Tired of getting bad haircuts... I don’t remember the last time I was happy with a haircut. I go to Rudy’s, chop it up, sports clips if I absolutely must. Never turns out great. I’m to the point where I would literally pay 100 bucks if it means my hair will look good. I honestly would wish I could just roll into a place and ask the barber to just “make me look good” because I don’t know anymore. Plz
notananthem replied:
Go to a real barber. Either Squire Barbershop (1-2 week appt in advance Squirebarbershop.com) or 95 th Barbershop at NE 95 th & 35 th NE. I think they can do walkins. Never ever go to Rudy's or great clips sport clips etc. If I ask for my haircut (low fade blocked and shape up) and they don't do low or skin fades I'll leave. Those two barbershops are the only two I've had great cuts from. Seattle doesn't have good barbershops, I'm still looking for some good ones. There's a predominantly black barbershop on Beacon Hill that gave me a great fade but I forget which one it is, they only had one or two chairs.
Anyone know where I can find a good barber shop? I'm also looking for any shop that sells a good pomade, something along the lines of Suavecito. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
I can order it online, but I'm all out and need some today or tomorrow.
DVHC replied:
Squire Barber Shop at Second and Stewart (downtown/Belltown) is a great barber shop and sells Suavecito. They're closed today, open tomorrow. http://www.squirebarbershop.com/
Anybody know of any good old school barber shops in seattle? I normally go to Rudy's over in Fremont but I'm looking for a change.
qandnotyew replied:
Rudy's is fresh out of beauty school hair stylists in a "barber"shop. I switched from squire to scotch pine a few months ago. Both are great shops. Grab yourself a beer and a haircut at the Scotch Pine. http://thescotchpine.com/ http://www.squirebarbershop.com/