A members' address in Bandra where the cut, the drink, and the company arrive together — unhurried. Somewhere that already understands you, without explanation.
SHER is not a barbershop with a bar added, nor a bar with a grooming corner. It is a single address built around one idea — that a man should have somewhere to slow down. A place between the office and the home that the city has always needed but never built.
Appointment only. Referral led. The grooming is serious, the bar is serious, the room is quiet. You are recognised the moment you walk in — first name, your chair, your usual. Nothing is careless, and nothing is rushed.
Membership is how that promise is kept. It makes frequency the point rather than the exception — a standing reason to arrive on a Tuesday evening, as easily as you would anywhere you already belong.
The room holds a limited number, and it opens now to its first members — at membership's lowest entry, rising as it fills. Beneath every membership sits the same ₹60,000, held as credit in your name: yours to spend, in full, at the bar and on services.
The membership is what holds your place in the room. The credit is what you spend once you're in.
Your ₹60,000 is a membership advance — service-redeemable credit, applied against what you spend until it is used. It is not a deposit and is not refundable to cash.
Four visits a month, included. One service to a visit, so each is unhurried. Anything beyond the four is simply drawn from your credit.