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I kinda want the Tommy from Peaky Blinders haircut, but I've had the same cut since 2nd grade so probably won't.
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You literally don't know how often I get that. You make at least the 12th or 13th person. View Quote I specifically show folks that cut my hair the old Nazi pics. I think done right it's sharp. Mine not as long on top however. |
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You're taller than Levine, and probably have a less annoying voice if I had to guess. I specifically show folks that cut my hair the old Nazi pics. I think done right it's sharp. Mine not as long on top however. View Quote I want it just like this. |
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Why is baby boomers can't figure out that it's all been done before. There are only so many ways to style hair and dress. The in style hair today is the same as the WWI style. Look on the bright side, the baby boomers will be back in style in another hundred years or so.
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Nailed it. http://static3.fjcdn.com/comments/Nailed+it+_b13ace227143a4ce50f415d6bcd524da.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Rocked a small one my first year of college in 08
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Fauxhawk was like 10 years ago popular with little kids...the shaved sides and taper Nazi cut,"White walls" is what we called it as kids. Joe Strummer had it in the 70's.
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Ya'll have missed it. Old school name for this cut is...the 'macklemore'.
Google image it. You're welcome. |
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I remember the WWI guys having haircuts like that quite a bit. http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/images/dempsey-in-corner.jpg View Quote |
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I'm more worried about the people who shave half their head like the guy from the Fifth Element, grow the other half long and fold that over the shaved part. I can't see how they think that's attractive at all. View Quote I don't care what people have, but beards make me laugh. Instant tier 1. |
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I am telling you guys this goes back to the WWI era...............maybe even before. https://portraitsofwar.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/33rdcrazyhair228.jpg View Quote |
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Some things don't ever need to be brought back. This haircut is one of them.
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LOL I am so doing this next time. A nazi in full regalia doing the nazi salute. I want it just like this. View Quote So... They're just like "cool, yeah no problem, we can do that". I used to have an extremely old school barber cut my hair. He gave me my first haircut. He's been dead a long time now. And good barbers are a dying breed around here. |
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While being honest about it... You may be surprised when you show them. The ladies that cut my hair don't have a clue who are in the pics I show them. So... They're just like "cool, yeah no problem, we can do that". I used to have an extremely old school barber cut my hair. He gave me my first haircut. He's been dead a long time now. And good barbers are a dying breed around here. View Quote |
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if op is talking about these types of haircuts, then he's talking about a pompadour http://haircutinspiration.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Pompadour.jpghttps://i1.wp.com/therighthairstyles.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/37-extra-high-pompadour-for-men-1.jpg?resize=500%2C520&ssl=1 View Quote |
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Faux hawk. ETA Pretty sure it is waning in popularity. Lots of kids on my oldest's U7 soccer team had them two years ago, not so much now. The popular cut on this year's U10 baseball league was kind of "high and long", with the sides almost shaved and maybe the top hair 2"-3" long and combed (damn near plastered) to the side, often with a shaved skin "part". View Quote A.W.D. |
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One of the younger supervisors at work has a fauxhawk, and wears skinny jeans or "joggers". Can't help but laugh whenever I see him.
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The Nazi haircut actually don't look all that bad Next time I go to the barber and he asks how I want my hair done, Im just going to be like fasch my shit up fam View Quote Prior to the election, it used to be known as the "The David Beckham" for awhile but its pretty much just a Number 2 fade with length left on the top. |
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That haircut described in the OP used to be called a "Spike" in the '80s. Was popular with skateboarder kids that listened to New Wave and Punk.
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The Nazi haircut actually don't look all that bad Next time I go to the barber and he asks how I want my hair done, Im just going to be like fasch my shit up fam View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I've been rocking the "Nazi cut" for years now. I used to only do it because my better half (she's a stylist) likes it on me but now I like it as well. Simple to keep up and a quick to style if we are going somewhere semi formal etc. Prior to the election, it used to be known as the "The David Beckham" for awhile but its pretty much just a Number 2 fade with length left on the top. View Quote Gotta give it to them Nazi bastards, they knew how to dress. |
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Go to barber and ask for a high fade.
Gets undercut instead. "Hows that look" "Well it looks nice but that's not a high fade..." Last two times I've gotten a haircut. I need to find a decent hole in the wall barbershop. |
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See, all these names and shit for haircuts... no wonder the people who cut my hair blow a fuse and freeze when I tell them "I don't know, don't care. Just cut it so I don't look retarded."
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The faux hawk was popular when I was in high school a decade ago. Tends get recycled, life goes on..
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Now that's actually pretty creative. Thumbs up.
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I remember the WWI guys having haircuts like that quite a bit. http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/images/dempsey-in-corner.jpg View Quote Same for WW I, Germans, etc. And some schoolkids in the 60's and 70's. |
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Around here the only ones sporting FauxHawks, are all of the illegals.
Guatemalan Chicken Pluckers |
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