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Floyd's 99 Barbershop

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Rank #301 on Entrepreneur 2026Personal-Care BusinessesFDD issued 6/13/2025
Ranking ContextRanking from Entrepreneur Media's 2026 Franchise 500. Zorzee is independent and not affiliated with Entrepreneur Media.
Source File2025 Franchise Disclosure Document
About the Brand

About Floyd's 99 Barbershop

Floyd's 99 Barbershop franchises barbershops, operated as FLOYD'S 99 Shops, that provide haircuts, hair coloring, styling, and other hair care services along with hair care products and merchandise for sale, staffed by barbers and stylists from a single shop location. Each shop uses a point-of-sale system to manage walk-in clients, reservations, and appointments, and operates within a protected territory around its location, typically a one-mile radius or an area defined by county, zip code, or street boundaries. Floyd's 99 Barbershop serves clients seeking barbershop and hair care services within the shop's local community.

Source: Entrepreneur 2026 ranking/profile data and Franchise Disclosure Document, rewritten by Zorzee

Investment Summary

The Numbers At a Glance

Total Investment Range
$399,500 to $767,500
FDD Item 7
Franchise Fee
$49,500
Development fee: Barbershops by signing a Development Agreement together with the Franchise Agreement for the first FLOYD’S 99 Shop to be developed. When you sign the Development Agreement and first Franchise Agreement, you must pay us a development fee which will vary based on the number of Barbershops you commit to develop. The development fees for Barbershops under a Development Agreement are: (a) $49,500 for each of the first and second Barbershops, and (b) $34,500 for the third and each subsequent.
FDD Item 5
Royalty + Fees
6%
Royalty 6% plus National Marketing 1.5% plus Local Advertising 1%-2% (combined marketing/local not over 4%) plus...
FDD Item 6
Earnings Claim
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FDD Item 19

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The FDD Data Table

Everything the 2026 Filing Discloses

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ItemData PointValueSource
Item 3Litigation Actions (total) 2 actions disclosed FDD Item 3
Item 5Initial Franchise Fee The Initial Franchise Fee is $49,500 for a single Barbershop (Item 5, p.14). FDD Item 5
Item 5Development Fee Barbershops by signing a Development Agreement together with the Franchise Agreement for the first FLOYD’S 99 Shop to be developed. When you sign the Development Agreement and first Franchise Agreement, you must pay us a development fee which will vary based on the number of Barbershops you commit to develop. The development fees for Barbershops under a Development Agreement are: (a) $49,500 for each of the first and second Barbershops, and (b) $34,500 for the third and each subsequent FDD Item 5
Item 6Royalty Fee 6% of Gross Sales. FDD Item 6
Item 6National Media Fund Pro FDD Item 6
Item 6Corporate Ad & Development Fund Pro FDD Item 6
Item 6Total Ongoing Fee Burden Pro Calculated (Item 6)
Item 7Total Investment (low) $399,500 FDD Item 7
Item 7Total Investment (high) $767,500 FDD Item 7
Item 8Required Purchases (food/supplies) Pro FDD Item 8
Item 11Franchisor Assistance Pro FDD Item 11
Item 12Exclusive Territory Pro FDD Item 12
Item 12Territory Size Pro FDD Item 12
Item 15Operating Participation Pro FDD Item 15
Item 17Initial Term Length Pro FDD Item 17(a)
Item 17Renewal Terms Pro FDD Item 17(b)-(c)
Item 17Required Remodel at Renewal Pro FDD Item 17(c)
Item 17Termination Triggers Pro FDD Item 17(f)-(h)
Item 17Transfer Fee Pro FDD Item 17(m), Item 6
Item 17ROFR Provisions Pro FDD Item 17(n)
Item 17Post-Termination Non-Compete Pro FDD Item 17(r)
Item 19Revenue Metric Disclosed Pro FDD Item 19
Item 20Total Franchised Units (2024) 65 FDD Item 20
Item 20Company-Owned Units (2024) 73 FDD Item 20
Item 20Total System Net Unit Growth (YoY) +2 FDD Item 20
Item 20Terminations Pro FDD Item 20
Item 20Agreements Signed, Not Yet Open Pro FDD Item 20
Item 21Audited Financials Pro FDD Item 21
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The Signal Tracker

Five Signals From the 2026 Filing

Each signal turns one part of the filing into a read a buyer can act on. Strength means the disclosed data is favorable. In Line means it is typical for the category. Deal-Specific means the term is populated but you still have to model it against your own deal. Concern means the disclosed data is a real risk. The read is free. The reasoning behind it is the Pro read.

