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Fitz (also listed as Fits) is a professional hair shear line available through Takano Canada, a Canadian specialty scissor retailer serving salons and barbers.

Fits goes by two spellings (Fitz appears on some listings) and sells through one retailer, Takano Canada, as a professional cutting and thinning line for salons and barbers. Blade lengths span several sizes; for current models, handle options, and Canadian-market pricing, the Fits collection on Takano Canada’s storefront is the...

Fits goes by two spellings (Fitz appears on some listings) and sells through one retailer, Takano Canada, as a professional cutting and thinning line for salons and barbers. Blade lengths span several sizes; for current models, handle options, and Canadian-market pricing, the Fits collection on Takano Canada’s storefront is the authoritative source.

About

Fits (also listed as Fitz) is a professional hair shear line carried by Takano Canada, a Canadian specialty scissor retailer that serves salons and barbers. The range spans cutting and thinning models in a spread of blade lengths.

Beyond the Takano Canada collection page, no separate manufacturer site, brand description, founding year, or published steel grade has been located for the line. For current model specifications, handle options, and Canadian-market pricing and availability, the authoritative source is the Fits collection on Takano Canada’s storefront.

Where to buy

Fits shears are sold through Takano Canada. Stylists and salons interested in the line should contact Takano Canada directly for ordering, warranty, and after-sales questions.

Sources

Product range

Three Fitz models are catalogued here. The AZ is a cutting shear. The FO/FX and HT are thinning shears — two dedicated texturising tools alongside a single cutting build, which indicates Fitz’s catalogue is weighted toward blending and removal work rather than a standard cutting-led range. Pricing is being researched; the authoritative source for current specifications and prices is the Takano Canada storefront, which carries the Fitz line for the Canadian professional market.

Buying context

Fitz is a Japanese professional scissor brand positioned in the Canadian market through Takano Canada, a specialty retailer that works with roughly two dozen scissor brands across its catalogue. Takano’s specialist focus means buyers have access to model comparisons and technical guidance alongside the Fitz listings.

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Fitz at a glance

Budget
Mid-range $200–400
Based in
Japan
Catalogue
3 models listed

Where to Buy

Authorized Retailers

TAKANO

Online Retailer

Retailers stocking Fitz

ScissorPedia catalogues 1 retailer carrying Fitz.

How Fitz Compares

Brand Fitz Fuji Green Mouse HASHO
Country Japan Japan Japan Japan
Typical price Mid-range US$289–US$1,100 US$600–US$839 US$500–US$500
Steel Superior Cobalt alloy Japanese steel, Cobalt alloy, Damascus steel Cobalt Alloy
Blade types Convex, Saber
Handles Offset, Semi-Offset Crane Offset
Specialties Ball bearing tension, Self-sharpening blades, Unique serial numbers Blunt cut, Slide cut, Point cut, Volume control(10~65%), Texture control, Cut & Thinning, Sword cut, Convex cut, Delicate cut, V-wave thinning Blunt cut, Slide cut, Thinning

Frequently Asked Questions

Fits, also listed as Fitz, is a professional hair shear line carried by Takano Canada, a Canadian specialty scissor retailer that supplies salons and barbers. The range covers cutting and thinning models in a spread of blade lengths.

Fits shears are sold through Takano Canada. For current models, handle options, and Canadian-market pricing and availability, reach out to Takano Canada directly for ordering, warranty, and after-sales support.

Plan on roughly 200 to 400 US dollars per pair for Fits, the usual mid-range level for professional cutting and thinning shears.

Yes. The Fits range carried by Takano Canada includes both straight cutting models and thinning or texturising shears across several blade lengths, so a stylist can match cutting and detail work within the same line.

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Last updated: April 12, 2026 · by scissorpedia
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