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Hair cuts

Connery

One Too Many
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Crab Key
There are so many variables when comnsidering a haircut or what may be considered the prototypical haircut of the era. Face shape, head shape, height, body shape, face shape no one specific cut will do for everyone.

Gary Cooper Beau Sabreur - 1928

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HadleyH

I'll Lock Up
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Top of the Hill
Ckeck this haircut out!

One of the most popular boxers in history! He held the world heavyweight title from 1919 to 1926: the amazing Jack Demsey!!!!!


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boxing with Charlie Chaplin! :D :p
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and last but not least with beautiful wife silent screen actress Estelle Taylor! His hair a little bit longer here.
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mr.slick

New in Town
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24
Location
The Haque - Holland
Hi there,

First time poster here, but i've been lurking around for a while.

I went from this:


To:




Maybe not a 30's cut like i wanted, but it's the best i can do.

Pomade is freaking awesome!

Cheers.
 
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flat-top

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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3,772
Location
Palookaville, NY
I just gave myself a haircut inspired by the "Lindorf" cut that originated from Dublin's legendary Waldorf Barber Shop, and I'm thrilled with the way it came out! Don't worry, I've been cutting my own hair for 20 some odd years, so I know what I'm doing! Obviously, Linda at the Waldorf is the expert on this one and her cuts are perfection. I'm pretty happy that I was able to achieve a pretty good facsimile!
I can't take pics, but the "Lindorf" is a severe version of a 30's cut. Here are some pics from The Waldorf's Facebook page:

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.419288374985.57296.73175404985&type=1
 
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FedoraFan112390

Practically Family
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646
Location
Brooklyn, NY
What kind of hairstyle could President Lyndon Johnson be described as having here? This hairstyle (long on top and slicked back, long on sides, slicked to the side and short in the back) seemed to be VERY popular from the 1920s through the 1970s, but did it ever have a name?
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Thibideaux

New in Town
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9
Location
Great American Southwest
I just gave myself a haircut inspired by the "Lindorf" cut that originated from Dublin's legendary Waldorf Barber Shop, and I'm thrilled with the way it came out! Don't worry, I've been cutting my own hair for 20 some odd years, so I know what I'm doing! Obviously, Linda at the Waldorf is the expert on this one and her cuts are perfection. I'm pretty happy that I was able to achieve a pretty good facsimile!
I can't take pics, but the "Lindorf" is a severe version of a 30's cut. Here are some pics from The Waldorf's Facebook page:

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.419288374985.57296.73175404985&type=1

I've always really liked haircuts like that. Slick on top with a really aggressive fade/taper.

I really dig the 'line' of the fade, it's slick and classy, but sort of.... dangerous. Just how I like things. Perhaps that makes me strange.
 

flat-top

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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Location
Palookaville, NY
I've always really liked haircuts like that. Slick on top with a really aggressive fade/taper.

I really dig the 'line' of the fade, it's slick and classy, but sort of.... dangerous. Just how I like things. Perhaps that makes me strange.
Not strange at all! This is may be my favorite haircut ever.
 

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