.
I have thought that as well in the past, but now I am not so sure. I just cannot see DE/SE wet shaving going mainstream again at this point. It would take something on a national level to "jumpstart" it and that may be a case of being careful what one wishes for as you don't want the Big Boys getting back into this on a national level with their "scorched earth" marketing.
Barrister_N_Mann is right, whoever plugs into the larger grooming market first will win. A very good example is Art of Shaving. They started out as a tiny artisan operation with only one store. It became a huge success long before they were purchased by Gillette. Baxter of California is another good example.