Welcome to Strut Your Cut - a Union County NJ hair salon, located at 1924 Westfield Ave. in Scotch Plains. We are a full service Scotch Plains area hair salon with awesome hair stylists that serve all of Union County, NJ including Westfield, Clark, Berkeley Heights, Fanwood, Cranford, Watchung, Mountainside, Union, North Plainfield, Warren and more!
Convenient appointments can be made by calling 908-322-7878. You can also just walk in as well! At Strut Your Cut, our hair designers and stylists cater to each client's unique style and personality. Escape into a world of total comfort, relaxation, and rejuvenation. Strut Your Cut is dedicated to providing you with the utmost attention, courtesy, and level of service.
Convenient appointments can be made by calling 908-322-7878. You can also just walk in as well! At Strut Your Cut, our hair designers and stylists cater to each client's unique style and personality. Escape into a world of total comfort, relaxation, and rejuvenation. Strut Your Cut is dedicated to providing you with the utmost attention, courtesy, and level of service.
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Tai Y.
Oct 16, 2020
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I have been going to strut your cut to get my hair cut for a long time. And often get compliments on my haircut.
The staff is incredibly friendly and skilled. The location has more of a classic saloon/barbershop type feel to it, and I think that's where they specialized with more classic styles. That being said I've definitely seen folks leave with a more modern fade Etc. The price feels quite Fair as well, especially compared to City barber shops I used to visit.
The staff is incredibly friendly and skilled. The location has more of a classic saloon/barbershop type feel to it, and I think that's where they specialized with more classic styles. That being said I've definitely seen folks leave with a more modern fade Etc. The price feels quite Fair as well, especially compared to City barber shops I used to visit.
Martha Delgadillo
Dec 01, 2019
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Adam Moreschi
Nov 04, 2019
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Christine Crisson
Nov 05, 2018
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