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Get Comfortable Inside Dollar Shave Club's California Headquarters

Whether they're off to a power lunch or sporting sweats for "Athleisure Day," the company's team gets work done.
Source: Adam Friedberg
Adam Friedberg

In 2012, Dollar Shave Club became a viral sensation seemingly overnight, thanks to its debut advertisement: a goofy, sharp-witted video starring CEO Michael Dubin that crashed the ’s website and has since amassed more than 25 million views on YouTube. Seven years later, that irreverent voice still guides the men’s grooming company, which was acquired by Unilever in 2016 for a reported $1 members host casual barbecues on the office patio and sometimes wander the open floors in sweat suits to celebrate “athleisure day.” Instead of posters as decor, a neon sign at the coffee bar playfully reminds staffers to get back to work. And they’re happy to. 

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