<span>I've never paid more than Dh50 for a haircut. When my regular barbershop in south London increased its rates by a fraction after the financial crisis, I took my business elsewhere. It’s not that I’m tight. I am not particularly apathetic about my hair, either. It’s more that I place haircuts in a certain category of unavoidable expenses, which also includes water and teabags. Getting my hair cut feels like a duty, rather than a treat.</span> <span>Since I moved to Abu Dhabi last year, this mentality has </span><span>me making fortnightly trips to a scruffy </span><span>barbershop in the city centre, where my hair is cut by a youngish man with long, thin fingers. I don't know his name; he doesn't know mine. Within five minutes of arriving at Chaps & Co, by contrast, two people ha</span><span>ve asked my name, both asking twice to ensure they </span><span>heard me correctly.</span> <span>And so be</span><span>gins the fanciest haircut of my life so far. For one thing, my barber is more sharply dressed than I've ever attempted to be.</span> <span>With three salons in Dubai already, Chaps & Co now has its first branch in Abu Dhabi, on the first floor of the Edition hotel. The company's Welsh founder, Jordan Davies, tells me the aim was to create a "gentleman's club" atmosphere. </span><span>He has certainly succeeded.</span> <span>The space is immensely well-lit, undeniably upmarket and spacious given it has a total of four styling chairs. These are leather-bound and comfortable, the mirrors are sparkling clean and razors line the walls, each blade spread at precisely the same angle. Mellow tunes play</span><span> in the background, reverberating off the wood panel walls. When a hot towel is placed over my face during the obligatory hair wash (something I once dreaded), I nearly doze off.</span> <span>Chaps & Co offers a whole range of grooming services for the discerning modern man. A standard haircut and beard trim are the most popular choices, but customers can also enjoy nose and ear hair waxing, eyebrow and beard threading, and a blow-dry and scalp treatment (Dh30 each), as well as charcoal face masks (Dh75). Hair colour starts from Dh295, massages from Dh285 and keratin treatments from Dh395.</span> <span>Hygiene hounds will appreciate the slick black gloves worn by its barbers, while the product range includes shampoos, conditioners, shaving oil and texturising clay from British Barbers' Association; a styling product from Gentlem</span><span>en's Tonic Mayfair; moustache wax and beard balm from Captain Fawcett; pomade from Pomp & Co; and a tonic and spray from Label.</span><span>Men, the official haircare product of London Fashion Week. </span> <span>At Dh125 for a trim, it's</span><span> cheap, and much value is placed on customer satisfaction. Men are creatures of habit, Davies implies. If you impress them the first time around, they're liable to stay for a decade.</span> <span>My hairdresser, Brian, tells me the connection he has with his regular customers is unlike any other. He says he works closely with his clients to understand what they need, and gets a buzz out of making them happy.</span> <span>I enjoy</span><span> the experience. My stylist is affable and sincere, and the atmosphere is more lounge than hair salon. After 45 minutes of washing, trimming, blow-drying, gelling and hairspraying, I end up with something I could never recreate at home: a slick wavy quiff</span><span>, stretching diagonally backwards across my head.</span> <span>Since the first shop opened in 2015, business has been booming</span><span>. "The demand was </span><span>simply mad," Davies says.</span> <span>Alongside the new branch in Abu Dhabi, </span><span>for Chaps & Co is preparing to open more outposts in Dubai and Riyadh. Given the service Chaps & Co provides, and the atmosphere it creates, the success is unsurprising. For a certain sort of man – affluent, suave and fashion-conscious – it could scarcely be a </span><span>better fit.</span> <span>For m</span><span>e, generally dishevelled and fairly nonchalant, it feels a bit too luxurious. That is not to say I wouldn't return to the salon for a trim </span><span>in the future – but I would have to be </span><span>in need of severe pampering; an urge that may strike once or twice a year.</span> <span>But I might well be in the minority. Davies told me that one night a week, a group of four men book the place out, each have a drink and a haircut, before heading in</span><span>to the city for an evening out, which strikes me as a perfectly pleasant thing to do should </span><span>you be so inclined.</span> <em><span>Chaps & Co is open from 11am to 10pm on all days except Friday (9am to 7pm) and Monday (closed) at The Abu Dhabi Edition. </span><span>For the Abu Dhabi shop call 02 208 0000</span><span> or for more details visit <a href="http://www.chapsandco.ae" target="_blank">www.chapsandco.ae</a></span></em>