Hours
Thursday | 10 AM–7 PM |
Friday | 10 AM–7 PM |
Saturday | 8 AM–5 PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 10 PM–12 AM |
Wednesday | 12 AM–7 PM |
Services
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Address: 201 W Lamar St, McKinney, TX 75069
Phone: (972) 548-4948
Website: http://www.fadeshop.com/
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Reviews
adrian pedroza
I have been coming to this location for the past year. The experience every time is wonderful. Mills is great at his craft, and makes everyone feel welcome to his treats every customer with respect, and does a great job. His dedication to his clientele is the reason he has so many loyal customers. I have and will continue to come here to get my hair cut by a true artist! Thanks Mills! Would recommend appointments, especially on weekends! He has an app to book, easy!
… moreMs Hall
I had a very positive experience with the Fade Shop in McKinney. It was my first time ever going to a barber and Magik Mill hooked up my do! I have natural hair and was in need of a change and he took care of me. I am always getting compliments! I have been twice and called in for an appointment each time, which I have always assumed was “the thing to do” to secure an appointment.
… moreAnna
If I could score lower I would. Called on Aug. 15th to schedule an appointment for my son on the 16th. Was told to be there at 11. ( wish I could remember the person name I spoke with) We arrived there at 10:45 and waited until 11:20 and no one showed up!! The shop wasn’t even opened! Thankfully another barber shop was able to take my son that day.
… moreRalynda Maxie
We moved here from MI and Mill has been our barber the whole time. Mill does a GREAT job on my 2 sons hair. We tried a few others but none compare to Mill. Keep up the GREAT WORK Mill
… moreDaryus Scott
I just moved to McKinney from the Austin are about 6 months ago and have been looking desperately for a reliable barber. I visited a couple of places around town referred to me by some coworkers and none of them ever worked out for me. My mom then told me about The Fade Shop, so I went in for a walk in and was greeted by Mill who preformed my cut exactly how I wanted it and gave me his card so I could make further appointments. I can now say I’ve finally found a barbershop I can rely on.
… moreJoseph Ndiaye
Sat for a half-hour as a walk-in. At NO point did a single barber address me. After a lady walked in with a kid to get a haircut, I determined from the conversation that they are apparently an appointment-only shop. I don’t mind that, but the unwelcoming feel of this experience left me with a very bitter taste. Take your money elsewhere!
… moreCharles Armelin
Went here as a walk in with my two sons only to sit for a half hour with a empty parking lot only to find out no other barbers were showing up and the barber who was there was booked for the day keep in mind its only 10 in the morning. Then he gave me a card to set up an appointment with another barber who wasnt there and didnt answer when i called. My sons were so disappointed because like everyone else they wanted a good barber with the hoodie award tied to it they dont wanna go back.
… moreJavier Levy
I was skeptical about going a 2nd time but did after 1yr. Took my boys. I was a walk in on Sat. Walked in, Guy welcomed me…GREAT!… Asked if I had an appt or walk in… I said walk in. Nothing else was said….He was the only barber there from the looks. We then waited over 1.5 hrs as there were 2 kids ahead of us….and then another appointment of his came in. I knew that would be bout another 30-45 minutes…. I thought maybe just maybe another barber would come… After all, it was a Saturday. It didn’t happen. So…me and mines got up to leave…. Barber says let me give you my card….uhm… No thanks… Barber says, you can make an appt next time.. Uhm no can do…Barber says…. Any barber shop is swamped on Saturdays… He’s actually RIGHT!.. however, they have a team of barbers there as its a busy day and some actually communicate with you and respect you for even coming to their shop especially if you are not a regular customer because they see NEW BUSINESS….Appointments are great, I respect that. Not a problem… Your everyday person may say, “that’s on you, you should’ve made an appointment, you know what it is”…. That’s fine but NOT strategic thinking for organic growth for business owners to agree with as there is a niche of customers that walkin all the time and should be given some respect as well and maybe they’ll come back and build your business. Here’s the issue: why not tell your walk-in’s how long the wait will be so that they are not just sitting for hours…. Why not say up front… I’m booked, I’m the only scheduled to cut today ~~>BUT let me get your name and number..OR sign in here on my appointment schedule at the open times OR say…you can go grab something to eat and come back at such and such time OR I can text you if an appointment don’t show up out of courtesy in efforts to attract a new customer with multiple heads that need cut OR offer other services such as ” I’m booked, appreciate you coming, look here… We do mobile house calls if you ever need” …. Would have been nice to have been told, I got 4-5 ahead of you, they’re not here yet…. Customer could then make decision on to leave and come back, schedule or go elsewhere… That would’ve been very appreciated!!!! I could have ran some errands or whatever versus sit that long without being told nothing. Not saying anything nor having a customer service driven business model hurts businesses. Moment of truth, it says this was a Neighborhood Award chain. I’m wondering how as it relates to this location. There are no African American barber shops except for this one that is close to where I live but I can’t help but to wonder if there is a “don’t care” mentality to the details of business practices because of the lack of competition. People say support black businesses but when certain practices are not exercised people go to a competitor and give bad reviews. I had JUST got through talking to a guy and we were talking about things like this and then this happens. There is so much potential at this location to capitalize off of but if a more business oriented African American barber shop opened in close quarters, it’s been a wrap on obtaining clientele that will pay above what you charge simply for the service factor, respect and environment. Why can’t it be a norm to extend some courtesy no matter what stream of business you fall under coming to a business for service. It’s sad but I had a gut feeling this was going to happen and it should NEVER be that way for a customer. It honestly pushes people away from supporting AA businesses. I hope things get better but I’m done with the mission support …. I’m seeking out those that fall under customer service driven as a value.
… moreAdrian Fegans
Me and my boys love this place. Mill Jackson is a true professional and we always leave his shop happy. The environment is clean and family oriented. Thanks for the great service!!
… moreMaurice Mwaura
The barbers in this McKinney location need to find other careers. Want to charge $20 to cut a 4 year old and can’t get it right. To make matters worse the barber gets a nasty attitude when asked to fix his mess.
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