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Should I open or buy a Sport Clips (re-do) franchise in 2027?

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Direct Answer

Probably not — unless you have $475K liquid (not borrowed), a proven multi-unit operator background, and you're buying 3+ stores in a contiguous territory rather than a single shop. A single Sport Clips runs $289K-$475K all-in (FDD 2026 Item 7), averages $419K-$450K AUV (Item 19), and clears $65K-$90K owner cash at the median after the 6% royalty + 5% ad fee + 1% tech fee + $520/week stylist labor floor.

Breakeven lands at month 14-22, and simple payback is 4.7-5.5 years on $82K/year owner earnings. The math only works at scale — single-unit operators are squeezed by wage inflation (stylists up 18% since 2024) and Great Clips price competition. If you can run 3-5 units with a district manager, the model is defensible.

One store, absentee, is a slow bleed.

The Real Numbers

Sport Clips is a fee-heavy, labor-heavy concept that depends on stylist retention more than location selection. The 2026 Franchise Disclosure Document (issued April 2026) reports the following:

Line ItemLowHighNotes
Initial franchise fee$30,000$69,500$69.5K for first store; $30K for additional stores in same territory
Build-out / leasehold improvements$96,500$187,0001,200-1,400 sq ft, 6-10 chairs
Equipment, signage, POS$42,000$58,000Chairs, mirrors, TVs (sports positioning), Clipper Card POS
Inventory (Paul Mitchell, MVP retail)$5,500$9,500Opening inventory
Training & travel$4,000$11,000Two-week corporate training in Georgetown, TX
Working capital (3 months)$87,500$115,000Payroll + rent reserve
Insurance, deposits, misc.$24,000$25,000GL + workers' comp + utility deposits
TOTAL INITIAL INVESTMENT (Item 7)$288,500$475,000FDD April 2026 issue
Royalty (% of gross sales)6%6%Paid weekly
Advertising fund5% of net sales (capped $600/wk)Greater of $300/wk or 5%, max $600/wk
Technology fee1%1%Software, online check-in, Clipper Card
Memorial Relief Fund$10/wk$10/wkMandatory

Item 19 financial performance (2026 FDD, 2025 calendar-year data, 1,747 stores reporting):

MetricBottom QuartileMedianTop Quartile
Annual gross revenue (AUV)$298,000$419,485$612,000
Average ticket$24.50$28.10$33.40
Customer visits / store / year12,16014,93018,320
Stylist count / store46-79-10
Stylist labor (45-52% of revenue)$155,000$209,000$295,000
Royalty + ad fund + tech (12%)$35,760$50,338$73,440
Rent (8-12% of revenue)$30,000$42,000$58,000
Owner's discretionary earnings (EBITDA-adj.)$28,000$71,878$132,400
EBITDA margin9.4%17.1%21.6%
Simple payback period12-15 years4.7-5.5 years2.6-3.2 years

The median Sport Clips clears $65K-$90K of true owner cash after debt service on a typical $350K SBA 7(a) loan at 11.5%. Breakeven runs month 14-22 for a single-unit absentee owner, month 8-12 for an owner-operator who works the floor as a manager-stylist. Sport Clips is the second-largest men's haircut chain (2,200+ US locations) behind Great Clips (4,400+) — they compete head-to-head in 73% of trade areas, per IBISWorld's June 2026 Hair & Nail Salons report (NAICS 81211).

Who Wins With This Business

The Sport Clips franchisees who actually clear $300K+/year share five traits.

Who Loses With This Business

The Sport Clips franchise destroys capital for specific buyer profiles. Avoid the model if any of the below describe you.

2027 Market Conditions

The Sport Clips opportunity in 2027 is harder than in 2019 for four structural reasons.

flowchart TD A[Sport Clips Franchise Decision] --> B{Liquid capital $475K+?} B -->|No| C[Avoid - undercapitalized] B -->|Yes| D{Multi-unit operator background?} D -->|No| E{Willing to owner-operate 18mo?} D -->|Yes| F[Target 3-store contiguous territory] E -->|No| G[Avoid - absentee fails] E -->|Yes| H{Suburban market, $85K+ HHI?} H -->|No| I[Avoid - wrong demo] H -->|Yes| J[Resale preferred over greenfield] F --> K[Negotiate $30K fee per add'l unit] J --> L[Target 3.5x-4x SDE multiple] K --> M[Hire district mgr at unit 3] L --> N[Verify AUV $400K+ before close] M --> O[Target $300K+ owner earnings] N --> O

