If we had to venture a guess, “getting a haircut” probably falls somewhere between “abstaining from
alcohol" and “not winning money” on your Vegas itinerary.
“Getting a haircut from someone who’s tamed the distinguished mane of Mr. George Clooney,” on the other hand?
We’d venture a guess that lands a little higher.
So it’s with great pleasure that we bring you Makeshift Union Cutting & Grooming, a timeless, blue-collar-inspired retreat for pre-shenanigan haircuts, open now in Downtown’s Arts District. Check it out.
Now, just because George Clooney does something doesn’t mean you should. We wouldn’t want another Monuments Men on our hands. But the man in charge here (his name is Lawrence) has also cut the hair of Rob Lowe, Slash and people with better hair than Slash. So you can trust him.
And trust that you’ll find a comfy whiskey-toned leather chair, a table made from a custom motorcycle, dryers attached to an old Compton church pew and an expert for whatever you require.
They’ve got a pro for coloring.
And a men’s specialist for short haircuts.
There’s even a go-to stylist in charge of creative ’dos.
Together, they form the Voltron of coiffure.
“Getting a haircut from someone who’s tamed the distinguished mane of Mr. George Clooney,” on the other hand?
We’d venture a guess that lands a little higher.
So it’s with great pleasure that we bring you Makeshift Union Cutting & Grooming, a timeless, blue-collar-inspired retreat for pre-shenanigan haircuts, open now in Downtown’s Arts District. Check it out.
Now, just because George Clooney does something doesn’t mean you should. We wouldn’t want another Monuments Men on our hands. But the man in charge here (his name is Lawrence) has also cut the hair of Rob Lowe, Slash and people with better hair than Slash. So you can trust him.
And trust that you’ll find a comfy whiskey-toned leather chair, a table made from a custom motorcycle, dryers attached to an old Compton church pew and an expert for whatever you require.
They’ve got a pro for coloring.
And a men’s specialist for short haircuts.
There’s even a go-to stylist in charge of creative ’dos.
Together, they form the Voltron of coiffure.