The best barbershops in New York City by on Jan 28, 2016, 2:27 PM Advertisement
 Some barbershops are making the most of your grooming experience, considering every comfort from high-octane motorcycle-inspired chairs to curated grooming products and, if you’re lucky, a cold beer. SEE ALSO: 4 Things To Tell Your Barber When You Get A Haircut Fellow Barber In July 2013, F.S.C. Barber founder Sam Buffa opened Fellow Barber, an 800-square-foot men’s grooming destination in SoHo. This cool-guy hangout seats eight and sells skin care and fragrances from Odin, Malin + Goetz and Ursa Major. A 600-square-foot patio is the perfect springtime waiting area.33 Crosby Street; fellowbarber.com
Kiehl's The brand’s Hell’s Kitchen satellite provides a two-seat space and features design flourishes like reclaimed-wood floors, black-and-white subway tiles and two striking bronze chandeliers. In addition, this outpost houses a massive selling space for the brand’s exhaustive inventory of lotions, cleansers and, of course, shaving cream. 678 Ninth Avenue; kiehls.com
Paul Labrecque Salon & Spa The hair guru’s latest location opened inside Chelsea Piers in spring of 2013 and includes his fourth barbershop—a one-chair operation manned by Ryan Looney and Tom Moschetto, both of whom trained under Labrecque himself. Pier 60, 20th Street & Hudson River Park; paullabrecque.com
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