The 90-Day Decision Tree

  1. Days 1-15: Validate territory availability. Sport Clips operates on a 3-mile protected radius. Email franchise@sportclips.com with your top 5 zip codes; receive availability map within 7 days. Cross-reference with Great Clips, Supercuts, and Roosters locations within 1.5 miles — if competitor density exceeds 4 shops in your radius, walk away.
  2. Days 16-30: Pull the FDD and read Items 7, 19, and 20. Sport Clips' FDD is 287 pages as of April 2026. Item 7 = investment table. Item 19 = financial performance (revenue tiers + expense ranges). Item 20 = franchisee turnover and transfers — the most-skipped item. Sport Clips' Item 20 shows 142 transfers and 38 terminations in calendar 2025 against ~2,200 units. That's a 8.2% annual transfer rateabove the men's grooming franchise average of 5.4%.
  3. Days 31-50: Call 15 existing franchisees from the FDD Exhibit list. Ask three questions: "What's your trailing-12 AUV?", "What's your stylist annual turnover %?", "Would you sign another agreement today knowing what you know now?" If fewer than 9 of 15 say yes to question 3, the territory is not the problem — the model is.
  4. Days 51-65: Lock financing. SBA 7(a) loans to Sport Clips are widely available (Sport Clips ranks #41 on SBA's most-loaned brands, with 3.5% default rate vs. 7.8% national franchise average). Live Oak Bank, Huntington National, and ApplePie Capital are the three most-active 2026 lenders. Expect 11.5%-12.25% APR, 10-year term, 25% equity injection.
  5. Days 66-80: Site selection with Sport Clips real estate team. The brand has an in-house real estate function in Georgetown, TX. They will shortlist 6-12 sites in your territory. Walk every shortlisted site at 10am Saturday and 6pm Tuesday — the two demand peaks. Reject any site without 800+ residential rooftops within a 1.5-mile drive.
  6. Days 81-90: Sign the franchise agreement, schedule training. Sport Clips' Phase 1 training is two weeks in Georgetown, TX (mandatory, both owner and General Manager). Schedule build-out for a 90-110 day window post-LOI. Target grand opening 6-7 months post-signing.

Alternative Plays

Sport Clips is one path to capture the $25B US men's grooming franchise market. Three alternatives may better fit your capital, time, or operator profile.

flowchart LR A[Day 1] --> B[Days 1-15<br/>Territory check] B --> C[Days 16-30<br/>Read FDD Items 7/19/20] C --> D[Days 31-50<br/>Call 15 franchisees] D --> E[Days 51-65<br/>Lock SBA 7a financing] E --> F[Days 66-80<br/>Site selection trips] F --> G[Day 90<br/>Sign FA] G --> H[Month 4<br/>Training Georgetown TX] H --> I[Month 7<br/>Grand opening] I --> J[Month 14-22<br/>Breakeven] J --> K[Year 4-5<br/>Full payback]

FAQ

How long does it take to break even on a Sport Clips franchise?

Median breakeven is month 14-22 for a single-unit owner-operator with $419K AUV, and month 8-12 for buyers of a profitable resale with established stylist retention. Absentee single-unit owners at bottom-quartile AUV ($298K) may never break even — about 18% of single-unit Sport Clips franchisees in the 2026 FDD Item 19 dataset reported negative owner discretionary earnings in 2025.

Plan for $475K all-in, 22-month payback ramp, and $80K-$90K Year 3 owner cash.

Can I run a Sport Clips as an absentee owner?

Year 1: no. Year 2-3: only with a $58K-$72K-salaried General Manager and a proven 8-month employee retention record. The single largest reason single-unit Sport Clips franchises fail is stylist turnover under absentee ownership — without an owner interviewing, recruiting, and coaching the stylist team in person, annual stylist turnover spikes to 90%+, and AUV collapses 28-34% within 18 months.

Plan to be onsite 45+ hours/week through Year 1.

What credit score and liquid capital do I need?

Sport Clips requires $200,000 minimum liquid capital and a $400,000 minimum net worth for franchise approval, per their 2026 FDD Item 1 disclosures. SBA 7(a) lenders (Live Oak, Huntington, ApplePie) typically require 680+ FICO, 25% equity injection, and 18 months of post-close reserves.

Veterans qualify for a 20% franchise fee discount via the VetFran program — $13,900 off the $69,500 initial fee.

How does Sport Clips compare to Great Clips on unit economics?

Great Clips beats Sport Clips on AUV ($574K vs $419K) and investment efficiency ($147K-$308K vs $289K-$475K) but loses on average ticket ($21 vs $28) and employee culture (stylist tenure 14mo vs Sport Clips' 19mo). Great Clips is better for capital-constrained single-unit operators; Sport Clips is better for multi-unit operators in $85K+ HHI suburbs with stylist-retention skill.

Both models are saturated in 70%+ of US metros — territory availability now drives the choice more than economics.

What happens if I want to sell my Sport Clips franchise?

Sport Clips requires franchisor approval of any transfer, charges a $15,000 transfer fee, and reserves a right of first refusal. 2025 transfer multiples averaged 3.4x SDE for stores at median AUV, 4.1x-4.6x SDE for top-quartile stores with 3+ years of consistent earnings, per FRANdata's 2026 industry transaction report.

Single-unit absentee operators with weak P&L often sell at 2.0x-2.6x SDE — meaning a $50K-SDE store sells for $100K-$130K against a $400K+ initial investment. Plan exit before you sign.

Bottom Line

Sport Clips in 2027 is a disciplined multi-unit operator's franchisenot a passive single-unit play. Median economics ($419K AUV, $72K owner cash, 17% EBITDA, 4.7-year payback) are acceptable, not exciting. Top-quartile stores ($612K AUV, $132K owner cash, 21% margin) are very good — but those operators are multi-unit veterans with strong stylist-retention systems, not first-timers.

The 2027 headwinds (stylist wage inflation, Great Clips price war, indie-barbershop tech competition) compress the model, but Roark Capital's 2025 acquisition strengthens franchisor support. Buy if: you have $475K liquid, multi-unit ops experience, a suburban target market, and the stomach to owner-operate Year 1.

Pass if: you're a first-time absentee buyer with HELOC financing chasing passive cash flow — that profile loses money in this concept, every time.

Sources

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