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. Now with three locations in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Los Angeles, Jeff and co. have created spaces for guys to look sharp, feel sharp, and stay sharp, blending the traditional barber shop with an extended grooming product line and speakeasy-style bars and cafés. We stopped into the original Blind Barber location in the East Village to chat with Jeff about how the shop came to be, what his grooming regimen consists of, and which of his favorite NYC joints he finds himself at when not at Blind Barber.Read More The Williamsburg location of Blind Barber, where $45 haircuts are offered alongside 10 types of beer, including four varieties on tap, and cappuccinos made with Blue Bottle coffee and prepared in an airy cafe adjacent to the hairdressing space. Along with his drink order, Mr. Livingston gets a trim while seated in one of four vintage salon chairs.“It’s a nice spot to kind of catch your breath,” he said. “For guys, especially in a place like New York, it’s important to have an environment like that, where you can just kind of de-stress, chill and talk

.”Blind Barber’s co-founder Jeff Laub said: “It’s not just about making $3 on a coffee. That coffee is supposed to start a conversation, develop a friendship and then hopefully spark something else The latest Retailers feature is Portland Dry Goods, a shop that is one of the leading purveyors of adventure-ready men's clothing and goods. Located on Commercial St. in Portland, Maine, this beautiful store prides itself on offering locally made items while also carrying a wide array of products from around the world, including Blind Barber. Portland Dry Goods is the perfect place for people who appreciate sophistication in design and functionality Located in the heart of the East Village, Odin's 11th street location is filled with a great selection of clothing, shoes and accessories from various high-end menswear brands, including their own line and Blind Barber's.Learn more about Odin and shop all their collections here. #TheRegimen photo series highlights inspiring individuals who derive creativity, happiness, and success from their daily rout

ine. Today, we follow director and photographer, Spencer Mandell as he strolls through Manhattan and Brooklyn, discovering sources of creative inspiration along the way. This is #TheRegimen of Spencer Mandell. Matt Breen and Brian Trunzo are the founders of Carson Street Clothiers, a luxury, multi-brand menswear retailer located in the heart of SoHo. This week, we stopped by to say hello to our long time friends and to check out the impeccably curated store. A co-worker, having never been, described it as “a hipster barbershop.”In truth, the Blind Barber, located on 10th Street between Avenues A and B, in the heart of Manhattan’s Lower East Side, is a spot for dudes, maybe even bros, but chic oneore A few months back, we launched the Blind Barber: Stay Handsome series with a print advertisement of undefeated professional boxer Chris Algieri, which appeared in the most recent issue of Bullett Magaz) also captured Chris in a timeless series of photos leading up to and throughout Chris's most challenging fight to d

ate. Check out Dan McMahon's photo story here: At a new, clean, classically styled barbershop in Culver City, the three young owners sit in the sun coming through their open storefront window talking women, restaurants and booze. Casual and welcoming, the attitude is akin to that of a clubhouse — a community hangout as in times past. It helps that their shop, the Blind Barber, is also a bore Jeff Laub is a beauty-school dropout and would-be lawyer who started The Blind Barber, one of the very few barbershops that actually get us excited about a haircut. It wasn't long ago that Laub was working 9-5 at a law firm he'd joined fresh out of college, attending cosmetology school at night, and writing his Blind Barber business plan in whatever time he had left. Shortly after shaking hands with future partners Josh Boyd and Adam Kirsch, Laub dropped out and quit his day job to set up shop in the East Village. Now, Laub is out west opening the L.A. branch of his barbershop-cum-speak