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Having all boys that need trims more often than normal, we try looking for the most bang for the buck. This place is seriously a draw of the hat to see if you get a good stylist. I've found that when we take our boys in on Sundays, we have much better luck. I don't know if they have the "newbies" work on Sundays or what but they're much better than the regular weekly girls. During the week we've never had a good, clean, or straight haircut. It seems like they make prices up on "extras" too out of nowhere. My son was charged an extra $5 to line up his hairline today even though he's never been charged before in the numerous times he's been there. We just moved out here and so far it seems like it's really hard to find a good, decently priced place to get haircuts without having to pay crazy barbershop prices. But I guess if Sport Clips is going to start charging surprise extras than might as well pay for an actual barbershop and get a personalized experience for the same price.
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