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Black Business: Fort Worth Barber Shop

Fort Worth Barber Shop

Fort Worth Barber believes that going to the barber shop should be more than an errand. It should be an experience. It’s important that you get a great haircut, receive remarkable service, and build lasting relationships in a comfortable space. They are committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment for every client and team member who enters their space regardless of gender, race, sexual orientation, religion, or politics. They celebrate the diversity within the community and aim to be an example of unity in Fort Worth. Visit the website to see all of their services and book your appointment.

https://www.fortworthbarbershop.com/ 817.731.5252, 3529 Lovell Ave. Fort Worth fortworthbarbershop@gmail.com

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