AimlessWanderer
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As we know, Vulfix owns Simpsons, so we know the company itself is doing well. However, there doesn't seem to be the same consistency of supply around online stores of Vulfix brushes as there are Simpsons. What choices there are kicking around, could easily be old stock, and the Vulfix website is now defunct.
It's got me wondering whether they don't actively pursue the Vulfix brand anymore, or whether they only use the Vulfix handle catalogue for rebranded brushes, so they don't clash with factory branded brushes. Although the taller lofts of Vulfix's traditional line may have fallen out of vogue (customers seem to want scrubbier brushes these days, over the more relaxed high flow through knots), it strikes me that there's a significant quietening in the market for such a thriving company and a historic brand.
Even the new boar brushes have been released as Simpson brushes, when Vulfix has a long history of supplying boar (and mixed hair) brushes.
It's got me wondering whether they don't actively pursue the Vulfix brand anymore, or whether they only use the Vulfix handle catalogue for rebranded brushes, so they don't clash with factory branded brushes. Although the taller lofts of Vulfix's traditional line may have fallen out of vogue (customers seem to want scrubbier brushes these days, over the more relaxed high flow through knots), it strikes me that there's a significant quietening in the market for such a thriving company and a historic brand.
Even the new boar brushes have been released as Simpson brushes, when Vulfix has a long history of supplying boar (and mixed hair) brushes.