Sport Clips is a men's haircut franchise built around sports viewership, staffed by stylists who specialize in clipper work and fades rather than the full range of salon services. The Northwest Expressway location sits in a retail strip and operates on a walk-in basis, making it a practical choice for quick cuts without advance booking.
Sport Clips centers the barbershop experience around a premise: haircuts for men, delivered in a space where TVs play sports. The chain employs stylists (not barbers in the traditional license sense) trained in men's clipper cuts, fades, and basic beard cleanup. The Northwest Expressway store is one of several Sport Clips locations in the Oklahoma City metro; this particular shop functions as a drop-in operation with no appointment required, though a check-in via their mobile app or at the register reduces wait time.
Sport Clips offers men's haircuts and beard trims. A standard haircut costs approximately $18 to $23, depending on the stylist's experience level; the chain distinguishes between regular stylists and "MVP" stylists, with MVP cuts priced higher. Hot-towel shaves are available as an add-on for an additional fee (verify current pricing, as add-on costs fluctuate). First-time customers typically receive a discount on their initial cut. The shop does not offer color services, perms, or long-hair styling, nor do they provide straight-razor shaves in the traditional barber sense.
The traditional barbershop model in Oklahoma City, represented by shops like Barber & Co. downtown or various independent barbershops near Midtown, emphasizes master barber licensing, straight-razor work, and heritage craftsmanship. Those shops charge $25 to $35 for a cut and often require or prefer appointments. Sport Clips trades appointment certainty and barber credentials for accessibility: lower cost, no booking step, and a casual atmosphere designed for speed. If you want a fade or clipper cut in under 30 minutes and don't need a straight-razor shave, Sport Clips serves that need. If you prioritize traditional barber training or a quiet, appointment-only experience, an independent barbershop may fit better.
Sport Clips works well for men who want a quick clipper cut, do not mind watching sports on TV during the service, and prefer walk-in convenience over advance scheduling. It suits people seeking consistency across a known system and those comfortable with stylists rather than licensed barbers. It does not suit anyone seeking a straight-razor shave, beard sculpting beyond basic cleanup, or a quiet, appointment-based experience. Customers who value barber licensing and traditional training should look elsewhere.
You walk in, check in at the register or via their app, and wait in a small seating area with sports programming on overhead screens. A stylist calls you back, clips a cape around you, and asks what you want, typically showing clipper guard sizes or fade reference photos. The cut takes 15 to 25 minutes. You return to the register and pay. No consultation forms or detailed intake process.
The Northwest Expressway Sport Clips location operates during extended weekday and weekend hours typical of the Sport Clips chain; confirm current hours before visiting, as they can shift seasonally. The retail strip offers standard parking directly in front of the entrance. The location is accessible from Northwest Expressway itself with straightforward vehicle access and a low barrier to quick entry and exit.
Sport Clips fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's men's grooming landscape: efficient, affordable, appointment-free cuts in a sports-focused environment. It is not a destination for barber craftsmanship or quiet consultation, but rather a reliable option for the routine fade or trim.
