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Goatee anyone?

Bart

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Say gents, has the goatee "gone with the wind" or is it still as popular as the past 8 or so years? What's the concensus for this style of facial hair today among the Fedora Lounge crowd?
 

mysterygal

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I think generally men look great in a goatee....take for instance, our own MK.
I've never liked guys with beards, too much facial hair.
 
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Shaul-Ike Cohen

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BellyTank said:
The goatee is surely not a particularly Golden Era adornment though, especially Stateside.

Strangely, goaties are the distinguished Orthodox Jewish gentleman look during the Golden Era. But alas (or: oy), that was before the modern ZZ Top look came into fashion, and was eventually labelled "traditional".

The length of the goatie varied a lot, the whole range except for gangsta rapper.
 

"Doc" Devereux

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I finally gave up the goatee after many years' faithful service because I acquired a scar on my upper lip that makes the hair there grow in odd directions or not at all. Now I wear a pencil moustache to draw attention away from it which, I understand, is the same reason Howard Hughes wore his moustache.

Admittedly I was getting sick of the Anton LaVey comparisons too (thanks to my haircut and area of specialisation), but that clinched it. I also agree with BT, a goatee with a thin moustache (which I tried for a while) doesn't quite look right.

Up to that point I thought it was the best thing my face had ever worn.
 

Quigley Brown

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I'm usually pretty clean-shaven, but once in a while I'll let it go for a few days. As of today this is my fourth day. One nice lady at work even took notice and complimented me! I'll go out to happy hour tonight and then it gets the razor tomorrow morning.

jockgoatee.jpg
 

Not-Bogart13

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I go back and forth from an MK-style goatee to my plain beard (see avatar). I find that when my face gets heavy, I need more coverage! But I prefer the goatee. I did try the pencil 'stache with a soul-patch for a while, but nobody seemed to notice. [huh] My Communications professor in college told me that my goatee helped frame my face very well, and that facial hair was very effective if "used properly"! So forget fashion, it's a practical thing!:D
 

J. M. Stovall

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I first grew my goatee about '91 when it was "out there" to have one. About 6 years ago I thought there were just too many guys with them so I shaved off the stash and kept just the chin hair to maintain my "edge" ;). Being an artist I can't look too normal. I still feel it's golden era in a kind of midwestern farmer kind of way.

I'm not sure what just the chin hair is called.
 
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For myself, I can't grow a beard or goatee, but I can get a sorta moustache. Now goatees when poorly done are remeniscent of cheap magicians or that guy in the red satin satan outfit. Out here there are those that grow the whiskers from just under the bottom lip to the chin and let them grow long! Every time I see it on a young guy, all I can think of is "Goat Boy" and as a throw back to the hipsters' hootnetannies, an offshoot of the beat generation with surfer and hotroder thrown in.

Maynard G. Krebbs, too! You rang?
 
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Shaul-Ike Cohen

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Quigley Brown said:
I'm usually pretty clean-shaven, but once in a while I'll let it go for a few days.

That is, you let it go at the goatee place, but not at the cheeks and neck?

Seems a most cumbersome way of being lazy.
 

Quigley Brown

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Shaul-Ike Cohen said:
That is, you let it go at the goatee place, but not at the cheeks and neck?

Seems a most cumbersome way of being lazy.

Well then golly gee then, let me restate that. '...once in a while I'll let it go for a few days' in the goatee designated area. I take a magic marker (usually neon green) and draw a line around this goatee designated area and then faithfully shave each morning the facial area outside of the line. So actually it is a bit complicated and certainly not being lazy.

Regards,

Buck Swashler
 

Lion

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Shaul-Ike Cohen said:
That is, you let it go at the goatee place, but not at the cheeks and neck?

Seems a most cumbersome way of being lazy.

I disagree. The goatee area is the most anoying for me to shave and takes the longest. Cheeks and neck are quick and easy. I used to have a goatee for that reason.

Leo
 

mysterygal

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Not-Bogart, actually, when you get heavier and have the full beard , the beard makes your face appear rounder....that's what I like about the goatee is (when done properly) seems to slim the face down a bit.
You can trust a man with a goatee, just gotta keep him on a shorter leash;)
 

qwerty

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Goatees are for the people who cannot grow a full beard.
Before I grow a full beard I was thinking about the goatee. But soon after my beard was here to stay I realized how stupid goatees look. Eather grow a mustache or grow a beard. But forget about goatee.
 

J. M. Stovall

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qwerty said:
Goatees are for the people who cannot grow a full beard.
Before I grow a full beard I was thinking about the goatee. But soon after my beard was here to stay I realized how stupid goatees look. Eather grow a mustache or grow a beard. But forget about goatee.

That's like saying mohawks are for people that can't grow hair on the sides of thier head.
 

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