NoTrespassing
Veteran Member
When you're barbering in a town with a population of 200 people plus rural area and a lot of the boys stop getting haircuts for a year it takes its toll on your business. Even adults started wearing their hair longer. I believe the price back then was $1.50 for a cut, $2 on Saturday. Pop was 10 cents for a 10 oz. bottle. free candy for youngsters.The only barber business it killed was the old school guys who only knew how to cut hair 2 ways...a crewcut or a "regular". The barbers who adapted to the new ways did just fine.
There was a barbershop where I lived in the late 60s/70s whose gimmick was all female barbers. Not uncommon today, but rare back then. Not a hair salon, IIRC they didn't even do womens' cuts (a separate license was required). Friend of mine told me about the place...felt a bit weird at first, but the prices were reasonable and they did a great job, which was more than I could say for some of the male barbers in town. Plus it was nice having a woman's hands in my hair.
One thing I was a bit surprised to see come into style was hair gel for men...the modern day equivalent of Brylcreem or butch wax. Ugh. Couldn't get way from that stuff fast enough!
Yeah, I'm seriously considering training my nose hairs into a mustache.
Sorry you're still stuck in 1958. Men don't have to settle for lousy haircuts anymore.
And Kennedy killed the hat business btw.