Country Club Barber Shop in Chula Vista's Castle Park neighborhood has cut hair at 21 Naples Street—near the intersection of Naples and Vista Way—since the mid-1990s, making it one of the longer-running single-chair operations in the 91911 ZIP. The shop's service menu centers on men's clipper fades, skin fades, and scissor cuts finished with a straight-razor neck cleanup, a traditional grooming format that complements the full-service color-and-cut menu at Shear Envy Salon & Spa elsewhere in western Chula Vista. Walk-ins fill the chairs on a first-come basis, and the shop's sports memorabilia—San Diego Padres and Chargers photographs alongside Rat Pack and John Wayne prints—sets a distinctly old-school atmosphere rooted in the neighborhood's identity. Children's cuts and senior trims round out the client base, keeping the shop busy across age groups throughout the week. Hot-lather straight-razor neck shaves finish each haircut, using a heated lather machine and single-edge blade to clean the neckline—a traditional barbering technique that connects to the hot-towel facial protocols at Venice Day Spa. Clipper fade work progresses through blade guard sizes 0 through 3 in graduated half-guard increments, blending the taper from skin at the neckline to scissor-length hair on top in a seamless gradient.