A UK-wide project led by two dads is teaching other men how to braid and plait hair in pubs. According to reports, the initiative, branded as “Pints and Ponytails,” runs low-cost classes, described as £35 sessions, where participants learn practical hair skills intended for helping with their daughters’ everyday hair care. The organisers are Matthew Carter and Lawrence Price, who say they have been contacted by dads from outside the UK who want to take part. Coverage also frames the classes as a way for fathers to learn approachable, hands-on routines rather than relying on stylists or others. The outlets describe the events as informal and community-based, with men meeting in pub settings to practise techniques. One report adds that the effort is sometimes discussed in opposition to the online “manosphere,” while the core focus across all accounts remains the same: teaching basic braiding and plaiting skills to dads so they can perform them at home.