In is my observation that most wet shavers are more concerned about what is in the box or bottle than the packaging itself.
As an example, you can purchase King C Gillette platinum razor blades made in China but packaged in the USA in a fancy box for $6.99/10 blades or you can purchase 100 identical blades packaged in a nondescript box for $15.94. That says the 10 blades are worth $1.59 and the packaging is worth $5.40. Since the fancy package likely goes right in the trash bin or recycle container, the retail package is a very poor value.
Let's say for example that your favorite artisan is selling aftershave for $25. Would you be willing to pay an extra $10 for fancy bottle? Probably not. However, if that same $25 bottle of aftershave arrived packaged in a cheap plastic bottle or had a label printed on an inkjet printer, you might think that you overpaid.
On the other hand, if you purchased a $400 bottle of EDP, you would expect it to come in an impressive bottle.
It is all a matter of marketing and knowing your customer base.
As an example, you can purchase King C Gillette platinum razor blades made in China but packaged in the USA in a fancy box for $6.99/10 blades or you can purchase 100 identical blades packaged in a nondescript box for $15.94. That says the 10 blades are worth $1.59 and the packaging is worth $5.40. Since the fancy package likely goes right in the trash bin or recycle container, the retail package is a very poor value.
Let's say for example that your favorite artisan is selling aftershave for $25. Would you be willing to pay an extra $10 for fancy bottle? Probably not. However, if that same $25 bottle of aftershave arrived packaged in a cheap plastic bottle or had a label printed on an inkjet printer, you might think that you overpaid.
On the other hand, if you purchased a $400 bottle of EDP, you would expect it to come in an impressive bottle.
It is all a matter of marketing and knowing your customer base.