[Real customer quote goes here. Aim for one specific detail only a regular would notice. The wait time on Saturdays, the hot-towel scent, the chair you always get.]
[First name + last initial], [their relationship to the shop]Three chairs, two barbers, twenty-six years on the same block. The cut isn't done until you say it is.
“Same chairs since '98. Same scissors since '03. We don't change much.”
Walk in, grab a seat, you'll get next chair. We do cuts, beards, and shaves. That's about it. The price is on the wall, the wait is usually about twenty minutes on a Saturday, and the haircut isn't done until you say so.
If you want to call ahead and ask about the wait, the number's at the top. Otherwise just walk in.
The corner chair, c. 1998
Straight razors
The waiting bench
Folded towels
The pole out front
Wall of regulars
[Real customer quote goes here. Aim for one specific detail only a regular would notice. The wait time on Saturdays, the hot-towel scent, the chair you always get.]
[First name + last initial], [their relationship to the shop][Second customer quote. Different angle. Maybe a parent talking about kids' cuts, or someone who's been coming for years.]
[First name + last initial], [their relationship][Third customer quote. Try for a first-timer who became a regular.]
[First name + last initial], [their relationship]1248 Main Street
Open Tue – Sat
Wait time updated on Instagram each morning.
Last cut taken 30 minutes before close.
Notes from the studio
A short walkthrough of why this concept looks the way it does, and what would carry over to a real client project.