(This post was last modified: 06-28-2016, 02:52 AM by grim.)
(06-28-2016, 12:57 AM)CJohnLaitly Wrote: I was responding to why it is experiencing a rebirth now, not as to why it lost steam in the past.
Exactly. I suspect the percentage of consumers who truly do traditional wet shaving to save money is actually tiny. You said
The younger folk don't know it, but they like to buy things of quality as well. They're accustomed to our throwaway, disposable culture
The fact the buy anything, over and over again. The obsession with collecting 100+ soaps, 20 + razor, far more brushes than one can use in a lifetime all goes back to Bernays. Prior to him, people bought something and kept it forever.
It doesn't matter if its disposable razors or 20 vintage razors, its an obsession to buy buy buy, because "public relations" (i.e., advertising tells you to even though you can't possibly use it in your lifetime). After all Version 4.3 MUST be better than Version 4.2 even though the consumer might own 10 tubs of V4.2 and V3.9. Buy Buy Buy