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UK Dads Meet At Pubs For Braiding

Mark Andrews
Last updated: March 18, 2026 6:48 pm
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A simple idea is drawing wide attention in Britain. A group of fathers has been meeting in local pubs to learn how to braid their daughters’ hair. The meetups are spreading on social media, turning a parenting task into a shared skill and a weekly ritual.

The gatherings, held across U.K. towns, mix a familiar setting with a new purpose. Men sit with combs and practice mannequins, trading tips and laughs over soft drinks or a pint. The goal is practical: send kids to school with neat styles. The effect is larger. It reshapes how care work is shared at home.

“A group of dads is going viral in the U.K. after meeting up at local pubs to take lessons on how to braid their daughters’ hair.”

How the Trend Took Hold

Parenting groups often start online. A short clip can turn a local idea into a nationwide plan. That appears to be the case here. Videos of dads learning three-strand braids, fishtails, and buns have spread widely. The friendly pub backdrop helps. It lowers the pressure and invites more men to try.

Hair workshops for fathers are not new. Barbers, schools, and community centers have hosted classes for years. What feels fresh is the setting and the tone. The pub, a shared public space, makes the act visible and normal.

Why It Resonates With Families

The move answers a daily need. Mornings are busy. A dad who can braid can get a child ready fast and with care. That support matters to working parents and to kids who want styles that last through the day.

Fathers also gain confidence. Many grew up without learning basic hair care. Here, they can ask simple questions without feeling judged. The shared practice turns a chore into time spent learning a skill.

  • Kids leave home feeling neat and proud.
  • Parents share morning duties more evenly.
  • Dads model patience and attention to detail.

Social Media and the Pub Setting

Short videos have powered the spread. A well-braided ponytail can rack up views. Commenters cheer on the effort and post tips. The viral clips offer easy entry points for new groups. They also show that care work belongs in public life, not only at home.

The choice of a pub matters. Pubs are hubs for sports and quizzes. Adding a learning circle for hair signals a broader idea of community. It says care is a shared interest, not a private task.

Skills, Tools, and Learning Curve

Beginners start with a simple three-strand braid. They learn to hold sections tight and even. From there, they try French and Dutch braids. Elastic bands, detangling spray, and a brush are the basic kit.

Instructors, whether stylists or experienced parents, break steps into small moves. They teach how to part hair, manage curls, and keep a style from slipping. The focus is on steady hands and gentle care.

Shifts in Care Roles

These meetups fit a wider shift in who does what at home. More men now take on school runs, meal prep, and bedtime. Hair care adds to that list. It is a task that requires time, touch, and trust.

For daughters, seeing their father learn a new skill sends a clear message. Care is shared. Skills can be learned. Patience matters. For sons, it shows that grooming and empathy are for everyone.

What Comes Next

Organizers say interest is growing. New pubs are offering space for classes. Some schools may invite instructors for weekend sessions. Local salons could host beginner nights for families.

Future steps could include sessions on textured hair, protective styles, and scalp health. Clear guides and short videos can help keep momentum. The aim is simple: give parents tools that work.

The viral moment reflects a larger change in daily life. Fathers are stepping into care roles with skill and pride. A braid takes minutes. The signal it sends could last far longer. Watch for more towns to copy the format, more dads to pick up a comb, and more kids to head out the door with styles made by someone who learned for them.

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ByMark Andrews
Mark Andrews is a world news reporter at thenewboston.com.
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