Bossier City Location Of Sport Clips Franchise Is A Hit
BOSSIER CITY (Friday, April 27, 2007) -
At the Bossier City Sport Clips, they may just have solved the age old question for men — how do I get a haircut and massage and still watch the last quarter of the all-important game?
Sport Clips is a national franchise and the "official hair cutters of the Texas Rangers" (and a few other sports outlets).
Founded in 1995 by franchise veteran Gordon Logan and headquartered in Georgetown, Texas, Sport Clips is a sports-themed hair care place for men and boys with nearly 350 stores in 28 states. In Bossier City, it's off Airline Drive (in Shreveport, there's one in University Place).
Although, hair stylist Nikki Lott said, the cutters still cut women's hair, Sport Clips is very much a new take on an old theme: the corner barbershop. Except this shop has extras like plasma screen TVs and facials and sports — all kinds, all day long.
Samantha Barnes, an assistant manager with the Bossier City store, said she's never seen anything like it.
"We just opened three weeks ago and we've been busy ever since," Barnes said.
Inside the shop, the stylists wear referee uniforms. There also are lockers with televisions built inside of them that broadcast football, baseball and even NASCAR throughout the day.
"Guys like to sit and watch the sports events while they get a haircut," Lott said.
But haircuts are not all these metrosexuals are getting. She said both area Sport Clips give back and neck massages, scalp massages and even facials — all at comparably affordable prices. For children under age 10, a haircut runs $10. For men, the entire works including a day of sports, back rubs and shaves can run $20.
For Hayden Harrison, 10, of Bossier City, it's the back and scalp rubs that make the experience worthwhile.
For Kirk Thomas, 12, who likes his hair spiked, it's the televisions and steamed towels.
"Just the word sports in the name made us have to stop," said Michelle Thomas.
The concept seems to be working for a lot of men.
"I just cut a guy's hair who was in here to get a haircut on his way to play basketball at Loyola University," Barnes said.
To heighten its image Sport Clips has partnered with a variety of top names and organizations in the sports world. In addition to its partnership with the Texas Rangers, Sport Clips is also the official haircutters of the San Antonio Spurs.
Earlier this year, the company tapped into auto racing as well, sponsoring Paul Tracy's No. 34 Chevrolet in the NASCAR Busch Series. In addition, the company sponsored Max Papis' Cheever racing/Sport Clips Dallara/Honda car No. 52 during the 90th running of the Indianapolis 500.
Sport Clips also sponsors teams including the Jacksonville (Fla.) Suns' minor league baseball team; the Nashville (Tenn.) Sounds, the triple A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers; the Memphis (Tenn.) Redbirds minor league team; and the Lafayette Ragin Cajuns at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
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