My favorite barber for more than 30 years passed away last year. He first opened his shop in the mid 50's. He became a very good friend and I'll always miss him.
In the '50s, as a kid, we lived in a 4-flat in Chicago, with a barber shop in the 1st floor front. We lived in the 2nd foor, rear. I used to be able to walk downstairs and enter the back door of the shop without walking outside. Lots of memories. The barbers were a father and son.
I'm glad to say my barber has cut my hair since I was a child, cut my father's hair when he was a child and was my grandfather's go-to barber. When you have a third generation customer, that alone speaks for your skill. 2019 and he still uses the tonic, hot shaving cream and straight razor. Good old fashioned hair cutting.
@@Tony-yg9mc see you wouldn't get that in a classic barbershop, men (or at least men of class) didn't all sit around bitching about their "friends" behind their back. Men told it to your face and in this extremely PC era we live in I feel that comment is now more than ever necessary...I don't care if it's sexist or not (and this is coming from a 22 year old). These kinds of barbershops unfortunately have died out, people who have a real personality are far and few between these days.
I'm lucky enough to have a barber down the street who's shop and approach to the craft hasn't changed much from that depicted in this short of the 1950's (though the shop opened in the 60's). This is one of the few services that is better without modernization. Thanks for uploading.
50s post-WWII was a horrible time period for anyone of color in America. While there were some opportunities every advancement was met with negative paranoia from the ruling class from race-mixing, immigration, and communism taking over. Why the 60s time of change was a needed and necessary time period. Unfortunately here it is 60 years later and we are still fighting for equality. Not missing anything from this horrendous time. The only thing cool about the 50s was everyone valued dressing professionally, i.e. getting good haircuts - which I am glad they stated evolved from Egypt.
I had the same barber for the first 28 years of my life. He barbered for about 40 years and just when he started getting good at it, he decided he didn't want to make a career out of it and retired. I sure do miss the old barber shops.
People had more class and dignity back then. Nowadays,someone will look like they rolled out of bed and go to the Wal Mart in his pajamas and slippers.
Contrary to the opinion of most modern hairstylists these days, most of the haircuts of the '30s to '50s were not fades. Not to say fades weren't around, but on the contrary, barbers usually just sheared lightly all around the head to even layers. You usually dug out the clippers to get rid of the fuzzy stuff on the neck, or even the back out. Then your barber gelled you up and combed a fresh hairline and you were done. Unless you wanted things faded like Johnny Unitas, but that's a different cut.
The cuts shown here are still blends/fades. They're just not "bald" fades. Anytime you have a shorter length on the sides and longer length on top that are blended into each other with no hard line (chili bowl) it's technically still a fade
@RON776 I go to an awesome barbershop.. there was a time I was going to a salon -actually it was one of those old grandma beauty shops .. the 2 elderly beauticians in there did not scalp me like some of the barbers in the area .. yeah it was awkward at first and a bit embarrassing sitting in there getting shampooed and “creme rinsed” by the old ladies but I got more relaxed after a few visits and for less money she shampooed my hair and gave me a better haircut than the barbers in the area .
great video. I would love to see more "america works". I still will only use old fashioned barbers (now typically elderly italian men or newer russian immigrants for me in NYC).
Wonderful! A friend of mine, now deceased, was a teen in the 50's. He used to tell me that the 50's was a decade when everything was IMPROVING (technology, inventions, etc) instead of being gradually cheapened beginning in the 60's. Also, there was a sense of HOPE then....you could achieve almost anything you wanted to. The 60's with Vietnam, hippies, "free love" and other crap, was the beginning of the end. It's been downhill ever since.
Judyfan yup beginning of degeneracy and destruction. Blame the government for introducing their drugs for their satanic agendas, once those drugs got pumped people lost their minds and all sense of morality and logic. Sad really sad, the issue is we are all so broken right now due to the degeneracy and lack of proper morality. And yet you still have crazy rich corporate elites that want more and more, they want to drain the American people. All people do now a days is work work work with no sense of anything. They preached love, what they got was the opposite, there was legit love before all that nonsense.
@@bluehavencd not always, everyone wasn't racist and not everything is permanently progressing, yes there was racist people as today, but there was also other things that where better, less stress, a higher marriage rate even to the point blacks had more kids in wedlock than whites at one point, you could work a job and afford a home, car vacation, etc on 1 income sold as equality to you but to the elite as 2 working body's for the price of 1.
