(This post was last modified: 03-17-2020, 10:30 AM by User 852.)
(03-17-2020, 01:47 AM)BPman Wrote: Italy is no longer the epicenter of wet shaving. That ship sailed a few years back. American artisans make better soap hands down and Gillette will continue to make blades in the Third World. China will be the unknown in the equation as shipping for now is shot in the butt entirely and that will affect brush knots, both badger & synthetic for awhile. Other than that, I see little if any other effect(s).
You like it or not, Italy will always be the epicenter. Italian companies existed way before artisans made their appearance and will hopefully exist when they are no longer a trend. There are companies whose turnover is bigger than all the American artisans together. The same with other famous European companies. We're talking about serious companies here, not about people who make products at their homes, have no certificates and comply with no regulations. Who cares if John, a random name, stops making soaps at his home? I and I am sure many others care about companies with decades of history.
What do you think it makes shaving companies so special that they will see little to no effects of this economic crisis? In the meantime, there are companies which face huge economic problems just a few weeks after the virus outbreak. What is this very special component of the shaving companies? We're just at the beginning.
Edit: Do you consider Russia a third world country? Welcome to 2020.