I can be a man of simple tastes — especially when it comes to my own haircuts. That’s why when I was out for a walk the other day and saw Signature Cuts promising a $ 10 haircut, I was instantly intrigued. Some in our society look down on the $ 10 cut, while I actively seek it out… there is nothing finer than having a good haircut on the cheap. When I walked inside, I instantly got the impression that this place was pretty new. Listening to the owner/barber(stylist? It was a lady…) talk to some of the other patrons, it was all but confirmed. I don’t know how long she’s been in business, but it looks like they’re just starting out. That being said, the inside leaves you with a little bit of an empty feeling as the walls are almost bare. Not that I want fine paintings all over, but it seems to me that most barbers/salons usually have something, even if it is only pictures of people with awesome haircuts, on the walls. The rest of the inside stuff was tastefully done, however. I dug it. Not too fancy, but not a dump either. The real gravy is in the haircut. It’s pretty hard to really screw up my cut, so I’m not going to mention whether it was good or not because, well, it came out fine as usual. It doesn’t take a lot of skill to make me happy. I will comment that Victoria was great at striking that delicate balance between too much talking and talking just enough so I wasn’t sitting there all awkward like. None of that usual, «So what are you doing this weekend?» bullcrap a lot of other places like to pull. Thumbs up to you, Victoria. So it was an okay haircut for a great price. The type of stuff I really like to see. I hope Signature Cuts gets enough business to stick around because it’s really close to where I live(at the moment) and I felt comfortable chilling out in there. Plus, I got a few leads on where to search for a job. Score! Check it out if you’re looking for a decent and cheap haircut. I did and I sure am glad.