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Facial Hair.....And Hats

Do You Sport Facial Hair?

  • No - I'm clean shaven

    Votes: 56 22.3%
  • Full on beard - think Papa Smurf!

    Votes: 17 6.8%
  • A full beard, but neatly trimmed

    Votes: 62 24.7%
  • Moustache

    Votes: 30 12.0%
  • Goatee

    Votes: 54 21.5%
  • More of a five o'clock shadow type of guy

    Votes: 12 4.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 20 8.0%

  • Total voters
    251

Panda Moanium

New in Town
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46
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Ireland
As someone who has had a goatee or beard for the past fifteen years or so, I've noticed that quite a number of contributors here also wear facial hair of some description. Which has got me wondering.... is this in line with shaven / unshaven ratios in society in general, or are hat wearers more likely to sport a hirsute appearance?

Personally I think the two go well together - a beard and stylish fedora give a chap a rugged manly appearance I tell myself.....:)

So what's the general preference around here? Are you a Grizzly Adams wannabe? :eusa_clap Or a suave sophisticated smoothie? :cool: Or perhaps a neither here nor there type? :eusa_doh:
 

Yeps

Call Me a Cab
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2,456
Location
Philly
well, I am a bit scruffy right now, and I have sported a moustache (pencil) but generally I am clean shaven, so I voted for that.
 

theinterchange

One Too Many
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1,673
Location
Why do you ask?
I voted 5 o'clock shadow, as I normally have that or a clean shaven look going. [more the former, so it got the vote] But, I do also from time to time sport a goatee/moustache.

Randy
 

danofarlington

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3,122
Location
Arlington, Virginia
As someone who has had a goatee or beard for the past fifteen years or so, I've noticed that quite a number of contributors here also wear facial hair of some description. Which has got me wondering.... is this in line with shaven / unshaven ratios in society in general, or are hat wearers more likely to sport a hirsute appearance?

Personally I think the two go well together - a beard and stylish fedora give a chap a rugged manly appearance I tell myself.....:)

So what's the general preference around here? Are you a Grizzly Adams wannabe? :eusa_clap Or a suave sophisticated smoothie? :cool: Or perhaps a neither here nor there type? :eusa_doh:

Myself, I've never had a hat made of facial hair. Seems it would be a little bit spikey, but might be softened with a fabric softener. Interesting concept,though, and a good side-product of the barbershop.
 

scottyrocks

I'll Lock Up
Messages
9,161
Location
Isle of Langerhan, NY
Before about a year or so ago, I have had facial hair of some sort for 25 years. I cant tell you how many times I was mistaken for 'the rabbi' at weddings, and such. Hasnt happened since Im clean-shaven. +o)
 

Mobile Vulgus

One Too Many
Messages
1,144
Location
Chicago
I have been clean shaven for a total of about one month worth of time since 1978. In other words, I am a bit of a fan of facial hair! Beards, goatees, mustaches, long sideburns, soul patches, handlebars, mutton chops... you name it, I've had it. Currently it's just me and my big 'ol mustache.
 

1961MJS

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3,363
Location
Norman Oklahoma
Hi

I had to shave for my wedding in 1985, and I shaved for Scout camp in 1998, other than that I've have the full trimmed beard since the Winter of 1984. In college I wore a beard from October until April, then just the stache. The Scout camp deal was just to surprise people. I had a full beard when I got home a week later.

Later
 

Lefty

I'll Lock Up
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8,639
Location
O-HI-O
It depends on my mood.

big beard mood
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small beard mood
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goat mood
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kangaroo mood
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squirrel mood
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DOUGLAS

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3,777
Location
NYC
Since I was a teenager I have started to grow a beard starting in September or October and growing it till December then reducing it till only the handlebars remain. After that then it is a snip here and there till I am facially free of all hair.
 

The Good

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,361
Location
California, USA
Well, I'm generally clean shaven, and often having a five o'clock shadow as well. I actually only shave once or twice a week before my lack of shaving becomes too noticeable. Even so, I can't really grow a beard or mustache. I'm in the process of trying to grow long sideburns. I have had them before, but over a year ago. I just can't grow convincing facial hair; I've tried. It ends up being too short, and more like "peach fuzz."
 

Duper

Practically Family
Messages
899
Location
Ontario, Canada
I had a beard for the most of 30 years and now sport a goatee. I also had noticed the hat / facial hair look from many of the postings.
 

Neophyte

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Messages
3,445
Location
Chattanooga, TN
Attending private schools for the first 18 years of my life, I was never allowed to have facial hair. Needless to say, as soon as I graduated I began experimenting with facial hair. It turns out that I have a disproportionately small chin compared to the rest of my features (I have a big, big head), and a goatee evens that right up :).

I enjoy my facial hair, and it compensates for perceived flaws in my appearance of which no one can convince me otherwise ;). Whether it looks good with a hat or not, I don't know...but I also don't care lol!
 
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frussell

One Too Many
Messages
1,409
Location
California Desert
I'm really lazy about shaving. I hate it like poison, and my whiskers come in in weird swirl patterns, making it more of a pain. One day in my twenties I just stopped. The beard is much easier, I just have to trim it once in a while. It's gotten less convenient since these damn wiry grey hairs started taking over, they poke out like porcupine quills. I did get mistaken for the moyel at a friend's child's bris, which was funny, since I was wearing cowboy boots and no hat for a change. I had a Leatherman on my belt, so I guess I could have done the job if need be. My wife lets me know when I'm getting too mountain man looking. If I was single, it'd be long enough to braid. I don't have any idea what I look like without whiskers now. Frank
 

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