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Blogger Francis Berger said...

Okay! The second you start sporting an ear mullet hairstyle, I will too.

18 August 2021 at 11:19

Anonymous Karl said...

Perfect hair cut for our times. When all barber shops are closed due to bird-flu related restrictions, you have to cut your hair yourself. Doings so with an electric hair cutter is very easy on the top of your head, more difficult on the sides and very difficult on the back of your head.

Everyone is able to give himself ear mullets. Few of us are talented enough for more difficult haircuts.

18 August 2021 at 11:48

Anonymous Evan Pangburn said...

That's not what I was expecting when I came to this URL for my spiritual injection.

18 August 2021 at 13:06

Blogger Wm Jas Tychonievich said...

I had in-front-of-the-ear mullets for a while when I was about 10 or 11. I wanted sideburns in the worst way but didn't have any facial hair, so I had to make do. Those "sideburns" drove my father crazy; I can only imagine how he would have reacted if I had tried true ear mullets!

18 August 2021 at 14:26

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@Wm - So near, and yet so far.

@Frank - Sadly, I am incapable of growing my hair into this style; otherwise...

@Evan - This IS your daily spiritual injection.

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The idea came this morning drinking breakfast tea in the garden. It was fresh and breezy, and my wife complained that the recent 'trim' was giving her cold ears; so I came up with this practical suggestion for the next haircut.

18 August 2021 at 14:54

Anonymous Alan said...

Are you familiar with the animated children's series from the 1980's called He-man ? I think the main character had the style you are describing.

18 August 2021 at 17:55

Blogger Doktor Jeep said...

Mullets rule. I loved having one back in '83

18 August 2021 at 18:28

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@Alan - No, that was a medium-long 'bob' with a fringe.

18 August 2021 at 19:35

Blogger David Earle said...

You've definitely given me something to think about

18 August 2021 at 19:38

Blogger R.J.Cavazos said...

Why not pursue the vrry varied and inventive facial hair styles of late 19th century uk and usa to complement the ear mullet

19 August 2021 at 00:32

Blogger Sean G. said...

Another classic, out-of-left-field Bruce Charlton post. Not unlike this gem—

http://charltonteaching.blogspot.com/2015/05/is-goatee-beard-intrinsically-bogus.html

19 August 2021 at 11:45

Blogger Stephen Macdonald said...

@Sean G. That's one of the best things about this blog: you never know what you're in store for each day. Bruce keeps us on our toes!

19 August 2021 at 17:12

Blogger TonguelessYoungMan said...

Were mullets ever popular in the UK? I was under the impression it was sort of an American "redneck" thing (in some parts of the country you can still run into it, albeit rarely and usually something like a "mullet-lite"). The mullets heyday was before my time.

20 August 2021 at 06:00

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@TYM - "Were mullets ever popular in the UK?" - Numerically, yes they were popular, from the early 1980s, especially among the working class, all across Britain - matched with 'casual' clothes.

But taboo among trendy intellectuals and artistic types - who wore mostly short hair, sometimes spiked or dyed/ bleached deliberately-unnatural colours.

The Lovejoy TV character played by Ian McShane sported a mullet even into the 1990s, when it seemed long since obsolete - I think this was supposed to be a visual signal of the character's lower class (?gypsy) origins in a world (Antiques) mostly populated by the posh (or would-be posh).

20 August 2021 at 06:59