Fee Structure
Deal-Specific
FDD Item 6
The Pro Read

Fee load is source-backed from Item 5 and Item 6, with royalty or royalty-equivalent obligations separated from marketing/ad fund obligations.

Unit Economics
Deal-Specific
FDD Item 19
The Pro Read

The FDD discloses a 2024 mature-shop cohort with average, median, high, and low. This is useful, but it is not an all-franchised system row.

Litigation History
Deal-Specific
FDD Item 3
The Pro Read

FDD Item 3 discloses 2 actions. Case names, allegations, procedural posture, and source quotes are locked in Pro.

Operator Validation
In Line
FDD Item 20
The Pro Read

Item 20 system health is populated from the FDD data layer with latest system count, franchised count, company-owned count, and net-change context.

Term & Exit Terms
Deal-Specific
FDD Item 17
The Pro Read

The Floyd's 99 Barbershop Franchise Agreement runs a fixed initial term with a renewal option on the then-current agreement. Transfer approval, a right of first refusal, a franchisor purchase option, and post-term non-competition provisions are disclosed, and disputes are litigated rather than arbitrated.

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Item 19: Earnings Disclosure

What the Earnings Claim Says, and What It Does Not

Item 19 earnings data is disclosed for Floyd's 99 Barbershop. The unit sales or revenue metric itself remains locked in Pro; the caution below stays free.

What the Claim Discloses
Disclosed Sales or Revenue Metric
Pro
Median Unit Metric
Pro
Sample Size & Coverage
Pro
High / Low Range
Pro
Percent Meeting or Beating the Average
Pro
What the Disclosure Excludes
Pro
What the Number Doesn't Tell You
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  • Item 19 reports the disclosed sales or revenue metric. That is not profit, and not a forecast of what you would personally take home.
  • An average and a median are not the same number. Know which you are shown and how far apart they sit.
  • What reaches you is whatever survives operating costs and debt service. Item 19 never shows that figure.
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Unit Count and Trajectory

A System Still Expanding

Total Units
138
Latest sourced FDD year
Franchised
65
FDD Item 20
Company-Owned
73
FDD Item 20
Total System Net Change (YoY)
+2
Latest total-system change
Total System Units, Latest Available FDD Years
128
2022
136
2023
138
2024

Floyd's 99 Barbershop trajectory is shown only where source-backed. Missing Item 20 fields stay blank inside the locked layout instead of removing the section.

Source: FDD Item 20 where present. Total system units, franchised plus company-owned. Not financial advice.

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Litigation History

What FDD Item 3 Discloses

2 actions disclosed in FDD Item 3. Case-level detail remains locked in Pro.

Case 01
Item 3 action disclosed
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Case 02
Item 3 action disclosed
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What a Litigation Count Doesn't Tell You
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  • A count means nothing without scale and time. Always compare it to system size and years covered.
  • The pattern matters more than the total. Repeated allegations matter more than isolated disputes.
  • Concluded and open matters are not the same weight. Open matters require different diligence than old resolved matters.
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Editorial Analysis

The Zorzee Read

The Zorzee Take
The editor's synthesis: what the filing actually means once the numbers, diligence, and operator reality are weighed against each other. The Take names what matters, what does not, and what must be validated before any decision.
The Read · Pro
The Inversion
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The Decision

You've Seen the Filing. The Read Is Still the Missing Piece.

The filing tells you what Floyd's 99 Barbershop costs to open. Pro adds the read on whether the numbers work for you, in your market, and whether this brand is a business or a job you bought.

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