There’s no better time than the new year to embrace a new look. Continuing from last year’s exploration of bolder cuts and styles, this year is offering up some of the best men’s looks we’ve seen in a while. From short fades and undercuts to mid-length comb-overs and quiffs and even long man buns and braids, this year has a stylish option to suit every hair length and type. Here are the most popular men’s haircuts that every man should try.
Crew Cut
The crew cut is a classic and isn’t going away anytime soon. Try pairing your crew cut with faded sides or opting for the slightly longer Ivy League version.
Undercut
In recent years, the undercut has been one of the most popular short hairstyles for men. This cut is set to continue its reign while being paired with a variety of looks on top, including pompadours, quiffs, and styles with fringe.
Disconnected Undercut
For those who want a short haircut with high impact, the disconnected undercut makes a fantastic choice. The stylish and eye-catching look features shaved sides with a longer length on top. It also looks great with a beard.
Low Fade
One of the best things about fade haircuts is that they can easily be tailored to suit your tastes. For example, if you want a look that’s understated yet still utterly stylish, the low fade haircut makes an excellent choice.
Mid Fade
For a standard fade look, opt for a mid fade cut. Transitioning from long to short around the temples, this haircut appears stylish and smart. You can also consider choosing a drop fade version, where the fade descends behind the ear to create an arc shape.
High Fade
Featuring sides that quickly taper from long to short, the high fade is a striking and stylish look. Just remember to visit an experienced barber if you want this cut as any inconsistencies in the graduation of length will be highly noticeable.
Side Part
Although there are many more new and exciting haircut types for men, the side part continues to be one of the most popular choices. After all, what’s not to like about this simple, smart and sleek look?
Caesar Cut
Rocked by Julius Caesar himself, the Caesar cut has long been linked to power. To try this strong style for yourself, have your barber cut your hair short with a small, horizontal fringe. You can also consider adding a fade for a more updated take on this look.