History of the Mullet

The mullet haircut is a distinctive and majestic hairstyle that gained popularity in the 1980s in America. The exact origins of the mullet are unknown.

With the desire for sex appeal, men all over the nation started growing their symbols of American freedom. Fun Fact: Mullets are actually banned in Iran!

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The mullet comes in many forms, but traditionally it is characterized by short hair at the front and sides of the head, while the back is left long. This contrast between the short and long sections is what defines the mullet.

While the mullet's popularity eventually declined in the 1990s, it has enjoyed occasional resurgences and nostalgic revivals. Today, the mullet remains a recognizable symbol of the 1980s and serves as a reminder of that era's unique fashion and cultural trends.

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