42 Amazing 1920s Hairstyles for Men That Are Super Easy To Do
15. Lateral comb over
This type of a comb-over is a modern interpretation of the classic 1920s men’s hairstyle. The hair on the sides is cut very short, while a textured mane is swept sideways. Altogether this makes a great modern look.
16. Undercut
Men’s Undercuts were popular in the 1920s. They were worn by sailors and some military men. Usually, the top part was kept quite short, but there was comb over variations as well. The hair was mostly faded on the sides.
17. Ocean waves
This hairstyle from the 1920s was favored by black men. It was created by using a special hairbrush and a little hair gel. While this style might look pretty ordinary now, 90 years ago it was a real hit. Hair is cut really short (about 4 mm (0,15 inches) and styled with a hairbrush to create waves.
18. Sleek side-swept waves
Sleep side swept waves are created by making a lateral comb over. Then the hair is curled into neat waves by using a comb and hair gel. All Clark Gable fans considered this hairstyle a must-do. It will look fantastic on a modern man as well.
19. Classy 1920s Businessman Hairstyle
The businessmen in the 1920s didn’t go for complicated movie star hairstyles and limited themselves to simple taper fades with slight comb overs. This style is easy to manage and doesn’t require too much maintenance. It can become a great idea for any man nowadays.
20. Sleek and fashionable
Making a side part was a must for stylish men. Keeping the wild hair subdued by hair gel was not easy, but men were ready to do it. This easy to do hairstyle is great for any occasion since the hair looks very neat.
21. Taper fade
Taper fades have been rather popular in the 1920s and can be considered a classic men’s hair cut of the 20th century. The sides are kept short, while the top part is left long enough for styling. If you want to keep to the classics, it is imperative not to do any side shaving. Otherwise, the style becomes modern.