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K.S. Hunter’s Barbershop owner & operator Katie Hunter & her dog Copper. (Photo property of J. Images)

 
New barbershop opens in Minnedosa

By Eoin Devereux

Neepawa Banner & Press

The classic barbershop experience is making a comeback, and Minnedosa is now part of that movement. On Wednesday, Jan. 10, K.S. Hunter’s Barbershop opened for business, offering the luxury of an old style haircut and straight razor shave. 

For many years, the concept of barbershops was still viewed by many as a bit too old-fashioned for the times. But now, the business model has returned, with a combination of the techniques and skills from the ‘old days’, with a few of the modern trends. Other services provided are a haircut that includes a graphic design within your hair, as well as the old school straight razor cut.

Owner and operator Katie Hunter of Rapid City, has been a professional barber for three years, working primarily in Brandon. Hunter said that the decision to start up the business in Minnedosa was based on several criteria, the most significant of those criteria being that there’s a need for something like this in the region. 

“Having worked in Brandon for three years, I’ve seen that there is a market for this style of classic barbershop. There are several of them [in Brandon] and they have their regular patrons, not just from the city, but also from outlying communities,” said Hunter. “I saw that there was nothing like this between Brandon and Dauphin and that there might be an opportunity here in Minnedosa.”

Hunter added that Minnedosa’s location along or near several major highways, as well as its reputation as a tourist destination, will bring in some clientele. She did stress however, that making people from in and around Minnedosa comfortable and at home in her barbershop, will be what ensures her longevity.

“It’s all about creating that classic barbershop experience. This is a space for people of all ages,” Hunter indicated. “I’ve only been open for a few days, but I’ve already had many people come in, curious about the business. There’s no need for an appointment. Just walk in and if I’m still here, I’m still cutting.” 

More information on the shop can be found at the K.S. Hunter’s Barbershop Facebook page.