10+ Ivy League Haircut Suggestions + Styling Tips & Gallery
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Simple Rolled Brush with Short Sides
One great hairstyling trick is to use a roller brush at the front of the head to curl up the hair. Here you can see that technique applied to the Ivy League, which creates a more laid-back vibe.
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Nicholas Hoult’s Tousled Ivy
If you like more casual styles, you might want to consider this Ivy League. This one’s also a good choice for men with finer or thinner hair.
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Packed Pompadour with Faded Sides
Introducing the most classy and maintained Ivy League with a small quiffed pompadour in the front. The sides are finely tapered and the temple is almost faded with a stubble beard to come to balance the look of the face. Make note that this will need some products to stay in place and look sharp.
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Zachary Quinto’s Ivy
You don’t always need a clear side part, try a more relaxed style and take a page out of Zachary Quinto’s book.
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Informal Short Top
The Ivy League looks great at several lengths, and if you desire, you can wear it short as it was originally intended. However, you don’t have to have a super neat cut––you can have a more informal look as shown here.
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Messy Ivy League
Tom Hardy, is that you? Well if not then it is a pretty close look and boy that makes a lot of panache. The messy yet controlled high volume top with gradually tapered sides are always on the classier side of things. The sharp and carved line up shows that details matter and end it with a classic stubble chin beard.
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Nick Jonas’ Long Tapered Ivy
Long yet neat, this Ivy League has almost every hair fixed in its place for a formal, more mature look.
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