Middle part men 90s

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But it wouldn’t be the first comeback, because the history of the curtain hairstyle goes back a lot further than the turn of this century. It’s floppy, it’s quite high maintenance, and it’s one of the most popular haircuts for men today.Ī quick glance at the spring collections from any number of brands will confirm the nineties fashion revival is still going strong, and with it is the haircut that defined the decade. The curtains hairstyle should you have missed it or forgotten, is a style where hair on the top of the head is grown into a fringe and defined by a strong middle parting along the centre. Worn by everyone from David Beckham and Brad Pitt to countless boyband members and that guy from Dawson’s Creek, it was the style for would-be heartthrobs and a generation of men getting more and more comfortable with the idea of grooming. In the nineties, it was all about the curtain hairstyle, aka an eboy haircut.

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The fifties had a neat short, back and sides, the seventies had long hair and sideburns, the eighties had mullets.

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