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For me it's definitely the Suedehead. Basically that's a grown out crop,, long enough to put a comb through, but anything from a number three to a short college-boy counts in my book. As long as it looks smart and neat.....
 

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#2 all-around
 

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Buzz cut.

So easy to care for. And you can clip it yourself.
 

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Warning to future readers: Look out for the impending upload of Lee Hotti's picture by page 3.
 

Vintage Gent

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"Now, being a barber is a lot like being a barman or a soda-jerk; there's not much to it once you've learned the basic moves. For the kids there's the Butch, or the Heinie, the Flat Top, the Ivy, the Crew, the Vanguard, the Junior Contour and, occasionally, the Executive Contour. Adults get variations on the same, along with the Duck Butt, the Timberline and something we call the Alpine Rope Toss."
-- Ed Crane, The Man Who Wasn't There
 

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Originally Posted by Vintage Gent
"Now, being a barber is a lot like being a barman or a soda-jerk; there's not much to it once you've learned the basic moves. For the kids there's the Butch, or the Heinie, the Flat Top, the Ivy, the Crew, the Vanguard, the Junior Contour and, occasionally, the Executive Contour. Adults get variations on the same, along with the Duck Butt, the Timberline and something we call the Alpine Rope Toss."
-- Ed Crane, The Man Who Wasn't There


I love that movie. Was he nominated for an Oscar for that role? If not, he should have been.
 

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On a more serious note, I think Ted Danson's current haircut on the show "Damages" looks good for a more classic style.
 

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