(06-14-2017, 10:51 PM)BadDad Wrote:(06-14-2017, 10:46 PM)Tbone Wrote:wetshavingproducts Wrote: Meanwhile private equity is coming in and dumping cheap ass wet shaving shit all over amazon & the like. Bought out West Coast. etc etc.More stuff and more affordable is good, right?
Only if the quality does not suffer...Which we know it invariably does. When the goal is market saturation, instead of product quality, the consumers suffer...
Which means, in the case of a "wet shaving explosion" in the mainstream, we, as consumers, are going to be very happy that so many artisans are just hobbyists that don't need top make a profit to continue producing soap. The big ones like B&M and Stirling will definitely feel that pinch, but I would hope their following is loyal enough to keep them afloat until the chaff falls away and the wheat is allowed to rise to the surface...
(06-15-2017, 01:43 AM)wetshavingproducts Wrote:(06-14-2017, 10:46 PM)Tbone Wrote:wetshavingproducts Wrote: Meanwhile private equity is coming in and dumping cheap ass wet shaving shit all over amazon & the like. Bought out West Coast. etc etc.More stuff and more affordable is good, right?
No... Do you like the cheap ass plastic shit that's taken over everything you find at Walmart? If so, why do you even wet shave? And if so, that's up to you, but the rest of us do not like the cheap ass plastic shit. Which is how you drop prices. You slash the quality.
........BINGO dual winner lol.