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This is a history related question I have. I've been wondering out of curiosity, how often the average man during the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, maybe even 1950s and '60s to a point, had their haircut at the barber.
I suppose there's no way of knowing an exact statistic, but does anyone here have any idea on what was the norm for much of the Golden Era? For example, I've heard somewhere that people who styled their hair as flattops might have had it done on a weekly or bi-weekly basis, as the style had to look perfectly short and tapered.
I suppose there's no way of knowing an exact statistic, but does anyone here have any idea on what was the norm for much of the Golden Era? For example, I've heard somewhere that people who styled their hair as flattops might have had it done on a weekly or bi-weekly basis, as the style had to look perfectly short and tapered.