Premium razors for men who have accepted that shaving is just a thing that happens to them.
Larry's Razors was built on a simple premise: shaving happens. You can spend $40 a month on razors that promise to "redefine your morning" or you can spend $4 on ours. Either way, you're still just standing over a sink at 7am wishing you weren't.
Our original razor. Five blades. Ships on time. Cuts hair. Larry uses this one when he remembers to shave, which is most weeks.
$4/moLike The Larry, but the handle is 11% heavier. Our research team (Larry's son) confirmed this "feels premium." It does, a little.
$7/moOur top tier. Seven blades. A case. Larry's ex-wife called it "a lot." Our most expensive option. Still pretty inexpensive.
$12/moPick the Larry, the Larry XL, or the Executive. They are basically the same. This will take you under 90 seconds.
Your razors arrive in 3-5 business days in a plain cardboard box. Nothing exciting is inside. Just razors.
Apply razor to face. Move in direction of hair. Rinse. Your life continues largely unchanged, now with a smoother face.
Next month we send more blades. This continues indefinitely until you cancel, which is easy. We won't guilt you.
"Excellent product. Arrived on time. Shaved my face. The blade fell off the handle on day two but I taped it back and honestly it's fine now. Would order again."
"I've been a Larry's customer for eleven years. Company was founded in 2019 so I'm not sure how that adds up but time moves differently since the divorce. Good razor. Very consistent."
"Changed my life. I am a new man. My skin is clear, my mind is focused, I got a promotion — truly nothing to do with the razor but I started using it around that time and I'm keeping the subscription."
Larry Kowalski was 44 years old when he cut himself shaving with a $22 razor. He sat on the bathroom floor for a while thinking about it. The cut was minor. The reflection was not.
He spent three weeks researching the razor industry. He learned that the markup on premium razors is roughly 4,000%. He learned that most five-blade razors perform identically to four-blade razors. He decided there had to be a better way.
There wasn't, really. The razor supply chain is what it is. But Larry made razors anyway. He called them Larry's Razors because he felt strongly that the name should include his name, and no one told him otherwise.
That was 2019. We've shipped over two million razors since. Larry still shaves every four to seven days, depending on what he has going on. He's proud of the company. His daughter works in the warehouse now. Things are pretty good.
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