Every generation, the man in the mirror gets a new identity, and his hair tells part of the story. ✂️
You can often guess the era of an American photo by the haircut alone, no caption needed.
Back in 1776, it was the powdered Colonial Queue, tied with a tidy little bow. By the 1860s, many men wore a clean side part that looked sharp and practical. Then came the golden age of the barbershop, where a crisp side part and a touch of pomade told everyone you cared about looking put together. 💼
The 1950s lit the fuse. 🔥 Rockabilly pompadours, cool attitude, and a comb in every back pocket. The 60s loosened it up with the Mod Mop. The 70s turned the volume way up with the Natural Afro. The 80s gave us the unforgettable Jheri Curl, and the 90s stacked it sky high with the High Top Fade.
Fast forward and we land on the modern Undercut Fade and the easy, effortless Textured Flow of today. 😎
Same country. Same mirror. A whole new look for every generation.
You can often guess the era of an American photo by the haircut alone, no caption needed.
Back in 1776, it was the powdered Colonial Queue, tied with a tidy little bow. By the 1860s, many men wore a clean side part that looked sharp and practical. Then came the golden age of the barbershop, where a crisp side part and a touch of pomade told everyone you cared about looking put together. 💼
The 1950s lit the fuse. 🔥 Rockabilly pompadours, cool attitude, and a comb in every back pocket. The 60s loosened it up with the Mod Mop. The 70s turned the volume way up with the Natural Afro. The 80s gave us the unforgettable Jheri Curl, and the 90s stacked it sky high with the High Top Fade.
Fast forward and we land on the modern Undercut Fade and the easy, effortless Textured Flow of today. 😎
Same country. Same mirror. A whole new look for every generation.
Every generation, the man in the mirror gets a new identity, and his hair tells part of the story. ✂️
You can often guess the era of an American photo by the haircut alone, no caption needed.
Back in 1776, it was the powdered Colonial Queue, tied with a tidy little bow. By the 1860s, many men wore a clean side part that looked sharp and practical. Then came the golden age of the barbershop, where a crisp side part and a touch of pomade told everyone you cared about looking put together. 💼
The 1950s lit the fuse. 🔥 Rockabilly pompadours, cool attitude, and a comb in every back pocket. The 60s loosened it up with the Mod Mop. The 70s turned the volume way up with the Natural Afro. The 80s gave us the unforgettable Jheri Curl, and the 90s stacked it sky high with the High Top Fade.
Fast forward and we land on the modern Undercut Fade and the easy, effortless Textured Flow of today. 😎
Same country. Same mirror. A whole new look for every generation.