Originally Posted by
snakyjake
I'm a person who spends a lot on hobbies, while the other side of me is trying to be practical. With straight shaving, it seems to be both. You can enjoy it as both as a hobby and a necessity. One way or another I need to shave. Either spending money on disposables blades/cartridges or spending money on electric razor replacements. I also enjoy knives, the techniques of a sharp edge, the techniques of the shave, the skill, the art of the shave, and the ritual.
I've probably spent more on electrics and disposables. And I think straight razors are more of an investment that do not devalue (just look at the vintages or classified).
For me to win the argument with my girl, I just ask her to add up all she spends on makeup, skincare, hair products, brushes, handbags, purses, accessories, perfumes, salon visits, magazines, etc. With all that added up, this is cheaper in the long run.
Jake