Yes she did! As a Stylist myself, I couldn’t believe that was the end result. The way she was “sliding” her shears, starting from the bottom just made me cringe. I’ve never seen anyone demonstrate a cut, cutting bottom to top. It’s a fast way to mess someone’s hair up royally.
Oh the times... Hehe My dad was a strict Christian conservative. And I had Long hair down to my back Inspired by George Harrison. I remember my dad taking me to the barber for a clean buzz.
Gengar Bully .. I loved George Harrison.. his hair was inspiring for us who wanted long hair .. my brother and I never had hair past the bottom of the neck.. dad took us to the old barber who always scalped us... or if the barber was away he’d take us to our neighbors basement beauty shop where an old lady hairdresser shampooed our hair with “girly” smelling shampoo before shearing us with the clippers ...although I actually liked the haircuts by her than the barber .. i didn’t really like it when she washed my hair..
There is actually more to this video, I have the hard copy of it. When this video ends, the guy looks into the beauty shop to see his wife and daughter still getting "fixed up" the cut to inside the beauty shop, and then cut back out to see the man having a cigerette, then back to the shop, and back out to the man now there are a few cigerette butts on the ground.
I remember as a kid at 7.00 being a kid like that with my dad at a barber shop and the extra step chair for being short kid. Those days are long gone now . People back then took the time to do things in life ,work right and took pride in what they did for a living. Not anymore, sad thing and life back then was simple living compared to today stuff..
.. and the beauticians/hairdressers wore starched white or pink uniforms with the white shoes. I remembered when I got a haircut from one of those elderly old school beauticians instead of a barber. Good haircut .. surprisingly better than a barber. Just a bit awkward when she shampooed my hair.. and a little embarrassed .
Rejects of society these days trying to sell "artistic persuasion" in my honest opinion. Some are talented but most are just freaks looking make a cheap buck.
I only embarrassed my Dad one time in the Barbershop. And he never over-whipped like many dads did back then, but he whipped my ass. From then on, we went to the barbershop every three weeks to get a regular, without incident
@@santicheeks1106 arguing about the type of haircut and not letting the barber cut enough off - when it was stfu and get a regular white-wall cheesy hairdo time.
I remember my grandpa telling me that they don't do it like they used too any more alot of people just skin you quick for money and don't take time I can see that now tbh it's hard to find a good barber
I was in that era, and all the men would be smoking their ears off, and boys would be looking at magazines like Police Gazette and True, mags your mother didn't want you to see.
Hello. I want to use this video for my tv-program "Busines plan". It is on the Hromadske tv in Ukraine. We are making tv program about barbers. Can i take yours video? What i need to do?
Barbers like this made me want to be a barber. The only diffrrence is the air would be thick with cigarette smoke and men talking about sports and how much they hate their wives.
"This is a mans world where women do not go" my girlfriend goes to a barbershop and has a high and tight cut, and my hair is long down to my mid back. I go to a unisex salon.
No ESPN on the TV. No bootleg DVDs for sale. No fades. No designs. No arguing about boxing. No loud music. This looks nothing like any barbershop I’ve ever been to.
@@redcomic619 you'd get clowned for a fade crew cut? What kind of cuts did yall like at your school? purple and green braids? Also tf does it have to do with your first comment, you said no fades, which is wrong he was fading that kids head at 7:11
Lord Enki That qualifies as a fade? That looks like some corny style you’d get at Supercuts. Nothing fresh about that cut at all. Nobody where I came up wore colored braids, that’s the young generation’s thing, but we did rock low skin fades, hi tops, maybe a half moon in the Caesar. Grown man ish.
Fades been around for a while.. also you might consider going to an old school barber shop.. there's still plenty around. Where I go, I get served whiskey and a cigar. And classic music.
For a 1950s thing, this was surprisingly not sexist. I expected them to say something like, "women are more concerned about their appearance," or something, but nope. They pointed out that men are just like women. This pleases me.
Tinyfată I love how you and several other feminists believe that back then women were treated as absolute scum, with a "seen not heard" mentality. Do you scour CZcams to find these kinds of egregious acts against women?
