(08-03-2022, 07:05 PM)DanLaw Wrote:(08-03-2022, 04:06 AM)Lipripper660 Wrote: Im not an A&E regular because I just don’t care for the label art. This one intrigues me though and the label art is compelling. Great shave and scent.
(08-03-2022, 04:40 PM)Dave in KY Wrote:(08-03-2022, 04:17 PM)Southsider Wrote: Charkalis has some edgy artwork for A&E and The Club on his labels and I can understand why some may not like it. That said, I fall on the opposite side of this. For me, the soap is top notch and I like the artwork for the most part. As with many things it is strictly a matter of taste. I certainly would not let artwork determine a soap purchase with this company.You're his demographic Glenn Too many other options for me to feel I need to change my standards and wouldn't even if there wasn't. He's free to make what he wants and you're free to buy it just as I'm free to choose not to. It's all good.......well, sorta
Neither criticizing nor stirring the pot, simply curious what specifically is offencive regarding the A&E label art? Asking because never encountered shave soap art would consider as polarizing beyond favouring or disfavouring. Art that insults religion or races, definitely understand the indignation but curious as Hell on this matter. Not seeking to debate the issue; rather simply gain insight. Please do respond.
Being the opposite of what has been stated. I have a narrower filter for acceptance to what I consider visual art. I don't need anything occult, spiritistic, tattoos, skulls or bawdy on my shave soap labels. That just me and I don't expect him or anyone to just cater to me. I think we're derailed enough now and should let the thread focus on the soaps used for daily shaves. My apologies for the highjack, I was just agreeing with lipripper.
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