Truly, a hairdo that is a testament to no fashion sense, NASCAR fans and the redneck way of life. We all saw the rise to popularity of this misunderstood fashion statement in the 1980's. However, the Mullet may have fallen from grace, but it is still far from gone! I was reminded of the Mullet's presence and hold on America just the other day.
I was out and about in Minneapolis with my camera when I happened to walk behind a man who was sporting (what I could tell) was not JUST a Mullet, but a fashionable Mullet. (Check out the pics below for yourself.)
At first I couldn't believe my eyes ... a Mullet. After the initial shock (and a few giggles) I studied it a bit further and was amazed at the level of care that went into this man's Mullet. As you can see from the photos you will notice the 'perm' of the back of the mullet, while the top and front of the hair is neatly combed with an ample use of hair gel. I have to say I was amazed at this 'classed up' version. Could this be the Mullet for a new millennium? Well, probably not. It's still a disaster of a hairdo (in my opinion) the equivalent to a train wreck on someone's head. I wanted to look away. I NEEDED to look away, but I couldn't ... I JUST COULDN'T!!
Well to the gentleman in the below photos. I'm not sure if you are oblivious to your own hairstyle, hanging on to the past 'glory years', or simply just trying to resurrect a fad long gone. But my hat is off to you, literally.
So to the readers out there. What do you think of Mullets? (Underrated hairdo OR train-wreck fashion trend?) And is there a specific kind of mullet this guy is sporting? I'm far from an expert. Post up your comments.
(A Mullet for the modern-day man?)
(Three is no longer a crowd.)
1 comment:
I like how it is brown on the bottom. He has committed to this mullet since before he went gray. Full blown gray too. That is epic.
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