The 12 Most Iconic Men’s Hairstyles Of All Time

Feb 3, 2022 | FASHION TIPS

Who says only women know how to style their hair elegantly? The notion that men do not know how to style their hair or shouldn’t even bother to make stylish hairstyles is ridiculous. The world we live in today is full of a lot of distractions. As a modern man, to stand out, you must pay close attention to your appearance.

The benefits of making and maintaining a stylish hairstyle, especially in today’s world, cannot be overemphasized both in one’s social and professional. Hairstyles play a role in one’s overall facial look. A bold hairstyle can become one’s identity and help one standout anywhere one goes.

Deciding which hairstyle to settle for could be a daunting task since there are several options from which you can choose. In this article, we would discuss the twelve most iconic men’s hairstyles of all time that you can adopt today.

The 12 Most Iconic Men’s Hairstyles Of All Time

Ivy League

This is one hairstyle you can easily pick up without much fuss or need for any sort of styling product. The Ivy League is an iconic haircut that carries around it an air of gentlemanliness. The best part about this style is that it fits easily in any kind of setting – professional, personal, business, and social. There are variations of the Ivy League haircut so be sure to discuss it with your barber specifics about the one you want.

Burst Fade Mohawk

Widely popularized by famous R&B singer, Usher Raymond, the Burst Fade Mohawk is a posh haircut that easily commands attention anywhere. One of the things you would appreciate about this haircut is that it gives you the freedom to explore various beard styles. Whether it is a full groomed beard or a clean shaved beard, the Burst Fade Mohawk looks good effortlessly.

Crew Cut

Crew Cut has been a popular hairstyle among men since time immemorial and often attached to military personnel. Despite being around for a very long time, this haircut never goes out of vogue. Of course, there are modern ways and different variations you can add to it to spice it up or make it suit your type of face. It’s a classic Haircut 101 that virtually all barbers know how to pull off. If you work in an office where flashy looks are discouraged, Crew Cut will never get you into trouble.

Spiky Hair

Spiky hair gives off an air of confidence and willingness to have fun. If you are a young guy, it should be among the hairstyles you should want to try out. Hair length does not necessarily matter. You can pull it off with long, medium, and short hair lengths. It gives you the freedom and audacity to try out several other styles and easily change your look.

Pompadour Fade

This Iconic men’s hairstyle is a graceful combination of the standard pompadour and taper fade. Some celebrities who have rocked this haircut in the past include Justin Bieber, Bruno Mars, and Brad Pitt. You could adopt the hairstyle as your signature look as it is versatile and appealing.

Side Part Fade

The Side Part haircut is one of the rare classic hairstyles from the 90s that have managed to pass the test of time and still make heads turn when modern alteration are applied. It is a perfect haircut for both social and formal settings. The best part of choosing this haircut is that it does not require much effort to style it in the morning before heading out.

Slicked Back Undercut

If your hair is about 3 to 5 inches long, you most definitely should consider getting the Slicked Back Undercut. Arguably among the most tasteful hairstyles for men who have long hair, this hairstyle would have you looking confident in professional meetings and sexy on date nights. By the way, you can make the slicked back with any hair type – thick, straight, or even wavy hair.

Caesar Cut

You most likely guessed this iconic haircut was named after the renowned Roman general, Julius Caesar. That is correct. If your hair is straight and you would love to keep it a little longer, this haircut is ideal for you. Aside from the traditional Julius Caesar haircut, there are several other modern alterations of this haircut you can settle for to give it a modern look.

High Top Fade

Otherwise known as hi-top fade, this iconic hairstyle gained popularity among black men back in the late 80s. However, regardless of its origin, anyone from any race can adopt the hairstyle and pull it off well, without much effort or trying too hard. The high top is one of the most stylish contrast cuts as it features long hair at the top with faded sides. Since there are several ways to fade the sides, it could be a signature look.

Short Comb Over

The Short Comb Over is an iconic men’s hairstyle that fits virtually any kind of face, giving it a polished appearance. There are several twists you can introduce, aside from the traditional hairstyle, if you want to take it up a notch. You could try a combination of Short Comb with low, mid, or high fade.

Structured Quiff

If coming off as “sexy” is the goal you would like to achieve with your hairstyle, the Structured Quiff is a go-to hairstyle for that. Interestingly, it has been around for several years but was initially seen as a reaction to war-time low hairstyles. You can achieve the Structured Quiff on almost any hair type except curly and frizzy ones.

Fauxhawk

Otherwise known as “Fohawk” or “fake hawk” this iconic haircut mimics the popular mohawk hairstyle. However, it gives room for you to style the sides in whatever way you deem fit. For you to pull it off, you must have a little bit of long hair at the top. The Fauxhawk also attracts attention but doesn’t give off the vibe that you are trying too hard.

Jaxon Morison

Jaxon Morison

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