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Check out these five KC metro barbershops that are aesthetic

If you’re spending a lot of time at the barber, you might as well enjoy what you’re looking at. Here’s a few shops in the metro that offer more than a haircut.

Hudson Hawk

Your new ‘do will look as good as this shop.

Photo by Hudson / Hawk

Get a haircut, but make it a vibe. Stop in these barbershops across the KC metro if you want more than just a shape up.

Whiskey Beard Barber Shop & Cigar Lounge, 1600 Cherry St., KCMO | Have a drink + cigar with your cut. 18+ only.

Crows Nest Barbershop & Shave Parlor, 1003 W. 43rd St., KCMO | Picture old French dressers paired with vibrant red chairs at each station.

The Director’s Cut Take 2, A Terminal, Kansas City International Airport | This spa + salon movie-themed experience pays homage to KC’s Jazz district.

Hudson / Hawk, various locations | Its three KC metro locations all feature stark black + white color palettes and clean lines.

The Barberette, W. 5th St., Suite 2, KCMO | This woman-owned barbershop caters to both men + women. The shop has an industrial vibe with dark floors, open ceilings, and exposed brick walls.

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