I have an old school barber. Like red white blue swirly tube outside the shop kinda place. He has been cutting my hair since 2005, cuts my boy's too. They just recently replaced their black and white TV with real color! It's $25 for a haircut, which is higher than the SportClips kinda places but worth it. A lot of parents take kids to cheapie kids places but I like my boy to see how a barber shop is.
When my grandmother died, we went back to my hometown for the funeral. My son needed a haircut so I took him to the barber in town, same place I got my 1st haircut and many others after.Luckily I live in a military town, so getting a decent military cut should be pretty easy. But the key there is "decent". Not all are capable of giving a decent cut. So I've had the same lady cutting my hair for the past 18 years. I have clippers as well so I can prolong the amount of time between cuts........until I really need to go in. But I keep my hair quite a bit shorter now than I ever did in the military.
unfortunately, so did I . Ryan reminds me frequently.Rocked a mullet for a year or so..
unfortunately, so did I . Ryan reminds me frequently.
100%. i can still remember Mr. Clatterbuck in Warrenton Va that I used to go to in the late 70s/early 80s. The white coat, heavy watch, bracelet on the wrist, the coldness of the red leather on the chair, the flippable footrest, his white hair, and the smell of tonic. The care he took putting the finishing touches on a fine cut was as great as I would imagine any chef would take finishing a dish.
I get maybe some of the new barbershops are trying to revive that - but Mr. Clatterbuck and his ilk are incomparable.
I like the eye contact, the handshakes, asking about each other's families, joking around about sports rivalries (friendly shit talking). With regard to sports, I like my son to see men disagreeing with each other, sometimes passionately, but able to remain friendly and respectful. If you think about it a boy doesn't get to see scenarios like that too often.
Ain’t nothing wrong with a good mullet. I may bring it back again for 2024.unfortunately, so did I . Ryan reminds me frequently.
Little off topic but I grew up in a single parent household and never got to see my parents work through things. It was scary when I got married to not have that background. Good on you guys that don’t hide it from your kids.A good point. I was talking with a friend a while back about how my wife and I didnt hide our disagreements from our kid. Our kid got to watch us disagree, come to a compromise/resolution, and then go about our day. I think taking a perfect relationship does not help in the long run.
Pretty good place in Eagle I would use when I visited my wife in Horseshoe. I’m with you I refuse to make an appointment even if I have to wait for three people in front of me.Am I just old now or is the Barber thing getting out of hand? I mean I'm trying to find my 82 yo dad a cut here in Boise and all I see are reservations, fancy cuts, tattoos, ear plugs, $50 trims and pomade... my dad needs none of it. help an old brother out.
This sounds like the direction my hair is heading. Cow lick and all.Funny thing is.......I never had a "military" haircut the whole time I was in the military.....except at OCS. Now that's all I get. Of course my blonde hair started turning pure white about 10 years ago, so it was easier to keep it less white when it's short. But now it's still "white" even short. I keep asking my wife if they make hair dye that actually makes white hair blonde again.......LOL. I also have a weird cowlick right on the crown of my head, and the hair just doesn't cooperate there. So short is better, but I would never attempt to cut that area on my own.
Probly only be $40 if she was ugly.I pay ~$80 every 4-6 weeks but the lady who cuts my hair comes to my house. Bonus is that she's cute and has huge tits. Way easier to get the wife and kids haircut too.
Do it!Ain’t nothing wrong with a good mullet. I may bring it back again for 2024.