Jeez, it’s like some women want a haircut that a traditional stylist can’t do. A stylist can only do basic cuts, while a barber takes a lot of time in his craft. And by the way, there are female barbers and male stylists, it’s just a choice of how deep you want to go into education. God your ignorant.
I was going to a beauty shop for haircuts .. the beauticians did a better job on me than the barbers .. my friends thought I was crazy yet they kept complaining how the barbers butcher them. Yes it was awkward at first being a 25 yr old financial career guy sitting in a beauty shop with pink wall paper and geriatric ladies , having the elderly old school beauticians put pink or blue floral capes on you , shampoo and cut my hair by the window where people can stare at me and leaving smelling of hairspray and perm solution . I got over it after a few visits but it was well worth a good haircut .
In Italy, if a man goes into a beauty salon for women, they immediately think you are a finnochio (Gay) same goes for most European countries. A man simply goes to a barber.
Metalman200xdamnit I must admit, for many years I went to a salon. Keep in mind, the reason barbering has become popular again is due in part to men wearing much shorter hair styles again. Back in the late 70's and 80's I as well as many others, had much longer hair. It was the style.
Tony Marinelli I was a kid in the 80's,I remember those horrors well. The shit ton of Aqua Net,and you could not smoke easily without your hair going up in flames.
@Dudeawesome1000.. it was probably no different than when I went to a “ unisex” shop for a haircut instead of a barber and had my hair touched and got shampooed by a 75 yr old gray haired chubby beautician lady.. and I was 20 at the time. They actually cut my hair better than the barber but I wasn’t expecting to get my hair washed so it was a bit of a surprise when this old lady said she was going to shampoo my hair .. was the first time I had my hair washed in a shop so I was a bit antsy in the chair and felt a little embarrassed getting my hair washed by this old school beautician although she was very nice and did a good job very thorough . But she had to keep telling me to relax and keep my head all the way back as I sensed she knew I was a bit nervous.
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My favorite barber for more than 30 years passed away last year. He first opened his shop in the mid 50's. He became a very good friend and I'll always miss him.
RiP!
+flagwaver1969 A good barber is always tough to find.
flagwaver1969 I hope my customers feel the same way about me, I've been a barber for 20 years now, hopefully I have made an impact
Rip
Rest In Peace.
In the '50s, as a kid, we lived in a 4-flat in Chicago, with a barber shop in the 1st floor front. We lived in the 2nd foor, rear. I used to be able to walk downstairs and enter the back door of the shop without walking outside. Lots of memories. The barbers were a father and son.
How different was the 50s from today?
*_I DON'T BELIEVE THAT. JOHN, YOU LOOK LIKE YOU'RE IN YOUR 40S._*
which street was it? so we can look it up what's there today :))
@@caninho1 26th and Christiana
Who? Aris and Semik
I'm glad to say my barber has cut my hair since I was a child, cut my father's hair when he was a child and was my grandfather's go-to barber. When you have a third generation customer, that alone speaks for your skill. 2019 and he still uses the tonic, hot shaving cream and straight razor. Good old fashioned hair cutting.
i loved the conversation in the waiting area at my barbershop when i was a kid in the early 70's.
I remember being in a beauty shop listening to all the old bags conversing... Brutal ! Wow they were wicked !
@@Tony-yg9mc see you wouldn't get that in a classic barbershop, men (or at least men of class) didn't all sit around bitching about their "friends" behind their back. Men told it to your face and in this extremely PC era we live in I feel that comment is now more than ever necessary...I don't care if it's sexist or not (and this is coming from a 22 year old).
These kinds of barbershops unfortunately have died out, people who have a real personality are far and few between these days.
Who is the narrator this guy's a legend
He’s dead 😓😞
It’s me. I’m old as fuck my nigga.
I'm lucky enough to have a barber down the street who's shop and approach to the craft hasn't changed much from that depicted in this short of the 1950's (though the shop opened in the 60's). This is one of the few services that is better without modernization. Thanks for uploading.
See? This is how barbershops are suppose to be, folks! Thanks for posting this! 😀
Yes. No "fancy" cuts that every 9 year olds have and no powder. A much simpler time.
@@anniebellemiller2986 Absolutely!
It was wonderful. I am so glad I lived through this whole period. People today really do not know what they are missing.
