A Commercial Drive saloon · est. on the Drive
Cuts, shaves & length.
A barbershop, a shave parlour and an extensions studio — sharing one floor on the Drive.
Barbering, a hot-towel shave, fusion extensions — set under one brass mark.
A specimen card.
Prices set by the saloon — placeholders shown. Hours · owner to supply.
A shop that runs three trades off one floor.
Most shops pick a lane.
This one keeps all three.
Bangtown sits where Commercial Drive does its best people-watching — a saloon in the older sense of the word, where the work isn't one thing. A fade in the first chair. A straight-razor shave under a hot towel in the next. Fusion extensions fitted at the back, colour matched before a single strand goes in.
The point is the range. You don't book three shops across town and stitch a look together — you book one chair on the Drive and walk out done. The shave is slow on purpose; the fade is sharp on purpose; the length is matched on purpose.
This page is a draft. The voice, the prices and the photographs would all be the saloon's to set — we just built it to show the Drive what a site for a shop this full could look like.
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East Vancouver, BC