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From left, Marco Bailey cuts Manvir Singh's hair, Matthew White cuts Ahmed Aljiad's hair and Kwami Lambert cuts Bart Janusz's hair at United Kutz in London, Ont. (DEREK RUTTAN, The London Free Press) Kwami Lambert ran his first barber shop out of the boys’ change room at Banting secondary school.
ladder back chairs cane seats Classmates and even custodians flocked to the makeshift operation, shelling out $10 for a cut, Lambert said.
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“I wanted to build something where guys could feel comfortable coming in,” Lambert said while cutting a customer’s hair. “You can come to this place and feel like one of the guys.“ It’s that feeling of camaraderie, combined with a desire for the freshest hairstyles in social media-obsessed world, that’s fuelling the resurgence of the barber shop, say industry insiders.
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hanging egg chair home bargains Don’t expect a middle-aged man sporting white coat to trim your locks. Instead, these modern businesses are staffed by twenty-somethings who wield buzzers, scissors, straight razors and smartphones to give customers the latest hairstyles sported by celebrities and professional athletes. Connor MacLeod, 23, said getting a haircut used to feel like a chore until he discovered Marcello’s Barber Shop.

“You see the boys,” he said while a straight razor went over his neck. “You don’t have to worry about anything.” Owner Marcello Perzia, 30, is adding a fourth chair to keep up with demand at his Central Avenue shop. Business has picked up dramatically since the second-generation barber launched his business three years ago. “I thought I was going to learn how to play guitar, but now it’s just collecting dust,” Perzia said, gesturing at the instrument in the corner. Perzia, who picked up the trade hanging around his father’s shop, said he opened downtown because of its “community feel.” Marcello Perzia trims the beard of regular customer Connor MacLeod at Marcello's Men's Hairstyling and Barber Shop in London, Ont. on Thursday November 17, 2016. (DEREK RUTTAN, The London Free Press) It’s that sense of community — and the wicked fades — that keep customers coming back to the Five-Star Barber Shop on Stanley Street. Owners Roberto Molina, 29, Shane Bradshawe, 25, and Daniel Lopez, 25, worked at United Kutz before staking their own claim in the growing market.

“It’s been growing gradually every week, every month,” Molina said of the business that recently opened a second location in Sarnia. Calling themselves 21st-century barbers, staff at Five-Star pride themselves on their fades, a style of short hair on the back and sides that gradually transitions longer on the top. “When you first look at a fade, you know that was not done at a salon, that was done at an urban barber shop,” Molina said. “It takes years to perfect the fade.” The barber shop owners credit London’s post-secondary student population for driving demand, but say their services have spread to all demographics, including children and even women who sport short hair. Five-Star Barber Shop owners Daniel Lopez, left, Shane Bradshaw, middle, and Roberto Molina stand outside their Stanley Street business. (DALE CARRUTHERS, The London Free Press) Lambert, who wants to use barbering as a job-creation tool, said he dreams of opening a vocational school in the back of his 3,700-square-foot space to teach students the business and how to cut the hair of all ethnicities.