They're common enough with men with medium-length hair, maybe shorter hair sometimes too. But I almost never see it with shoulder-length hair for instance.

  • Mardoniush [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    It's either a mullet if shortened on the top as well, which is Disco Elysium main character levels of unfashionable, or it's considered a "Feminine" cut.

    So either hairdressers won't do it for men, or they'll fuck it up in some way and then "fix" it to achieve the look they think is right. So most guys seem to just go for the long swept diagonal look.

    It's also hard to make the look work with a ponytail or topknot, which are the only "Corporate-appropriate" styles for men with long hair in more conservative workplaces.