We made the decision to stop selling badger hair brushes due to the revelations uncovered from PETA back in 2019. We do not condone animal cruelty and therefore we will not be returning to badger brushes and would urge others to do the same. Read our full statement on this to fully understand the severity of this issue: www.executive-shaving.co.uk/blogs/news/the-executive-shaving-company-badger-hair-and-shaving-brushes-a-statement?_pos=4&_sid=640c23256&_ss=r
@@ExecutiveShaving Selling badger brushes does not equate to condoning animal cruelty nor does it mean that your values align with China. The point is to appease the crowd that enjoy badger brushes, thus making you more money. If you only stick to synthetic brushes, you turn off a lot of potential customers. That's Business 101.
@@patrickpettyjr.3134 Our sales for synthetic brushes were significantly higher than badger brushes when we still sold them, which you would have read in our full statement previously shared!
@@ExecutiveShaving Yes, I'm aware that your synthetic brushes sold more, but that's still not the point. Your badger brushes sold a ton too; meaning you had another audience that paid good money (i.e. Chubby Best Badgers) to have them. From a business point of view, you guys screwed up. Like West Coast Shaving and Shave Nation, you should be selling synthetic, badger, boar, and horse brushes to appease all wet shavers. You'd make even more money/profit.