![]() ![]() Even The Beatles wore crew cut haircuts before wearing mop tops.īut yeah, no relationship with the hair product company.The Crew Cuts were a Canadian vocal quartet, that made a number of popular records that charted in the United States and worldwide. Crew cut haircuts were very popular in the 1950s and there was even a doo-wap band named The Crew Cuts back in those days. No relationship between the crew cut haircut and the American Crew brand. (02-24-2019 08:55 AM)Curly Bro Wrote: Another question and it may sound like a noob question but is the hair product brand American Crew related to the American crew cut? Low maintenance and keeps its aesthetics as it grows longer. The Continental crew cut haircut is easier to clip than the American crew cut, which is why many younger guys with troublesome hair like frizzy curly hair are forced by their parents to get one.Ī crew cut haircut is a sharp clean men's haircut. No tapering of the hair on the top, unlike an American crew cut haircut. Barack Obama's haircut is a Continental crew cut. I answered your question in another thread that you created but I'll answer it here again. (02-24-2019 08:51 AM)Curly Bro Wrote: Question for you barbers, is Barack Obama's haircut an American crew cut or a continental crew cut? I'll try to post a pic if I can. You can also check out our forum's BEST HAIR PRODUCTS FOR MEN thread to read opinions and useful information on men's hair products. ![]() Please note that price discussions of products are NOT allowed. We welcome any feedback to improve our community. Any questions/issue? Contact me directly or any of the moderators. Keep up the great work, Panther I've seen some of your other haircut guides on this forum as a professional barber and they're all on an epic level. A High and Tight equating a Crew Cut? The stuff that one reads elsewhere online. Good point on many websites getting this haircut wrong and making a mess altogether of what's what. That's barber-geek detail!Ĭan't add more to this Crew Cut guide as it's all covered and the pictures are exactly what they infer as far as the shape and aesthetics of this short haircut confers. What's understood in the United States as a Crew Cut is distinguishable different to what is mostly understood as in Europe. This is how an American crew cut haircut looks like (borderline long on the top):Įxcellent Crew Cut haircut guide! The pictures are on point and it's good that you emphasize the differences between both types of crew cut haircuts. The American crew cut haircut uses a slightly longer clipper length on the forelock (front) than on the crown, which gives rise to a wedge-like cut from the side. The Continental crew cut haircut uses the same clipper length on the top of the head. There are two types of crew cut haircuts: the Continental crew cut and the American crew cut. Always tell your barber or hairdresser that you want less than half of an inch on the top in case he or she isn't familiarized with the crew cut haircut. If the hair on the top is longer than half an inch and has been scissor-trimmed, then the haircut is an Ivy League haircut and not a crew cut. The hair on the top must never exceed half an inch of hair length and it blows my mind to see so much misguided advice online about this haircut (and others). This means that the hair on the top is left at a buzzed length that depending on the clipper number, may or may not leave the hair atop long enough for it to be styled. The crew cut is a hair-clipper haircut in that a hair clipper is used only as the hair cutting device. Please be aware that there's a lot of wrong information online about this haircut. If you're longing for an aesthetic haircut that will keep your hair styling simple, then the crew cut haircut is for you. The crew cut haircut is a low maintenance men's haircut that most barbers, hairdressers and even stylists can do on any male hair type. The Internet's Hairstyle Guide for the Crew Cut Haircut ![]()
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