Saifa is a 27-year-old barber from Roermond, The Netherlands. He’s been cutting hair for 9 years now. Feeling like the theory was holding back his evolution, Saifa dropped out of the hairdresser's school after one year of attending it. He gained prominent experience at Schorem Barbier in Rotterdam, where he worked for 2 years, specializing in traditional haircuts.
Read full bio Editorial guidelinesLots of men from all over the world have worn a curtain haircut at least once – if not now, maybe, 30 or 40 years ago. From the backstreet boys to Johnny Depp and Lil Peep, the center-part curtains hairstyle has been worn in many different ways.
If you choose curtains, varying in length is a great way to manipulate your head shape so that it complements your face. When it comes to styling, you can either wear it loose and natural or sleek and neat, depending on the occasion or the style you prefer. Read on for an ultimate men’s middle part inspo!
Traditional haircuts are my favorite because they have been here for such a long time and some of my favorite artists used to have these haircuts. A haircut with a middle part has a traditional origin, too, Nicola Tesla being a great example. Obviously, men’s middle part evolved over time and the style came back in many different shapes worth trying in 2024. Check them out below!
This is a great example of what a haircut and styling can do with face shapes. Because of the slight wave, his jawline really pops out.
This is a real teenage classic, and the middle zig-zag parting looks like it’s straight from the 90s. The zig-zag also brings a subtle emphasis to the bright green color, contributing to the eBoy hair style. The length, cut halfway the ears, gives the look a nonchalant appearance.
This playful “Johnny Depp” look is great if you are looking for a haircut with lots of volume and lots of texture. It’s perfect if you often run your hands through your hair. Deep point cutting for more texture is advised.
Just look at how great a middle part hairstyle can work for naturally wavy or curly hair types. Summer 70s vibe, long bangs – if your outfit matches your hair, nothing can go wrong.
If you have a long face shape, go for a middle parting! It makes your head look more oval thanks to the volume on the sides, especially if you have wavy hair. Long fringe will also help you draw attention to your eyes and cheekbones.
Styling the Yungblud look will take a while to master, but once you know how to work with a blow-dryer and a round brush, it should be doable.
Short on the sides, disconnected on top, this undercut curtains haircut is just great for sporty men. Some texture powder and you’re good for the day!
A nice fade on the sides transitioning into longer hair on the front with a natural middle part makes this curtain hairstyle really interesting. The best way to style it is with a matte pomade and fine-toothed comb.
This aggressive but sleek curtain haircut always does well. Go for zero on the sides with no fade at all to give it that good-old-1920s look. Best styled with some oil-based grease.
The key thing about good-looking middle part hairstyles is the natural falling of the hair. Don’t force it, let the hair do the talking.
For the more loosey look, go for long hair curtains! If you have some natural curl in your hair texture, there will be really not much to do about styling. You may just squeeze in some styling cream as a finish.
This curtain haircut is for people who dare and don’t care about anybody else’s opinion. If you are confident enough, wear it with pride! It’s quite hard to style on curly hair, but achievable when cut properly.
The ultimate male Cruella look! Here, the middle part hairstyle accentuates the two colors in a great way. The haircut has lots of sectioning, but when your hair is dry, let gravity do the work!
Love the play on contrast on this one! High short undercut, long thick straight hair on top with lots of texture, and a bold color accentuated with a center part are all interesting ways to step up a classic look.
According to the stylist, these short hair curtains imitate the Macdonald’s M perfectly. However, be careful with the cut if you want to camouflage your descending hairline – trying to cover up, you are actually accentuating it.
Nice and smooth scissor over comb work! I love that the artist was actually just going with the flow of the hair not forcing it. That’s the best way to cut a middle-part hairstyle – you never want to force it but keep it as natural as possible.
Some heavy texture in the back and long hair on top is something different, but really nice if you know how to wear curtains. The cut is easy to style with some really weak clay.
The best way to rock long afro hair is to braid it, and the middle part may be a great element to add to the braided hairstyles for men. Love how artists, like Travis Scott, are wearing it this way at the moment.
Here is another curtains hairstyle that needs just a little time spent styling. Don’t worry about the sides, just stick the top to the back with a sleek middle parting.
Last but not least is this traditional Thai-influenced middle part haircut. I did this cut back in the day when I worked at Schorem Barbier in Rotterdam. I used a lot of gel (not my favorite product but it works) to make this wave because my model has really straight Asian hair. I am specialized in old-school traditional haircuts, so this was totally my thing.
As you can see, there are tons of possibilities to wear middle part hairstyles for men that remain some of the most popular hairstyles today. You just need the find the right curtain haircut that will suit your face shape, your personality, and your natural texture! Follow my Instagram saifiction that features lots of hairstyles for men for more ideas and inspiration.
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