Great Vibes, Strong Sales, Open Territories. If you're an entrepreneur seeking a solid investment and an exciting endeavor, look no further than Floyd's. Our barbershop franchise is a high-volume, recurring-service business that has redefined the traditional barbershop with our unique culture and high-energy vibes.
Who owns Floyds?
Bret Floyd, Floyd Landry, and Gary Pearce are the owners and operators of Floyds Cajun Seafood Company and currently serve and employ through four locations in Southeast Texas, with two additional franchised locations.
Who is the CEO of Floyd's Barbershop?
Phil Horvath - President - Floyd's 99 Barbershop | LinkedIn.
What is the Floyd's cut?
A classic clipper cut with a clean taper on the neckline. A side part that lets you sweep the length over on top to get a classic look. Throw in some Styling Cream to make sure he keeps his look through the day.
Floyd's 99 Barbershop is a family-owned company, established in 1999 by brothers Paul, Rob, and Bill O'Brien on the principle that success is driven by providing superior client service and that happy employees results in happy clients.
How many Floyd's 99 barbershops are there?
Founded by Paul, Rob and Bill O'Brien in 1999, Floyd's has grown to over 120 locations and has made a name for itself in the industry and we are looking for driven, passionate people to help us expand even further.
How much is a Floyds franchise?
Costs & Fees Opening your own Floyd's franchise typically costs between $294,000 to $642,000, according to our 2020 Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD).
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Where did Floyds originate?
Floyd is a surname of Welsh origin, deriving from Lloyd, which is ultimately an anglicized spelling of "Llwyd" (“gray, gray-haired”), and of Scottish origin deriving from Flood. Notable people with this surname include: Andress Small Floyd (1873–1933), founder of the Self-Master Colony.