We missed it nothing can be done now.. its all about money today
That's true.
50s post-WWII was a horrible time period for anyone of color in America. While there were some opportunities every advancement was met with negative paranoia from the ruling class from race-mixing, immigration, and communism taking over. Why the 60s time of change was a needed and necessary time period. Unfortunately here it is 60 years later and we are still fighting for equality. Not missing anything from this horrendous time. The only thing cool about the 50s was everyone valued dressing professionally, i.e. getting good haircuts - which I am glad they stated evolved from Egypt.
Hey that shaving foam dispenser @ 4:30 is cool! Never seen one before. Fab mid-century collectible.
ObsoleteOddity that's really cool
plus I had no idea that there were electric trimmers back in the 50s
Hey, Oddie! Fancy seeing you here.
It's an Oster Latherservice.
It’s a hot lather machine.
I realize I am kinda randomly asking but does anyone know a good site to watch new series online?
Crazy to think that one of the barbers in the vid could've been born in the 1800s
I like how simple and straightforward they are.
I had the same barber for the first 28 years of my life. He barbered for about 40 years and just when he started getting good at it, he decided he didn't want to make a career out of it and retired. I sure do miss the old barber shops.
If 40 years wasn’t a career… I don’t know what to say
People had more class and dignity back then. Nowadays,someone will look like they rolled out of bed and go to the Wal Mart in his pajamas and slippers.
100 %
Dev9172 Men looked like dorks with their goofy barber shop haircuts.
Metalman200xdamnit cause that’s what they do and so what?tour not there to stare people down your their to get your shyt and leave bye
FACTS but whats wrong with that
Activator Don oh shut up why you lie in that
Thank you for Sharing This. Me and My Brothers started getting our Haircuts 💈 in the 1960s and 70s.
This sort of culture is why I got into the industry
Contrary to the opinion of most modern hairstylists these days, most of the haircuts of the '30s to '50s were not fades. Not to say fades weren't around, but on the contrary, barbers usually just sheared lightly all around the head to even layers. You usually dug out the clippers to get rid of the fuzzy stuff on the neck, or even the back out. Then your barber gelled you up and combed a fresh hairline and you were done. Unless you wanted things faded like Johnny Unitas, but that's a different cut.
The cuts shown here are still blends/fades. They're just not "bald" fades. Anytime you have a shorter length on the sides and longer length on top that are blended into each other with no hard line (chili bowl) it's technically still a fade
I love everything about this video
Oh the memories...What happened to the days of old? I miss the times of my barber visit.
america was never great
@@whoakaela it was for whites and that's who it was intended for, no one else
There's nothing better for a man then going a Barber shop. The days of going to hair Salon are gone for me.
@RON776 I go to an awesome barbershop.. there was a time I was going to a salon -actually it was one of those old grandma beauty shops .. the 2 elderly beauticians in there did not scalp me like some of the barbers in the area .. yeah it was awkward at first and a bit embarrassing sitting in there getting shampooed and “creme rinsed” by the old ladies but I got more relaxed after a few visits and for less money she shampooed my hair and gave me a better haircut than the barbers in the area .
If I ever need help to sleep i'll watch this lol its in my fav cheers
Barbers after cutting hair in the 1950s: that’s a fine haircut sir
Barbers today: like ya cut g
My dad took me to an old barber shop like that in the 70's and had my long feathered hair clippered to the scalp. I'm still pissed.
I always wished my dad would’ve made me get my feathered hair I’d grown over my ears clipped down really short
I bet the girls laughed their asses off at your buzzed head.
Love the stand alone ash tray!
Thanks for sharing this.
you can really feel the spirits of the 50s, it was a good time
Not for black people
@@coochieman4126 so what? This is a video for white people. They were great years then, whoever doesn't like it can kick rocks
@@julian_arness1320 the 50's,weren't a great time for women either
@@MarcusCollins69 who cares?
@@julian_arness1320 "this is a video for white people"💀
Love the father and son remember when my dad took me to the barber
Our barber was nice, but he always scalped us !
Look at all the hair loations and the bottle of Wildroot Hair Cream on the barbers shelf there by his clippers.
MADE MY NIGHT !
Amazing
great video. I would love to see more "america works". I still will only use old fashioned barbers (now typically elderly italian men or newer russian immigrants for me in NYC).
