Every great idea begins with a story, and for Stubble and Stache, that story begins with a man whose legacy continues to inspire me daily: my father, Clarence Richard Miller.
Born on October 7, 1920, in a world vastly different from today, my father grew up during the Great Depression and went on to serve bravely in World War II. Like so many of his generation, he embodied the values of resilience, hard work, and dedication. His sense of style was timeless—clean-shaven with precision, always carrying himself with the dignity of a man who had seen the world and still found beauty in the everyday.
As a soldier, he served his country with courage and humility. He returned home from the war not only as a veteran but as a man determined to build a life rooted in strength, honor, and love for his family. Watching him over the years, I came to admire not just the man he was but the way he approached life—always with class, purpose, and an eye for the details that mattered most.
It’s this vision of my father that inspired Stubble and Stache. Our barbershop is more than just a place to get a haircut or a shave—it’s a tribute to the men of his generation and beyond who value tradition but embrace the modern. It’s a space where timeless grooming meets today’s standards of self-care, where every man can feel confident, cared for, and prepared to take on the world.
At Stubble and Stache, we honor the spirit of men like my dad by blending the classic with the contemporary. Our 1920s-inspired design is a nod to his era, while our commitment to clean, high-quality products speaks to the modern man’s desire for sustainability and health.
So when you walk through our doors, know that you’re stepping into a place that was built not just for grooming but for honoring legacies—like my father’s and the countless others who shaped our lives.
Thank you, Dad, for showing me what it means to live with integrity, pride, and a little bit of flair. Stubble and Stache is for you and every man who walks in, hoping to carry that same energy into his life.
