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Familiar Face
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At that point, this was an old-fashioned look: think late-ninteenth-century to 1915 or so.
Yep, that was the point I was trying to get across...poorly. Goatee's were out of fasion, but still seen on older fellas who probably wore them back "in the day". Beards being the same way.Teacher said:At that point, this was an old-fashioned look: think late-ninteenth-century to 1915 or so.
Rooster said:Yep, that was the point I was trying to get across...poorly. Goatee's were out of fasion, but still seen on older fellas who probably wore them back "in the day". Beards being the same way.
Marcus said:Personally don't care at all with modern clothing. With a vintage style outfit...it jumps out and doesn't work. It's kind of like wearing a nice suit with a baseball cap.
Could we at least call it a van dyke if there is a moustache as well?
A goatee is when there is NO moustache.
and a van dyke does not need to have the moustache connected to the chin hair.
Personally, I think that my van dyke helps elongate my face, and helps hide the double-chin: