@carloskayroscuts
Military haircuts don’t have to follow many rules like soldiers do. You can still show off your unique personality by making a few adjustments to the classic look. Here, the barber has cut in a diagonal side part for extra definition, which is needed for such a short length.
We all probably have the typical mental image of a young man joining the military, trading his shaggy hair in for a clean, new “buzz cut.” It’s pretty much like a rite of passage because long hair on the battlefield is not the best tactical move.
Although all military hairstyles have one feature in common – very short length – they can differ in appearance, so every man can choose the cut that flatters him the most or simply feels right. So, are you ready for a buzz (maybe without the enlistment)? Then, check out these military haircuts for some inspiration.
@nastybarbers
This low fade is neat and well-defined. The super straight lines on the temples and across the forehead lead down toward the smooth curve of the sideburns. The fade itself disappears down the back of the neck, creating a different, but ultra-smooth look.
The butch cut is fairly short at the top and fades to shorter lengths at the temples and above the ears. Ready for a bout in the ring or a day of fishing, this cut doesn’t even need a comb to look good!
@nastybarbers
This flat top classic is the haircut most closely associated with the ‘80s in America. It’s a look that is synonymous with action figures and cartoon characters, which were a part of many childhoods. It will always be memorable!
@nastybarbers
The evolution of army-appropriate hairstyles has come a long way. Now, we tend to shave it all off, but back then, when we had fewer distractions, spending time on our hair and appearance was common. Here is a long top tapered style that is both retro and modern, so it’s sure to please!
@zeke_the_barber
This haircut is a true classic. Being a version of the Ivy League cut, this is a commanding style often associated with leadership. Keep the top a bit longer, and keep the rest, including the beard, the same short length.
@nastybarbers
This haircut is one of the most flattering masculine styles now. A fade that starts about midway on the side of the head works for most hair types and head shapes, while low and high fades can be harder to pull off.
@nastybarbers
If you’re looking for some nice haircut pictures to show to your barber, this is a really great option. For a clean and simple version of the cut, go for short hair that is about a quarter inch on top and fades to the skin towards the temples and nape.
@nastybarbers
The high and tight is a version of the haircut that gives off a potent masculine vibe. The style is very popular among soldiers and athletes. Ask your stylist for a fade that starts high on the head, and don’t forget about a line-up for the forehead and temples.
@razorralf8
One of the best things about short haircuts is that they are very easy to style. If you have straight hair, all you will have to do is brush it to one side and let it dry. You can apply a light hold gel or pomade to keep the side part in place.
@nastybarbers
Military haircuts don’t have to follow many rules like soldiers do. You can still show off your unique personality by making a few adjustments to the classic look. Here, the barber has cut in a diagonal side part for extra definition, which is needed for such a short length.
@carloskayroscuts
A longer cut can be a really cool style to try. To style it after a shower, use a blow dryer instead of air drying, which will give you more volume and a nice root lift. Don’t forget to use volumizing hair products. Ask your barber to help you pick those that are optimal for your hair type.
@alan_beak
This medium-length version looks great with straight or slightly wavy hair. You can experiment with a blow dryer when you have time, but most days you’ll likely just want to let your natural texture come out after air drying.
@4hairpleasure
For a haircut with a somewhat retro vibe, try lifting your quiff up and flipping it back. The key to pulling this off is a side part with the hair on top slicked to the side. You only flip back the section of hair in the very front.
@hayden_cassidy
Low fades are essential if you like having your hair mostly one length. The clean-shaven nape and temples give a personal touch to what would otherwise be a basic cut. This is a no-fuss look for the guys who don’t want to style their hair.
@patty_cuts
This cool crew cut looks smooth and clean for two reasons. First off, the length is kept mostly the same all over the head, except for the temples. Secondly, the perfect lineup works as a frame for the entire cut.
@zeke_the_barber
For a cut that allows you to leave a little hair on top, opt for an inch length in the quiff that is gradually tapered and faded towards the temples and nape. Ask your barber for a smooth fade that melts gradually to the skin.
@andyauthentic
This style brings back bygone eras but also features a modern twist – the drastic difference in lengths. For this classy look, make sure to ask for a high and tight with long hair on top. Everyone has a different idea of “long,” so you’ll have the best success if you bring in some pictures to your barber.
@kens_family_barbershop
Men who like simple cuts that require no styling in the morning will appreciate this high fade that is actually a great low-maintenance option. If you want to keep the hair on top standing up, you can add a little bit of gel.
@adriansbarbershop1
This super short haircut stays true to the style, featuring a minimal length with smoothly faded sides. If you want very short hair with a clean, disciplined edge, this cut is for you.
