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TBT Fam, we are currently closed for repairs & renovations. Please stay tuned for updates on our return to action.

 
 
 

A thoughtfully-designed mobile barbershop & salon for all humans to enjoy. Designed to fit today’s on-demand lifestyle, we offer you a remarkably easy way to experience a haircut by some of LA’s best barbers and stylists.

 
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OUR ARTISTS

 

Celebrity Stylist Jason Schneidman has assembled an all-star cast of some of LA’s best barbers and stylists for Barber Truck No. 1

 
 
Celebrity stylist Jason Schneidman of the Men's Groomer and The Barber Truck

Beneath Jason’s laid-back surfer vibe lies a fierce work ethic which has led him to make a name for himself far beyond hair styling. His trendsetting genius and effortless cool style have earned him a devoted group of clients including Hugh Jackman, Bruno Mars, Jonah Hill, Rob Lowe and James Corden. But you’ll never see his most important clients on the cover of GQ. Once a month, Jason travels around LA giving haircuts to the homeless and underprivileged.

Do you want to join our team? Contact us at info@thebarbertruck.com.

 
 

OUr Menu

The Barber Truck offers expert hair services including haircuts, cleanups, blowouts and more.

Click here for our full menu of services.

 
Men's beard trim on Truck No. 1 of The Barber Truck in West Hollywood
Celebitry stylist Jason Schneidman of the Men's Groomer and The Barber Truck giving a woman's haircut
Men's haircut on Truck No. 1 of The Barber Truck in West Hollywood

OUR TRUCK

 

Two years ago, we found a 24-foot Morgan Olson sitting unloved at a Ford dealership and immediately saw its potential.

 
 

With help from the innovators at Popshopolis and the award winning architects at SAW x MOA, we converted it into the mobile salon of our dreams. It now features three chairs indoors and up to three chairs outdoors, hair wash station, 55” TV, vinyl record player, gallery wall and library all in an inspiring interior space designed by Tiffany Howell.

 
 

Our values

Look good. Feel good. Do good.

We believe in giving back to our community. Once a month, we team up with Jason Schneidman and THEMENSGROOMER and travel around LA to help the homeless and underprivileged get back on their feet. Just like Jason, we “believe that a haircut can change someone’s life.”

Find out more about Jason’s THEMENSGROOMER Foundation and how you can be a part of the movement.

 
 

Our Art

We love art at The Barber Truck and we believe in supporting local artists and curators.

All around our truck you’ll find amazing art from a street art mural by ThankYouX to graphic prints from Lee Jeffries, as well as LA inspired prints from Society6 and our coffee table book library from Taschen books. We keep our art on rotation so stay tuned for the next wave!

 

SOCIETY6

Society6 hooked us up with some amazing LA inspired artwork. If any of the pieces inspire you too they’re available for purchase and a portion of the proceeds goes to the THEMENSGROOMER Foundation. Leave with an awesome haircut, cool art, and know you’re making a difference in the community.

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THANKYOUX

ThankYouX first became well known on the streets of Los Angeles in 2009 for his large iconic Andy Warhol spray paint stencils. Signing “Thank You X” underneath in a gesture of anonymous gratitude for Warhol’s aesthetic of rebellious integrity, the name accidentally became the artist’s identity. Now using his street style in a more abstract way, he is widely known for his geometric mixed media cube paintings. Come check out his cube paintings on the facade of Barber Truck No. 1.

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TASCHEN BOOKS

The most coveted books from fashion to film, and everything in between. We feature a selection of California inspired coffee table books from Taschen for you to enjoy and purchase should you feel so inspired.

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photographer, LEE JEFFRIES ON FRONT FACADe

Lee Jeffries lives in Manchester and constantly travels to major Western cities to meet people living in the streets, striving to capture their nobility. Formerly an accountant, he crossed paths with a young woman snuggled in her sleeping bag near Leicester Square in London. This encounter marked the start of his artistic and social approach: the homeless became his main subjects. The emotion is in the eyes, explains Lee, whose majestic black-and-white portraits enable him to collect funds to assist with the difficult living conditions of these isolated individuals.

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