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Originally Posted by MarchHare
I'm 100% in agreement that it makes sense for different hairstyles/barbers to specialize in different styles (some of which may be more appropriate for either men or women but not necessarily both) and market their business accordingly, but that's not at all relevant in this particular case. She wanted a traditional men's style that has recently become popular with women as well. She went to a barbershop that publicly advertises the fact that they do the exact cut she wanted. It's not like she went to this barbershop and demanded they give her a style they have no expertise in, nor did she go to her usual salon (which probably specializes in women's styles) and ask that they give her this men's cut. She went to an appropriate business that sells the exact service she was looking for but had her patronage denied for...who know why.
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I may have missed this and I'm not doubting you but where did this business publicly advertise that they did this cut?
I agree with almost everything you have stated here but I can't find any reference to them stating that they did this style. I am sure that they do, I just can't find the reference to it.