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“Nice humble dudes that take extra time to get it right, and at an affordable price.” “Adrian pays a lot of attention to detail so he will leave you with a very fresh cut.” “I was very nervous about going to a new place, but I have to say the attention to detail and atmosphere were out of the park.” "Went here for the first time and was very impressed. Hannah did a great job of explaining all my options and then proceeded to give me a great haircut. The whole place is very inviting and all the staff…" "I called the barbershop after going to the same barber for over 10 years. I was in urgent need quality cut. The barbershop closes at 7, I called at 645... knowing that I wouldn't make it for another…" Yelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about The Barber's Chair. You Might Also Consider "We made an appointment for 4pm and we were both taken back by our stylist within 5 minutes of that time. When I arrived, the salon was nice and clean and had a very pleasant smell.

"I have been going to Brittany for over a year now. Absolutely love her, my highlights and cut! I have tried several places in The Woodlands area and she is the only one I went back to more than once. “The price is a little steeper than most men's hair cuts but it's a super convenient location so I'm certain we will return!” “But again.....my full marks to Veronica as she seems to have magic hands.” “- Did I forget to mention David.” "Just got my haircut there this past weekend. I went down town Toronto all the way from Richmond Hill so I was really riding on getting a good quality cut. I got what I asked for. There is no barbers or…" "Beautiful salon with talented stylists. Ryan cut my hair, he was very knowledgable and provided suggestions based on my needs. I have been going to the same stylist for about 7 years but as he was away on…" "First time experience: I've been growing my hair for the past few months and had a deep reservation of getting it cut.

Usually a stylist wants to hack it up and give it a "personal touch". "I go here routinely once a month and no they don't do women haircuts. Every time I go I bring a caveman with me, that's right, on the leash, a true Mowgli. And after the guys have finished their business I…" Windsor resident denied haircut at barbershop because of gender By Amy Dodge, CBC News
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A person in Windsor, Ont. is considering filing a complaint to The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario because her gender prevented her from getting a haircut. Debby Nunes has been going to barbershops for more than two years. She said she has never been denied service, until Thursday. Nunes booked an appointment with The Barber's Chair in the Devonshire Mall, but when she showed up along with her partner, they denied her service.
wheelchair van for sale san diego "[They said] we don't do women's haircuts," she said. "I did get emotional because it does bring up past experiences that I've had." "My first thought was, 'How do you know I'm a woman?'" Nunes identifies as genderqueer, which means she doesn't fit into the gender binary of being male or female. Regina woman who was denied haircut, barber settle human rights complaint Gender-neutral prices for haircuts introduced at Halifax salon

Ottawa barbershop to serve all after complaint She moved to Windsor, Ont. last month and has had her hair cut at barbershops in the city without an issue. "I've had a pleasant experience at Pushers, but I had a couple recommendations to go to The Barber's Chair," she said. Debby Nunes on why she was denied a haircut0:24 The Barber's Chair said it has been in the Devonshire Mall for 16 years. A spokeswoman at the shop said it has been a 'men's only shop' since it opened. 'It just doesn't feel good.' But human rights specialists say denying services based on gender is a violation of human rights. "Everyone has the right to define their own gender identity and a right to express their gender as they see fit," said Laverne Jacobs, a law professor who specializes in human rights law and discrimination. "These rights are guaranteed under the Ontario Human Rights Code. Under human rights law, businesses and organizations have to avoid collecting personal information from individuals on their gender unless it is absolutely necessary," she said.

"Providing a service like a haircut does not require gender identification." Debby Nunes speaks about how she wants barbershop situation resolved.0:27 A spokesperson with The Barber's Chair said the agreement to cut men's hair only is with the Devonshire Mall. But the mall says that isn't accurate. "The Barber's Chair could provide a men's style haircut to any customer," said Chris Savard, general manager of Devonshire Mall. The agreement is on the type of product or service they can sell, he said. "[The lease agreement] has no definition as to who they can sell them to," said Savard. Nunes said how the shop handled the situation was not appropriate. "It just doesn't feel good," she said. "Especially since it was done sort of in the reception area and there were people waiting and automatically all eyes were on me." Stay Connected with CBC News Severe weather warnings or watches in effect for: A mix of sun and cloud Latest Windsor News Headlines

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