Bro 13 years you still there?
Classic history with barber 💈
Wonderful! A friend of mine, now deceased, was a teen in the 50's. He used to tell me that the 50's was a decade when everything was IMPROVING (technology, inventions, etc) instead of being gradually cheapened beginning in the 60's. Also, there was a sense of HOPE then....you could achieve almost anything you wanted to. The 60's with Vietnam, hippies, "free love" and other crap, was the beginning of the end. It's been downhill ever since.
ok boomer
Judyfan yup beginning of degeneracy and destruction. Blame the government for introducing their drugs for their satanic agendas, once those drugs got pumped people lost their minds and all sense of morality and logic. Sad really sad, the issue is we are all so broken right now due to the degeneracy and lack of proper morality. And yet you still have crazy rich corporate elites that want more and more, they want to drain the American people. All people do now a days is work work work with no sense of anything. They preached love, what they got was the opposite, there was legit love before all that nonsense.
Stealth Boy nah she’s right bro
Exactly
Well said.
Much simpler times
Martial Arts2
Racism.
How it really was: 👩🏻🤛👨🏼
@@Literallyryangosling777 Blacks and Hispanics would be told to leave.
@@bluehavencd not always, everyone wasn't racist and not everything is permanently progressing, yes there was racist people as today, but there was also other things that where better, less stress, a higher marriage rate even to the point blacks had more kids in wedlock than whites at one point, you could work a job and afford a home, car vacation, etc on 1 income sold as equality to you but to the elite as 2 working body's for the price of 1.
There son, now you look like I did before I lost four toes on Anzio!!!
A barber shop manager, amazing
Muito bom este vídeo, nota 1000.
Ahhh Jeris talc! The little girl came in with beautiful hair and left looking like she escaped from an asylum.
XD
Yes she did! As a Stylist myself, I couldn’t believe that was the end result. The way she was “sliding” her shears, starting from the bottom just made me cringe. I’ve never seen anyone demonstrate a cut, cutting bottom to top. It’s a fast way to mess someone’s hair up royally.
I love this narrator it makes me sleepy
71 years ago that's fucking crazy
Back in the day they were offering a cigar or a drink to a young kid who awaits his father.
@7:45 that cut sucked
+skldezigns That was an absolute hack job, I would refuse to pay for that. In fact, Stevie Wonder could give a better cut than that.
Probably a fob ( fresh outta beauty) school haha
At least it's grown out by now 🤞🏻😁
These were the hairstyle backthen. Like finger waves which no one gets today but they liked it.
@@gameplay-zz finger waves are still worn to date and there’s a reason that cut hasn’t reappeared.
It’s awful
I bet that barber had fun in the sixties when a father would drag his hippie son in for a flat top.
Tony Cole Haha my dad always tell me stories when he was a teenager when my grandfather used to drag his ass in for a haircut in the 60s
Ohh nothing like a good ol' ass whoop to the hippies
#welovecapitalistoripaganda
Oh the times...
Hehe
My dad was a strict Christian conservative.
And I had Long hair down to my back Inspired by George Harrison.
I remember my dad taking me to the barber for a clean buzz.
Gengar Bully .. I loved George Harrison.. his hair was inspiring for us who wanted long hair .. my brother and I never had hair past the bottom of the neck.. dad took us to the old barber who always scalped us... or if the barber was away he’d take us to our neighbors basement beauty shop where an old lady hairdresser shampooed our hair with “girly” smelling shampoo before shearing us with the clippers ...although I actually liked the haircuts by her than the barber .. i didn’t really like it when she washed my hair..
I really want to go for a haircut with my son, just like I did with my father.
There is actually more to this video, I have the hard copy of it. When this video ends, the guy looks into the beauty shop to see his wife and daughter still getting "fixed up" the cut to inside the beauty shop, and then cut back out to see the man having a cigerette, then back to the shop, and back out to the man now there are a few cigerette butts on the ground.
Scott Sales please upload that, I really like all these 50s motion pictures
I liked having the barber cut my hair short when I was growing up, I especially enjoyed it when he was massaging tonic in my hair.
I hope their legacy still exist till now
I remember as a kid at 7.00 being a kid like that with my dad at a barber shop and the extra step chair for being short kid. Those days are long gone now . People back then took the time to do things in life ,work right and took pride in what they did for a living. Not anymore, sad thing and life back then was simple living compared to today stuff..
Makes me wanna cut my hair short again and it’s not even long now.
When the barbers weren't covered in tattoos and dressed in their pajamas.
.. and the beauticians/hairdressers wore starched white or pink uniforms with the white shoes. I remembered when I got a haircut from one of those elderly old school beauticians instead of a barber. Good haircut .. surprisingly better than a barber. Just a bit awkward when she shampooed my hair.. and a little embarrassed .
Haha
Actually some tattooed hipster barbers are great.
P.S. Cutting my hair myself now, thanks Philips.
Rejects of society these days trying to sell "artistic persuasion" in my honest opinion. Some are talented but most are just freaks looking make a cheap buck.
@@Tony-yg9mc Well they give tons of service in a salon soo yeah she'd shampoo your hair and do everything you know
I wish I could ask my Mimi what it was like in the 50s ( when she was born )
in quarantine may 10, 2020
I was learning to cut my hair.
Was OK.
Man needs that fresh trim U FEEL ME
Lmao-@7:45 That girl got jacked up! The women had a weird way with the scissors. Smh...
THAT WAS A GURL!!!!!
Who else wishes there were born in the 20s grew up in the 30s and lived in the 40s and the rest in history...
Well that's just too bad isn't it Jason?
That's be glad you were even born
And two World Wars, and nationals crisis, its not that easy. We lived in peace times, which is good. Lets just keep the good stuff from that era.
I only embarrassed my Dad one time in the Barbershop. And he never over-whipped like many dads did back then, but he whipped my ass. From then on, we went to the barbershop every three weeks to get a regular, without incident
How did you embarrass him?
@@santicheeks1106 arguing about the type of haircut and not letting the barber cut enough off - when it was stfu and get a regular white-wall cheesy hairdo time.
@@passiveaggressivenegotiato8087 🤯🤯🤯
Amen I've been a barber for 23 years. My clients are the focal point not me. No tats no pajamas.
Does the barber have a vanguard haircut?
Son of a bitch, everyone looks so damn dapper
I remember my grandpa telling me that they don't do it like they used too any more alot of people just skin you quick for money and don't take time I can see that now tbh it's hard to find a good barber
YUP!!!!! 😄
I didnt know they had clippers back then
All people in this year mostly are gone
as kids my perents took my brothers and i to a barber shop and now i still go to them
anyone know the narrators name
I was in that era, and all the men would be smoking their ears off, and boys would be looking at magazines like Police Gazette and True, mags your mother didn't want you to see.
Some of those trims you could do with electronics now
Ahhh.. Our beards makes us men. No woman can that away from us. Proud to be a man
Hello. I want to use this video for my tv-program "Busines plan". It is on the Hromadske tv in Ukraine. We are making tv program about barbers. Can i take yours video? What i need to do?
This type of films has been spoofed so often that this looks like a spoof, too.
Union haircuts couldn’t have been popular in 1959 America😳
Barbers like this made me want to be a barber. The only diffrrence is the air would be thick with cigarette smoke and men talking about sports and how much they hate their wives.
That's exactly the part I miss. The literal and proverbial smoke, shave, clubman, and mirrors. A man's man space.
it sounds crazy whe he says back in the day lol and we are looking at the video saying the same shit lol
I find it way creepy that you would think about it as creepy
She made that girls hair really short lol, I wonder if she wanted that ?
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“This is a man’s world where woman may not go”
Me a woman being a regular at a barbershop 👁👄👁🖐🏼
"This is a mans world where women do not go" my girlfriend goes to a barbershop and has a high and tight cut, and my hair is long down to my mid back. I go to a unisex salon.
i was born in the 1950s
And oddly safer.
Any one from india in 2020
@kevinbbarber I find it creepy that you find it creepy that I find it creepy. Wait, what?
8:10
Oster 67 clippers . All that like one day ago the live too short . God mercy us
No ESPN on the TV. No bootleg DVDs for sale. No fades. No designs. No arguing about boxing. No loud music.
This looks nothing like any barbershop I’ve ever been to.
redcomic619 7:10 looks like a fade to me bro
Lord Enki You’d get clowned for that cut where I went to school.
