1920s Men’s hair Styles

In the 1920s, men favored short pompadour cuts with a center part. Marcel waved shingle bob or raglan styles were also famous for those with more full locks, both finished off with added shine using Brilliantine.

Bald Fade

The 1920s saw many innovative styles for men’s hair. A bald fade, characterized by short sides and a longer top, was a classic male hairdo of the century and suitable for formal events.

Disconnected Undercut

The disconnected undercut, popularized by “Peaky Blinders,” adds flair to a slick back style without looking like a flat cap. It works well for medium or long-haired men and can be blended softly on top.

High Comb Over

Men in the 1920s had various styling options, including the comb-over. This look, especially suitable for those with medium-length hair and a beard, exuded class and pride in appearance.

Neat Side Part

For a subtler 1920s hairstyle, the neat side part features closely-shaved sides and a slight quiff at the front. It requires minimal styling products and works well for those with thinner locks.

Slick Back

The simple slicked-back look resembles the elegant and effortless 1920s style. It keeps you neat and can be achieved without using hair gel; suitable for pairing with sharp suits or leather pants.