A fixture in P.A.’s downtown, local barber retires after 57 years
Cliff Scott has been cutting hair long enough to see styles come and go and come back again.
“In the 60s, when I came here, the main haircuts were the product of the product of the Second World War—short, high and tight,” he says. “Now they’re back to that again.”
Sitting in his downtown shop, he describes how he lived through the advent of the safety razor—which cut into barbers’ business by allowing men to shave at home—and weathered the 1970s by learning how to do perms.
“When the Beatles introduced longer hair, well that put a lot of barbers out of work because people weren’t getting their hair cut,” he says. “The only way I survived was I went to Toronto and took a postgraduate course to work with men’s hair long, how to do perms and colours and everything that goes with long hair.”