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Cape Coral · N. Fort Myers · North Port — Florida’s Gulf Coast

YOVANY BARBERSHOP

A family of barbers with three shops on the Gulf Coast — sharp fades, straight-razor shaves and a cafecito while you wait. Walk in, or book your favorite chair.

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Hot-towel straight-razor shave with steam at Yovany Barber Shop Hot-towel shave · real client

“I drive an hour each way to get my haircut here. He loves what he does.”

— Google review · Cape Coral
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One family, three shops

It started with one chair and a simple rule: every head that leaves the shop leaves sharp. Today the Yovany family runs three barbershops along the Gulf Coast — Cape Coral, North Fort Myers and North Port — and the founder still cuts hair himself.

Inside it feels less like a salon and more like the neighborhood social club: espresso in little cups, music, kids getting their first fade next to grandfathers getting their Sunday shave — in English or in Spanish, whichever you bring in the door.

Every chair is run by its own barber — real people with regulars who follow them across town. Find yours once, and you’re set for years.

The Yovany Barber Shop crew and young clients at North Fort Myers
The crew & the little regulars — North Fort Myers
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The chairs

find your barber — they’ll remember your cut

Cape Coral

Angel

the one people drive an hour for

Elier

kids’ favorite chair

@elier_sanchez97

Yas

beard grooming & color

@yas_barber_98

Leo

luxury grooming

@leonardo_csgn

Elio

straight-razor shaves

North Fort Myers

Yovany

the founder — still cutting

Leynis

detail perfectionist — “best in town”

Joaquin

fades & classics

Daniel

all-round barber

Danya

styling & women’s cuts

North Port — Studio 1 at Sideline

Tito

fades & the GOLD package

@barber_tito55

Jimena

the fades queen

@fades.queen

Yasmany

premium cuts & VIP

Alberto

VIP steam & exfoliation

Brian

long-hair specialist

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Fresh cuts

real work, real clients — from our Google profiles

Inside Yovany Barber Shop #3 in North Fort MyersN. Fort Myers
The Cape Coral shop floor with the crew workingCape Coral
Barber working on a client at the North Port studioNorth Port
Inside Studio 1 at Sideline Barber Shop, North PortNorth Port
Clients and barbers at the Cape Coral shopCape Coral
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Find us on the coast

three stops along the Gulf — pick yours

Sideline Barber Shop storefront in North Port, home of Yovany Studio 1 Stop 01 · North

North Port

Studio 1 · inside Sideline Barber Shop

4321 Aidan Ln
North Port, FL 34287
(941) 240-6797
Mon – Thu10 AM – 6 PM
Friday10 AM – 7 PM
Saturday10 AM – 6 PM
Sunday10 AM – 6 PM
Yovany Barber Shop #3 storefront in North Fort Myers Stop 02 · The original #3

North Fort Myers

Yovany Barber Shop #3 · the founder’s chair

525 Pine Island Rd, Suite K
North Fort Myers, FL 33903
(239) 297-0851
Mon – Fri9 AM – 7 PM
Saturday9 AM – 6 PM
Sunday9 AM – 2 PM
Yovany Barbershop storefront in Cape Coral Stop 03 · Cape

Cape Coral

Yovany Barber Shop · Pine Island Rd plaza

1242 SW Pine Island Rd #52
Cape Coral, FL 33991
(239) 777-6567
Mon – Fri9 AM – 7 PM
Saturday9 AM – 6 PM
Sunday9 AM – 2 PM
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FAQ

Q.01Do I need an appointment?+

No — walk-ins are welcome at all three shops, seven days a week. If you want a specific barber at a specific time, book ahead: Booksy in Cape Coral, Vagaro in North Port, or a quick call for North Fort Myers.

Q.02Do the barbers speak English?+

Yes — English and Spanish are spoken at all three shops. Tell us what you want in either language (or just show us a photo) and we’ll get you there.

Q.03How much is a haircut?+

Haircuts start around $30 (kids and seniors from $25), and a cut with a full beard service runs about $50. Every barber runs his own chair and sets his final menu, so confirm the exact price with your barber when you sit down.

Q.04Are you open on Sundays?+

Yes, all three shops open on Sunday: Cape Coral and North Fort Myers from 9 AM to 2 PM, North Port from 10 AM to 6 PM.

Q.05Are kids welcome?+

Very. First haircuts, nervous kids, picky teenagers — our barbers are known for their patience (parents mention it in reviews all the time). Kids’ cuts start at $25.

Q.06How do I book with a specific barber?+

Check “The Chairs” above — several barbers have their Instagram linked, and on Booksy each barber shows his own calendar. Or just call the shop and ask for them by name.

Q.07Which location is “Sideline”?+

North Port. Our Studio 1 crew works inside Sideline Barber Shop at 4321 Aidan Ln — look for the big SIDELINE sign; the Yovany family chairs are inside.

Nº 07

Blog

notes from the chair

07 · 2026

The anatomy of a perfect fade

Low, mid, high, skin, burst — what those words actually mean, and how to ask for the one you want.

A fade is just a gradient — the game is where it starts. LOW hugs the ears for a clean, conservative look that grows out politely. MID starts at the temples: the all-rounder most of our clients wear. HIGH starts near the parietal ridge and makes the top pop. SKIN (or “bald”) fades all the way to the razor. BURST curves around the ear — that’s the one under most modern mullets and freestyle crops. Bring a photo, tell us how your last cut grew out, and your barber will place the line where it flatters your head shape. That’s the part Instagram can’t do.

06 · 2026

A kid’s first haircut, without the tears

Our barbers cut a lot of first fades. Here’s what makes it go smoothly — for them and for you.

Come at a calm hour (weekday mornings are gold), let them watch a cut before their turn, and don’t hype it as a “big deal” — for us it’s just a chair, a cape and ten patient minutes. Our guys let kids hold the comb, see the clippers buzz on their hand first, and take breaks when needed. Parents mention our patience in reviews more than any other word, and that’s the trick: nobody rushes a first haircut. The star design at the end? That part’s free style — ask for it.

05 · 2026

The hot-towel shave, explained

Steam, lather, straight razor, cold finish. Why the old ritual still beats any cartridge razor.

The hot towel isn’t theater — heat swells the hair shaft and relaxes the follicle, so the straight razor cuts closer with less irritation. Then comes the lather (real brush, real soap), the blade work with the grain, a second pass across it, and a cold towel to close the pores. Twenty minutes, and your face feels like it skipped a decade. It’s also the most relaxing thing on our menu — half our shave clients fall asleep in the chair. From $30, and worth every one of them.

04 · 2026

How often should you get a cut?

The honest schedule, by style — from skin fades to long hair.

Skin and high fades show their age fastest: two weeks is the sweet spot, three is the limit before it stops looking intentional. Mid and low fades stretch to three or four. Scissor cuts and crops hold a month to six weeks. Long hair? A dusting every eight to twelve weeks keeps the ends honest. Pro tip from our chairs: a $15–25 line up between full cuts keeps the edges crisp for half the price — that’s how the guys who always look fresh actually do it.

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