3. Side-Part Hairstyle
Just how timeless is the men’s side part, you ask? Timeless enough to straddle six decades or more, as evidenced by the perennial appeal of Don Draper’s slicked back approach.
A business world staple, the side part requires a decent amount of length and volume and works best with thick, straight hair. The most quintessential example involves a taper on the sides and longer hair on top.
Using a little product and a comb, sweep the top hair toward one side. Voila! Side part. If you want a more conservative look, ask your barber for a low fade.
4. Short Curly Hair with a Trimmed Beard
Epically long beards are all the rage these days, but we’re not convinced they won’t one day be viewed as a relic of their time (they’re kind of retro in the first place, after all). The well-trimmed beard, however, makes for a solid look no matter what the era. Pair that trimmed beard with a head of short, thick, and curly hair to achieve a style that’s equal parts approachable and masculine.