@@redcomic619 you'd get clowned for a fade crew cut? What kind of cuts did yall like at your school? purple and green braids? Also tf does it have to do with your first comment, you said no fades, which is wrong he was fading that kids head at 7:11
Lord Enki That qualifies as a fade? That looks like some corny style you’d get at Supercuts. Nothing fresh about that cut at all. Nobody where I came up wore colored braids, that’s the young generation’s thing, but we did rock low skin fades, hi tops, maybe a half moon in the Caesar. Grown man ish.
Fades been around for a while.. also you might consider going to an old school barber shop.. there's still plenty around. Where I go, I get served whiskey and a cigar. And classic music.
Oswald gets a haircut...
Wow lol
For a 1950s thing, this was surprisingly not sexist. I expected them to say something like, "women are more concerned about their appearance," or something, but nope. They pointed out that men are just like women. This pleases me.
chivasfan28ful The concept of men and women being equal wasn't popular yet in this time period.
Tinyfată I love how you and several other feminists believe that back then women were treated as absolute scum, with a "seen not heard" mentality. Do you scour CZcams to find these kinds of egregious acts against women?
Feminist fail
Barbershops = Men
Salons = Women
But now a days lots of women that are lesbian go to barbershops.
How the times have changed
Yeah true, imagine what it will be like 10 years from now
Jeez, it’s like some women want a haircut that a traditional stylist can’t do. A stylist can only do basic cuts, while a barber takes a lot of time in his craft. And by the way, there are female barbers and male stylists, it’s just a choice of how deep you want to go into education. God your ignorant.
@@buff.berserker You know he just said how we have changed right? No need to blow a fuze bud.
I was going to a beauty shop for haircuts .. the beauticians did a better job on me than the barbers .. my friends thought I was crazy yet they kept complaining how the barbers butcher them. Yes it was awkward at first being a 25 yr old financial career guy sitting in a beauty shop with pink wall paper and geriatric ladies , having the elderly old school beauticians put pink or blue floral capes on you , shampoo and cut my hair by the window where people can stare at me and leaving smelling of hairspray and perm solution . I got over it after a few visits but it was well worth a good haircut .
In Italy, if a man goes into a beauty salon for women, they immediately think you are a finnochio (Gay) same goes for most European countries. A man simply goes to a barber.
+Tony Marinelli A man should always go a barber,screw that unisex bullshit.
Metalman200xdamnit I must admit, for many years I went to a salon. Keep in mind, the reason barbering has become popular again is due in part to men wearing much shorter hair styles again. Back in the late 70's and 80's I as well as many others, had much longer hair. It was the style.
Tony Marinelli
I was a kid in the 80's,I remember those horrors well. The shit ton of Aqua Net,and you could not smoke easily without your hair going up in flames.
Tony Marinelli
As long as it works for you,who cares right?
Metalman200xdamnit Yes sir, at that time, it was all about the women. Cheers
@kevinbbarber Not saying that at all but you almost always see black people getting there hair cut by black barbers.
"may be dictated by the mood of the client" damn okay
Typical client though. You learn how to deal.
This video reminds me of those Cold War era films they showed in school to teach you how to crawl under your desk when the nuclear bombs hit.
No friegan desgraciaron a esa niña
I'm not sure this is real: the barber isn't smoking while cutting hair...
These people would have never known that they would be on sum random kids phone
I find it just a bit creepy that a balding man I assume is in his fifties is touching women's hair. Maybe it's just me.
Yeah just you, it’s his job 🤣
@Dudeawesome1000.. it was probably no different than when I went to a “ unisex” shop for a haircut instead of a barber and had my hair touched and got shampooed by a 75 yr old gray haired chubby beautician lady.. and I was 20 at the time. They actually cut my hair better than the barber but I wasn’t expecting to get my hair washed so it was a bit of a surprise when this old lady said she was going to shampoo my hair .. was the first time I had my hair washed in a shop so I was a bit antsy in the chair and felt a little embarrassed getting my hair washed by this old school beautician although she was very nice and did a good job very thorough . But she had to keep telling me to relax and keep my head all the way back as I sensed she knew I was a bit nervous.
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@OKREDHOT only if you are white. lol
2:09 Who IS that guy? Some weirdo who walked in off the street? Peter Lorre voice: "I just love touching girls' hair!"
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