(This post was last modified: 09-26-2015, 05:03 AM by Tbone.)
(09-18-2015, 04:24 AM)steeleshaves Wrote: Anyone else feel that we on the precipice of a bubble burst in wet shaving? Every other day a new Kickstarter razor comes out or a new soap maker or brush maker enters the fray. This is still a niche community and if wet shaving ever becomes "cool", if hipsters make this the next coolest thing since the beard......the big boys are going to enter the game and if that happens, we may see a dot com crash in wet shaving...
The market will decide yes, but we may be to a point where the bandwagon has stretched dollars so thin that really good stuff falls by the wayside......
How would the big boys entering the market kill traditional wetshaving? I think it would have quite the opposite effect - it would make the current wetshaving renaissance bigger than ever. Having Gillette adjustables and Wilkinson Stickies available at every drugstore and supermarket would be great! My guess is that will not happen, though, as the major players are more interested in the much larger cartridge razor market.
Wetshaving is still rapidly growing, however, and there is a lucrative market for quality soaps, creams, brushes, aftershaves, aftershave balms, etc. The ever increasing number of products available is the sign of a market that is growing, not shrinking. There are also some crap products out there, so we might see some fallout. Less good products will simply be replaced by those of better quality and value. Wetshaving is also much more about the money now that it was in years past. It has become big business, and that is mostly a good thing. We are mainstream for good reason!
And the hipsters? Like the metrosexuals before them, they jumped the shark long ago and are fading into the background. "Hipster" and "cool" have been mutually exclusive for quite some time. The world is moving on to whatever comes next, and traditional wetshaving will be a growing part of it. So much for the dot com crash.