The leading magazine for barbers and their clients.

4 issues per year featuring trends, product news and background information. A must-read for everyone who is interested in the world of barbering! Be inspired by the passion and drive of leaders in the industry from all over the world!

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BarberSociety Magazine is published in Dutch and English language. The Dutch issue is available in a printed copy via subscription. For the Dutch issue, click here. The international, English language issue is distributed online and can be bought as an online single issue or online subscription, click here. Announcements of publications are made on social media.


BarberSociety magazine is the key industry resource/starting point for barbers and men’s hairstylists.

BarberSociety magazine provides new insights into the world of the self-confident man on a quarterly basis. It is consequently also appealing to barbershop customers.

This high-quality magazine offers a mix of industry related and lifestyle topics, ‘a men’s world. The related focus is on education and inspiration, with men’s grooming playing a key role.

I am very proud that we publish a barber magazine. In addition to providing information and inspiration, we also devote attention to everything that makes this craft so fantastic for us as barbers. This is why we present a good mix of lifestyle and trade-related topics. It’s a magazine you can share with your clients in your barbershop so they too can gain a behind-the-scenes perspective on the extraordinary world of barbering.

In response to popular demand, we’re delighted to have launched an English language edition of BarberSociety magazine in 2019. I’m thrilled with this development. Both our BarberSociety Facebook community, which marked the first step on the journey, and our annual BarberSociety Live event in Amsterdam have had international reach for several years now. So we couldn’t let the magazine lag behind and wanted to broaden its reach to an international audience.

— Marc van de Hare, founder BarberSociety