Diesel Barbershops are the 21st-century version of the corner barbershop. We are passionate about providing clients a place where they can relax, be themselves, and enjoy a drink while...
$ 50,000
$120,000
29
2017
$ 500,000
$368,898 - $452,242
San Antonio,TX
Shayne Brown
Diesel customers want a place where they can relax and maybe have a beer while getting a haircut, shave, or any of Diesel's hair grooming services, free from the drama that sometimes comes when going to beauty salons or quick-service haircare chains. Our customers look for the classic barbershop feel—a masculine atmosphere where they are free to talk to their barber or other customers about sports and their other interests. In fact, customers sometimes hang out after their haircut to finish their beer or to try to set a high score on Donkey Kong.
The global haircare market is projected to grow from $77.15 billion in 2021 to $112.97 billion in 2028. The haircare industry is healthy, vibrant, stable, predictable, and constantly growing, mainly because the industry is recession-resistant. Since the beginning of the pandemic, 24% of men have dedicated more time to their grooming routine, according to the 2021 Mindbody Wellness Index. The barbershop segment is recession-resistant and Amazon-proof. As a service-related business, we are more secure than typical retailers. While automation is affecting many other businesses, barbershops are always going to rely on in-person interactions. Barbershops are the fastest-growing segment of the haircare industry. A barbershop is a single-shop investment under $400,000, including working capital. The first-year net profit average is $74,000+. The mature shop profit average is $125,000+. Requires few employees (only six to eight to start, then ten to 12+ when mature) Single and multi-shop opportunities are available.