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My trip to the \"upscale\" barber
A new barbershop, Weldon Barber, just opened about 15 minutes from my house. (It's in Issaquah, for you Seattle-area folks.) Their pitch is that this is a barbershop that really caters to men -- they've got a small flatscreen tuned to ESPN in the waiting room along with nice chairs and men's mags (Golf, GQ, Maxim, etc.). They also have nice leather barber chairs and walled-off stations so the whole world doesn't watch while you get your hair cut.
Even though I've never spent more than $15 on a haircut in my life, I decided to check it out. Since I'm such a cheap bastard in this regard, I figured I'd point out everything I got for my money and ask the good folks of OOT if I got a decent deal. The services: Shampoo and conditioner Hot towels on face and neck during shampoo Eyebrow hairs (a few strays in the middle) plucked Shoulder massage Haircut (obviously) Straight-razor neck shave Goatee trim Hair rinse/style after cut My cost before tip was $38 (I tipped $8). The woman cutting my hair was pleasant and we had a good conversation. I'm satisfied with the cut and goatee trim, but still a little unsure about spending triple what I would normally spend. So what do you spend to get your hair cut? And did I get a reasonable deal for the services received? Oh yeah: I was offered a soda or water while I waited, which was a nice touch. |
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