Coif it Up: The Swankiest Hipster Barber Shops Around The World

Haircuts are the new souvenirs. The next time you jet set off around the world, drop by these parlours for a fresh cut and close shave.

Holland: Scumbag Barbers Of Rotterdam

Holland: Scumbag Barbers Of Rotterdam

Holland: Scumbag Barbers Of Rotterdam

Founded by two friends named Bertus and Lee in 2011, we’re kicking the list of with the shop that inspired us to compile a list of the coolest parlours worth the trip. You might end up waiting a long time just to have a seat in one of its classic barber shop chairs, but that hasn’t discouraged anyone from travelling to Europe for a cut by these tattooed barbers. This is probably why — free beers for all clients.

London: Ted’s Grooming Room

London: Ted’s Grooming Room

London: Ted’s Grooming Room

As in Ted Baker; the eccentric clothing line. So you know this one brings it. They’ve even got threading services to keep your brows in check (read: plucking out stray eyebrows using thread. Pain level: 2). Staff are also expertly trained in the art of the Turkish shave; an experience that includes steaming the skin with hot towels and burning off ear-hair with fire.

Bangkok: Barberford

Bangkok: Barberford

Bangkok: Barberford

This might just be Bangkok’s best kept secret, although the city now sees a number of barber shops. This one stands out by far, to those in the know. Every client is ushered into a private room (hello, Thailand) furnished with a custom-made barber chair, so designed to be bigger and better. Clients can choose Korean, Japanese, or classic European cuts.

Bali: The Barber of Bali

Bali: The Barber of Bali

Bali: The Barber of Bali

No need to walk around like a bum in Bali, at this establishment you get everything from a close shave to a beard trim to endless pegs of whiskey, a cigar bar and beer in the fridge. Once you’ve had a few drinks, you might even opt for  stenciled shaved designs in your hairline. The shop sits above the popular Shampoo Lounge and Spa in Seminyak.

Melbourne: King‘s Domain

Melbourne: King‘s Domain

Melbourne: King‘s Domain

Unless you’re a frequenter or local in Melbourne, you might have only heard of Kings Domain recently when Cristiana Ronaldo  and half the Real Madrid team dropped into it’s second outlet in Collins Streets. The original parlour is located in South Yarra and thankfully, is still run by the same team. So next time you’re in town, trust these hands to give you one classic comb over.

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Fashion is one of those rare things that allows you to say everything without speaking a single word. Designer shoes are just a form of this unspoken sartorial communication, but it’s one so subtle that only other sneakerheads are likely to pick up on it. And it’s this understated luxury that makes tennis shoes so appealing—at least to us. Over the years with the release of exclusive collaborations, limited-edition lines and one-off collections that sell out in mere minutes, it’s easy to see how collectors can drop thousands of dollars on sneakers. But there are plenty of designer kicks that cost just as much, if not more, then pre-owned, special-edition Jordans. The only difference is you don’t have to spend months on resale sites trying to hunt down your preferred size, color and brand. Here are the most expensive kicks you can still own. None of these bad boys have sold out—yet.

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