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Considering a mullet...

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Tony6Strings

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My hair is getting kind of long. Down past my shoulders long. I am considering a mullet. Does anyone here have one? What do you like about it? How do you wear yours?
 
I've had one in the past a bunch of times, mostly from being too lazy to get to the barbers'. The mullet is unfairly criticised as a style in my humble opinion. The efficiencies of the profile really only become apparent beyond mach 2.
 
You know who else had a mullet.... JOE DIRTE(gotta church it up 😉) .... and he was the man 💪.... do it guy... hopefully your already in a nice committed relationship though. If not, find a chick then do it, cause I can’t promise the ladies are gonna be lining up after the fact lol
 
As someone who has worn hat of all different colors and all different lengths and all different styles through my life:

You can always just cut it off. Go for it.
 
If you don't care how others view you and like the style then sure. The way I see people stereotype this look is somewhat aligned with being delinquent, rough, hillbillysh, rebellious or insubordinate, lacking depth of forethought or reflection etc. and from what I see online and on tv shows this isnt specific to one region (occurs in america, australia, etc).

That being said, there are plenty of times where people like to embody particular fashion statements or trends who's stereotype don't reflect the their character at all. In this scenario, what is the cause of that? In my opinion, perhaps another way to entrench our egos within culturally defined artifacts? Maybe, maybe not, i dunno.
 
Wolfnippletip said:
I had a mullet back in about 1988 when I worked landscaping. I'd wear it ball cap/rat tail mode and the tail got bleached blonde by the sun. I was so proud. :D

You did have a mullet licence... as I did, the licence being that it was in the actual 1980s.
 
I've decided against the mullet or any other haircut for that matter. No barber for this guy. I will let it grow.
 
Tony6Strings said:
No barber for this guy.

I thought that one of the benefits of the mullet was that there is no need for a barber. It is a DIY haircut. Cut the top with scissors or clippers. Leave the rest. Jobs a good 'un. Here is a picture of me when i was younger sporting a mullet and for some reason i appear to be wearing one of my sister's frocks.....


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