Collection: Feather Safety Razor Co.

Shop Feather safety razors, double edge razor blades, Artist Club blades, barber razors and blade disposal cases. Feather products cover several blade systems, so it is important to match the blade format to the correct razor before ordering.

For double edge shaving, compare Feather Hi-Stainless Double Edge Razor Blades, the Feather Popular Double Edge Razor, Feather Adjustable Double Edge Razor DER-A and the Feather AS-D2 All Stainless Safety Razor. These sit alongside our wider razor blades and double edge safety razors.

Feather Artist Club blades are different from standard double edge blades and are for compatible Artist Club razors and shavettes. Compare Feather Artist Club Professional Blades PB-20, Pro Super Blades PS-20, Soft Guard Blades PSF-15 and compatible razors such as the Feather Artist Club DX Japanese Razor.

About Feather Safety Razor Co.

Feather Razors and Blades

Feather is a Japanese shaving brand known for precise blades, double edge razors and professional-style Artist Club tools. The range is best approached by matching the blade format to the razor you own.

Double Edge or Artist Club

Double edge blades fit standard safety razors. Feather Artist Club blades are a different single edge format, made for compatible shavettes and replaceable-blade razors.

Choosing Feather Blades

Feather double edge blades suit customers who want a very efficient blade in a standard safety razor. Artist Club blades vary by exposure and guard style, so choose them according to your razor and shaving experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Feather blades known for?

Feather blades are widely known for sharpness. They can feel very efficient, so they should be matched carefully with the razor and the shaver's experience level.

Are Feather DE blades the same as Feather Artist Club blades?

No. Feather DE blades are for standard double edge safety razors. Feather Artist Club blades are a different format for compatible Artist Club-style razors and shavettes.

Should beginners use Feather razor blades?

Some beginners like them, but many should start with a smoother blade first. Feather blades are sharp, so pressure and angle matter.