Gentleman is a professional Elementor Template Kit designed specifically for barbershops, hair studios, and men’s grooming salons.1 It provides a cohesive, masculine aesthetic with a focus on booking services and showcasing portfolio work.
Unlike a WordPress theme, this is a set of pre-designed layouts that you import into the Elementor page builder.2 It is highly favored by barbershops because it achieves a premium "gentleman’s club" look without requiring any custom coding.
The kit typically follows a modern-vintage or classic masculine design language:
Color Palette: Often uses deep blacks, charcoals, and "gold" or "leather" accents.
Typography: Bold, serif headings (giving a traditional shop feel) paired with clean, readable sans-serif body text.3
Visuals: Includes sections for high-quality background images, parallax scrolling, and rounded "button" styles that mimic vintage barber shop signs.
The Gentleman kit is comprehensive, providing almost every page a local service business needs:
Homepages: Multiple versions (Classic, Creative, or Service-focused).
About Us: Dedicated page to introduce your team and shop history.
Services & Pricing: A clean price list or "Menu of Services" layout.
Portfolio / Gallery: To showcase your best fades, beard trims, and cuts.
Team / Stylists: Profiles for each barber to build trust with clients.
Contact Us: Includes a Google Maps integration and a functional contact form.
Theme Builder: Custom Header and Footer templates that apply site-wide.
One of the best parts about the Gentleman kit is its accessibility:
Free Plugins Only: Most versions of this kit are built using Elementor Free.4 You generally do not need Elementor Pro to use it.
Required Add-ons: It usually utilizes free helper plugins like ElementsKit Lite (for the header/footer) and MetForm (for the booking/contact forms).5
Theme: Optimized for the Hello Elementor theme, which is lightweight and prevents design conflicts.6
Pros
Cons
Industry Specific: Includes specialized sections for "Operating Hours" and "Price Lists."
No Booking System: While it has a form, it doesn't usually include a calendar booking system (you’d need a plugin like Amelia or Bookly).
No-Code Editing: Easily change colors, photos, and text using drag-and-drop.
Asset Licensing: The demo photos of barbers are usually for preview only; you should replace them with your own shop's photos.
Mobile Optimized: Crucial for clients booking appointments on their phones.
One-at-a-Time Import: You must import pages individually to ensure the layout remains intact.
Since this kit uses a form for appointments, I recommend pairing it with a free booking plugin like Amelia (Lite) or BookingPress. You can replace the kit's "Contact Form" with a "Booking Calendar" shortcode to allow clients to actually reserve a time slot.
Would you like me to find a guide on how to integrate a live booking calendar into this template, or would you like to see a list of "Classic" vs "Hipster" style barber kits?
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Jan 13, 2026 15:16 PM
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