Shaving Done the English Way with Murdock London

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Murdock London brings the art of shaving to the modern man.

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Having started in London’s Shoreditch neighborhood in 2006, it has since expanded to six shops within the city.

Why has this barbershop caught our attention?

As you’ll soon discover, their vibe is one that resonates with us.

Also, their shaving creams, oils, balms, colognes and skincare are all made in England – keeping it local – we approve!

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In addition to us having a soft spot for London, let’s find out why else this brand is one we had to share…

Starting with the brand’s inspiration…

Here’s the legendary Sean Connery as James Bond in Dr. No.

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And here’s a sharp-suited Alfred Hitchcock with James Stewart and Grace Kelly.

The trio are on the set of Rear Window…

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We’ll include one more throwback, which is a snap of a WWII pilot.

We think it sums up the tone so well!

As for the Murdock experience, here are a couple of images to get you in the Murdock mode.

From work…

To play!

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After a clean shave, only one thing can be on the list…

“Expect keeping kisses coming.” – T. Brask.

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Or, maybe you preferred a cold brew coffee?

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Did we mention they also embrace travel?

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Yep, our kind of shop…

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Until next time…

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Wait!

There’s one question we haven’t answered…

Shall we go clean-shaven or let it grow?