The Evolution of Barbering in Woodlawn
- Wayne Honeycutt
- Oct 18
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 23
From Straight Razors to Social Media: The Changing Face of Barbering
The story of Birmingham’s barbershops is one of heritage, artistry, and adaptation. What began as neighborhood gathering spots in the early 1900s has evolved into modern cultural hubs — places of mentorship, entrepreneurship, and expression.

💈 The Roots of Community
Historically, Black barbershops were safe spaces for conversation and connection. They represented ownership, opportunity, and pride — a tradition carried on today by shops like The Shop Bham in Woodlawn.
From Hustle to Profession
In the past, barbering was often seen as a side hustle. Today, it’s a respected trade with licensing, business training, and growth potential. “It used to be a hustle,” says Wayne. “Now it’s a career.”
The Digital Shift
Social media transformed how barbers build clientele. Online portfolios, hashtags, and booking apps let Birmingham barbers reach clients citywide. Still, relationships remain the heartbeat of the craft.
The Future of The Shop
As trends evolve, The Shop Bham blends old-school values with new-school strategy — traditional cuts, modern branding, and mentorship for young professionals. It’s not just keeping up; it’s setting the pace.
Barbering in Birmingham isn’t fading — it’s thriving.
📍 The Shop Bham – Woodlawn, Birmingham, Alabama
Address: 5812 1st Ave N, Birmingham, AL 35212
Phone: 205-595-3898
Email: theshopbham1@gmail.com
Website: www.theshopham.online



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