After a five-year stint as a submarine mechanic in the Navy, he took a mechanic job at the Morro Bay Power Plant. Osgood has lived in SLO for about 10 years. “I just couldn’t find a good place to get my haircut,” he said. Actually, Osgood opened Clippers in March 2007 as an alternative to those types of places. Osgood is tall and well groomed, with the type of look you’d expect to see on a poster lining the walls of Supercuts. (Hey!)īaseball games flickered on multiple flat screens, which are conveniently placed to be viewable in the mirror during your cut.Īfter getting cleaned up, I sat down with owner Brian Osgood on one of the many posh black leather couches while his young daughter bounced around him, spilling milk from her sippy cup on the hardwood floors. “Let’s see what we can do to get these cowlicks,” she mumbled while I sat in the chair. (You’ll live this time, Charbonneau.)Ĭharbonneau was chatty and personable-think neighborhood barber mixed with neighborhood bartender. “But we’re out of the DBA.”īummer, but I accepted a pale ale in consolation. in SLO, is more akin to a sports bar than a barber shop.Ĭharbonneau peaked out from the back of the building. “Absolutely,” I said, still a bit shocked she had offered one.Ĭharbonneau walked toward the back of the building, past the leather couches, flat-screen TVs, and-here’s the weird part-barber chairs. This summer enter to win at Clippers and you might get free haircuts for life under the trimmers of stylists Blake Straight and Kristen Charbonneau.Ĭan I get you a beer?” Kristen Charbonneau asked. HAIRCUT HEAVEN : Owner Brian Osgood (center) decided to open a place where guys can get a good haircut and a beer.
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