@610legends
Not all modern men’s cuts include a fade. Shaved sides and back are comfortable for summer. Besides, it’s an unpretentious haircut you can handle yourself or ask a friend for help.
@whittani_kutz
Some military hairstyles have a very charming, historical feel. Soldiers love cuts that look like they could have been from the mid-twentieth century because they simply don’t go out of style. Ask your stylist for a side part with medium-length hair on top and a chiseled taper fade.
@miles.ac
To pull off a burr haircut, you need to be comfortable with an extra short length. It’s a great option for men with thinning hair or those dealing with a receding hairline. Opt for a line-up and skin fade, and you’ll walk out of the barber shop with a clean haircut you won’t be shy of.
@joelmasterbarber
For an easy-to-style masculine look, try a short haircut with clean-shaven sides. This smooth haircut is suitable for straight and coarse hair. If this is your hair type, you will have to visit your barber for regular trims to keep it perfect. A grown-out crew cut isn’t a good idea!
@nastybarbers
If you don’t want to have your hair cut very short but still want to try an army-inspired look, then consider this option. With medium-length hair swept back and a low fade, this haircut is clean and classic while still letting you show off your nice, thick hair.
@beboprbarber
The cleanest cuts have a very important element – a line-up. Ask your barber for a straight forehead line and angled temples. You may also want to blend your cut with a facial hairstyle that is also lined up flawlessly.
@nastybarbers
Nearly bald haircuts for men are pretty simple, and you can do them yourself. With no hair up top, you would have the focus on the beard. In this case, the beard is shaped evenly, with the sideburns tapered into a point.
@pskillz_337
This is one of the classics that will continue into the future. Known as a burr cut, this one-length all-over style is achieved with a low guard and clippers. A thin chin stripe is left over as an accent.
@instahair_by_tristarae
This short cut has a slight fade at the base of the neck and a very strong arched line that traces the ear. A one-inch, angled jaw stripe connects to the sideburns, creating a 90-degree angle. A smooth and straight line across the front completes it.
@nastybarbers
Many men who prefer very short haircuts every time they head to a salon want nothing more than a crew cut style. For the hairstyle pictured here, a dab of gel was combed through to get the straight and stiff lines that hold everything in place.
@nastybarbers
A military haircut with a flat top is a perfect example of a structured, masculine haircut that is also currently in high demand. It certainly needs coarse hair to hold that line, or you may go with a rather short length up top. You will probably want to bring this image to your barber to be sure you get what you want.
@raelbronx
This crew cut creates a strong contrast. Ask your barber to create a smooth oval at the top of the crown, and shear off everything else. When finished it off with a straight razor, it gets the cleanest look possible.
@pskillz_337
This one got influenced by the current trends. An undercut hairstyle means that the top is much longer, and everything around the base of the skull is one extra short length. Slick the top back with a serum or smoothing cream.
@nastybarbers
This pompadour-inspired hairstyle has a series of angled strands along the top with extra-short surrounding sections. Styling with gel, you can get the lift and wave you want using different kinds of combs.
@sbbarbers
And this one is a throwback to WWI, featuring the combed-over top and tapered lower half. A strong-hold gel helps to create a slight wave in front with stiff lines of strands across the top of the head.
@onlytopbarbers
This tapered style with the point-cut top is perfect for a more rebellious soul. The top is combed straight up to show off the edgy ends. The back and sides are smooth, with clean lines above the ears.
@nastybarbers
This cool version of the undercut is a throwback to the gangster era of the 1920s. Having your hair slicked straight back gives you a polished look, and gel creates a tougher-looking shell, which hardens your appearance. Keep the top long, and get the extra short tapered sides for this one.
@sweeneydodge
One of the best ways to rebel is to add spikes – especially on top! It gives you an extroverted appearance, with the potential to do something spontaneous at any moment. Even if you are shy, the length up top will give you more confidence. Keep the base smooth and neat.
@fade_master
This haircut has enough length for versatile styling, but doesn’t skimp on structure and tidiness. Proper strong-hold styling products will help you to sleek back even the thickest hair.
@doublecrownbarber
This brush cut has a faded look down and a choppier texture up top. The top is a bit longer, and it can be messy or groomed. This is a very low-maintenance cut that will not bother you – just get it trimmed up on a regular basis.
@nastybarbers
Though the standards have changed over the years, the military haircut will always be a part of our society. This look features a forward-combed top with shaven sides and back sections.
@straightfades
Ready to skip PT and choose your next military haircut? There are plenty of convenient cuts out there that can be worn both on and off duty, depending on your desired level of maintenance. There are endless options awaiting you, and if your hair grows pretty fast, just start short, let it grow on top, and experiment with longer top sections over time.