A Tradition That Still Matters
The village erkek kuaförü is a long-standing tradition in rural Türkiye, and Tavaklı’s barber is no exception. Serving almost exclusively men, the barbershop offers a reliable and familiar grooming service where you can always expect a good, traditional haircut.
As is common in small villages, the barber’s opening hours can vary. The shop may not be open every day, and times often change depending on demand, local routines, agricultural seasons, or the flow of village life. Despite the flexible schedule, the service remains essential to the community.

In villages like Tavaklı, the barber is far more than a place for a trim. It is a social hub, a meeting point where neighbours exchange news, discuss daily life, and maintain the friendly connections that characterise village living. The barber often becomes a familiar and trusted figure—someone who knows the people, the families, and the rhythm of the community.
This blend of craftsmanship, tradition, and social warmth is why the village erkek kuaförü remains so important. It preserves a sense of continuity, offering both a practical service and a space that keeps local culture alive.









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