That price is a joke. $59.99 + Taxes + Shipping and handling; you're liable to be paying upwards of $70+ for a founder pack.Digital Masta wrote: ↑Wed Mar 23, 2022 4:08 am
So Daily Wire just launched a competitor to Harry's Razors due to them being dropped by Harrys a year ago because Michael Knowles apparently said something along the lines of boys are boys and girls are girls and two Twitter accounts complained to Harrys. I hope they do well, whether you like them or not they have been the biggest force in the "alternative economy" sector so far from movie/TV production, podcasts, now book publishing, and razors.
I fully believe that alternatives to the machine need to be created and they aren't all talk. They're taking the risk so I give them my respect. Hopefully, their products don't suck. The copy on the page for Jeremy's razors is really leaning into mocking leftists which can be a bit eye-rolly but that's their brand.
The reason people liked Harry's razors was their quality and affordability, I'm not shelling out nearly a C-note just for an elaborate troll to own the Libs.
I don't care what your politics are, if you make a good product/provide a good service that's worth my money I'll pay for it. That's why I can eat at Chick-fil-a or shop at Home Depot and laugh at all the performative morons standing outside with signs boycotting because of their butthurt feelings.
If your product was inspired primarily with the intent to fight a culture battle, that's fine. Silly and acrimonious though that may be, if its good i'll consider it. But if you're going to slap an exorbitant price tag on it, and solicit my money through a contrarian appeal.....nah, price your shit better.
Honestly, they probably blew their wad on that commercial(which admittedly was pretty funny) and are trying to recapture the losses.
Which again leads me to suspect this is just one elaborate joke(Think "Curb Your Enthusiasm" 'Spite Store'). They'll probably make a little money mainly because their fanbase is so fucking loyal, but I don't see this being appealing on a broad scale until they actually get serious about the product.