Just giving a little bit of history that some of the young guys wouldn't know.

1950s-69s Culturally Men and women were easy to tell apart.

-70s It became popular for men to try their best to look feminine and women libbers to act and look masculine.

-80s AIDS was the popular threat, so sanitary barbers put away their awesome straight razors and that single edged shaving tradition of thousands of years just about died along with old fashioned Barbers.
Guys started coming to work, school and church with girlie boy looking hair styles. It wasn't just for hippies and rock stars anymore. They started bragging on their thirty$ hair styles from the beauticians.

Today, It is socially celebrated, and a popular legally promoted minority for "men" to act like flaming homosapiens. Hair cuts have mostly normalised for now, but bathrooms are for He, She, and It covers the other 37 genders.
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That's what its come to Gus.

Back on topic........
The vintage shaving supplies like shaving cream heaters, etc. have some historical significance.