A Year Of Victory: Jeremy’s Razors Hit Major Milestones In 2024

2024 has been a year to remember for many reasons, but best of all, for all the winning.  Conservatives have won some major cultural battles this year — from numerous companies walking back their DEI pledges and Matt Walsh exposing more of the Left’s insanity in his new film “Am I Racist?” to the American ...

Dec 30, 2024 - 09:28
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A Year Of Victory: Jeremy’s Razors Hit Major Milestones In 2024

2024 has been a year to remember for many reasons, but best of all, for all the winning. 

Conservatives have won some major cultural battles this year — from numerous companies walking back their DEI pledges and Matt Walsh exposing more of the Left’s insanity in his new film “Am I Racist?” to the American people standing up to the woke mob yet again and electing Donald Trump to a second term. 

If that was the end of the list, we couldn’t complain, but believe it or not, there was even more winning this year at Jeremy’s Razors. 

In 2024, thanks to our growing number of friends like you, Jeremy’s Razors marked some major milestones, including shipping its one-millionth order since the company’s inception in 2022. To get to the one-millionth order, Jeremy’s Razors introduced our 2nd Gen Razors in May, offering a redesigned razor while holding the same values. 

With the Precision 5 Razor, men now have a way to enjoy even higher quality blades with finely tuned spacing to help prevent tugging and pulling for an exceptionally smooth and close shave. Also, users enjoy added flexibility to reduce awkward angles and increase comfort during their entire shave. Meanwhile, the brand-new Sprint 3 Razor features an easy rinse design for a quick, clean shave.

And what better way to introduce Jeremy’s 2nd Gen razors than with the second-greatest commercial ever made featuring “black Jeremy”? 

Jeremy’s Razors also started selling its all-new razors at the top online shopping stops in the world: Amazon and Walmart.com. Shortly after Jeremy’s Razors hit Amazon, the Precision 5 Razor became the hottest razor on the site. 

The redesigned razors and dropping another killer commercial weren’t enough for us, so we decided to win some more. In November, Jeremy’s released razors for women, which immediately spiked in popularity. With Jeremy’s, women found a razor that cares more about performance than pronouns. Jeremy’s all-new Women’s Razor offers 5 perfectly aligned blades that mean business, plus aloe and Argan oil for silky-smooth skin. While other companies debate whether women should even shave, we engineered a graceful pivoting head that follows your curves for a flawless shave. The shapely handle isn’t just elegant – its meticulous design and rippled texture keeps control where it belongs: in your hands. From legs to underarms, enjoy a luxuriously close shave without the empowerment lecture.

To cap off a year of unmatched victory, Jeremy’s Razors announced earlier this month that we are now the official razor partner of the UFC, the world’s premiere mixed martial arts (MMA) organization. The UFC-Jeremy’s Razors partnership means that Jeremy’s Razors will get “prominent brand placement inside the world-famous Octagon® at select UFC Pay Per Views and Fight Nights,” according to a UFC press release. Fans will also see Jeremy’s Razors in “all episodes of the popular live-fight series Dana White’s Contender Series and the groundbreaking reality series The Ultimate Fighter.” Jeremy’s Razors will also be seen during UFC broadcasts which reach an estimated 975 million households worldwide. 

You can make your 2025 a year of even more wins by ordering a Precision 5 1-Year Bundle or a Women’s 1-Year Bundle. 365 days of smooth shaves that get rid of stubble, not your sense of dignity. 

Even with all the wins we experienced in 2024, we know that the fight isn’t over, and we can’t wait to get back to work and celebrate even more victories in 2025.

Jeremy’s Razors shares common ownership with The Daily Wire. 

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Fibis I am just an average American. My teen years were in the late 70s and I participated in all that that decade offered. Started working young, too young. Then I joined the Army before I graduated High School. I spent 25 years in, mostly in Infantry units. Since then I've worked in information technology positions all at small family owned companies. At this rate I'll never be a tech millionaire. When I was young I rode horses as much as I could. I do believe I should have been a cowboy. I'm getting in the saddle again by taking riding lessons and see where it goes.