Friday, November 19, 2010

Men's Short Haircut

Men's Short Haircut

In many cultures around the world, men's hair is expected to be worn short. Even in the cultures where longer hair is traditionally acceptable in men, there is increasingly a requirement that men working in formal situations have to wear their hair short, if they are to be termed as being 'smart' and 'respecting of their jobs.' Beyond corporate jobs (in offices) here we are also looking for the likes of military jobs: since many military's demand that both their men and officers wears short haircuts, as part of their military discipline.

A man looking to wear his hair short, but with complete freedom to choose could also go for something like a tight tapper- which holds even when the hair grows to medium length.

Men's Short Haircut

There is also the 'ivy league' cut, as yet another popular option, among the hundreds of men's short haircuts. A person opting for the 'ivy league' cut could either decide to go for the traditional type of it, or they could decide to go for the contemporary Ivy League cut. There is also the medium fade, as another popular relatively short haircut for men. Contrary to what the name suggests, the 'high and tight' haircut is another haircut that the man looking to wear his hair short - yet still stylish - can opt for. Closely related to the medium fade as one of the men's short haircuts, is the so-called 'bald fade'. For those who love things traditional and classic, there is the so-called American flattop: the hair style you may locate your great-grandfather wearing in the family photos album. This is an short haircut for men that has withstood the test of time, and one that is still worn by thousands of men in the United States and beyond, up to this day.

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