Marc Chevalier
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Call me a mythbuster. I live to clear up misconceptions about Golden Era style. Take this little gem about men's hairstyles in the Golden Era:
Er, um, .... NO! In the '30s, some men did buzz the sides and backs of their heads, while leaving the hair long at the top. However, these were a minority.
Below are some photos of men's hairstyles shown in ESQUIRE magazine from 1933 to 1939. The hair is surprisingly thick and long, even at the sides. Whitewalls? Not a single example in the bunch:
Call me a mythbuster. I live to clear up misconceptions about Golden Era style. Take this little gem about men's hairstyles in the Golden Era:
perterra said:... you dont see long hair on the sides, everyone had sidewalls in the old days.
Er, um, .... NO! In the '30s, some men did buzz the sides and backs of their heads, while leaving the hair long at the top. However, these were a minority.
Below are some photos of men's hairstyles shown in ESQUIRE magazine from 1933 to 1939. The hair is surprisingly thick and long, even at the sides. Whitewalls? Not a single example in the bunch: