Just wanted to give a heads up to anyone interested. The Art of Shaving will be opening a Store in Late March/Early April at the Summerset Collection in Troy Michigan.
2800 West Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI 48084
(248) 643-6360
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Just wanted to give a heads up to anyone interested. The Art of Shaving will be opening a Store in Late March/Early April at the Summerset Collection in Troy Michigan.
2800 West Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI 48084
(248) 643-6360
Wayne, I am sure it will be a beautiful store, but the average Joe will probably get sticker shock when he walks in the door. I think you have to valet to park your car at that mall.
has this store actually opened yet because i do not see it listed on the malls store directory
I haven't been out there to see it myself, when I was there in feb it was coming soon. My Fiancee was there a few weeks ago and said it was open. I would just check theartofshaving.com or call.
i just might have to go check it out this weekend
Oh man.... I wish I would not have read this thread. Time to fill up the truck and go for a road trip!!
The funeral for my wallet will be held sometime next week.
haha ya i know what you mean im gona go empty my pockets right now haha
I thought the same when I went into the new store here in Baton Rouge. Shaving soap is about $30, after shave balm is about $35, the razors (straights) are re-branded Dovo or TI. Prices on them are about average. The manager told me that they're owned by Gillette.
The store is styled like a Victorian era barber shop and very attractive. It has a barber shop that does a straight razor shave. Whether it's with a straight or a Feather, I don't know.
I got this directly from The Art of Shaving's website. "The face is shaved with a traditional Straight Razor, using a disposable blade."
This is for the Traditions Shave. It does not mention what is used for the Royal Shave but I believe that one can assume that it is the same.
Yes in either case it's a disposable blade. They are required to use them for health reasons. Otherwise they would have to autoclave each blade after use. Also I assume it's a convenience issue as well. They're lazy and wouldn't want to go through the trouble of honing and stroping.