(This post was last modified: 11-07-2019, 10:33 PM by Tbone.)
(11-04-2019, 09:59 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: iirc, they said they're on target for 2.5M in sales for 2019 and got a 300k investment from one of the sharks. kudos to them!
(11-05-2019, 09:32 AM)andrewjs18 Wrote: shouldn't their main target audience be the non-traditional shavers though?
IMHO it is virtually certain that their primary target market is mainstream shavers, not hobbyist wetshavers. The hobbyist market (i.e. people on the wetshaving forums) has a mountain of alternative products, a ton of vendors, often focuses on buying huge caches of a large variety of products, is fickle, and is relatively tiny. It is a good place to start, but lacks growth potential. This holds especially true as hobbyist traditional shaving increasingly diverges from mainstream traditional shaving.
Going by the products and marketing on their website, Supply is more like Art of Shaving - A small artisan company that grew through savvy business management and focusing on a largely untapped market. Pacific Shaving Co. is another wetshaving startup company that did the same thing, and is also rapidly growing. Van Der Hagen focused on the mainstream, grew quickly, and was then sold. And Kiss My Face. That is not to say wetshaving forum-focused vendors are not important, they are, and the innovation ecosystem they create is very important. It is likely that some of them will make substantial gains in the mainstream, too.
With 1 million in sales that is set to increase 150 percent this year, it is obvious Supply is very well managed and is going places. The $300K is to make Supply grow even bigger more quickly, and Robert Herjavec's guidance and connections as business partner will be invaluable. As with the Art of Shaving and Van Der Hagen founders, their real payday comes when the company is sold. Then their products become even more widespread, which is good for consumers.
Quote:SupplyProvisionCo is on the forum, they just haven't been logged in almost a year.
It is likely that the forum communities were launching pads and testing grounds. If so, that was a smart move on Supply's part. Where better to launch, get feedback from people in the know, and make any necessary product tweaks?
(11-07-2019, 03:15 AM)EFDan Wrote: I would guess the site would be Badger and Blade?
Or reddit/r/wicked_edge, which is the largest wetshaving forum, and doesn't have the controversy and baggage associated with B&B. A major shaving website could be pretty much anything, depending on how it is defined.
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