our commercial partners
Become A Commercial Partner
Established in 2017 Guy & Beard has become a household name throughout Glasgow and Edinburgh. Our brand is synonymous for high quality male grooming services and products. Our customers are at the heart of all our business decisions and we aim to create a relaxed friendly service for each and every person that chooses to entrust Guy & Beard with their grooming needs.
By forming a business partnership with Guy & Beard Limited you can help give your customers an additional service at your retail location.
Partnerships can provide
opportunities for:
- Increased dwell times at locations.
- Increased frequency of visits due to the regular nature of male grooming services
- Attracting new customers
- Brand alignment with a reputable, and locally well known barbering brand
- Supporting a small business
Testimonial
I’ve had the pleasure of working with Guy & Beard for three years, first at Glasgow Fort and subsequently Fort Kinnaird.
Service-led retail is huge in commercialisation and there are few if any that do it better than Guy & Beard, led by Usman and Arti.
From the beginning it was clear that they knew their brand, their identity, yet was a breeze to work together with and create a beautiful installation that embraced its surroundings at Glasgow Fort. Nothing was too much trouble, and the passion and determination to be the best was evident.
Customers love Guy & Beard, and speaking both personally and somewhat presumptuously, Landlords do too.
Even during a pandemic, you couldn’t knock their spirit. As Directors of a care home business I can only imagine what life was like for them, yet they were always at the end of the phone to discuss the retail situation we faced. We maintained more contact than ever, and it was great to be able to help Guy & Beard with their rent. Even though, it must be said, they never actually asked us for anything!
Indeed, rather than nurse the wounds, Usman and Arti showed the initiative (and bore the cost) of installing additional kiosks, to ensure that enough customers could still be served despite the Scottish social distancing regulations.
Arti, and Usman, just get it.