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Yiraika Daimaru

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Aug 3, 2024, 4:52:58 PM8/3/24
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Welcome to 2024, a year where men's hair trends are taking an exciting turn, perfect for the fashion-conscious, dynamic man! This year, it's all about embracing natural, textured hairstyles that reflect a sense of authenticity and ease.

Instead, the spotlight is on more relaxed, textured looks that showcase a man's natural charm. Barber culture continues to trend, highlighting the art of expertly crafted haircuts offering a polished yet understated look. Korean fashion significantly influences haircuts in Asia, blending modernity and tradition on the global stage.

At the forefront of men's hair trends, GATSBY keenly observes the evolving preferences in Asia, Europe, and the United States. Their long-standing expertise in tracking market shifts enables them to create bespoke, luxurious, yet utterly masculine hair care products designed for the stylish, modern man who values quality and practicality.

2024 heralds the continuation of the Modern Mullet's reign, inspired by the revival of the Y2K trend. This versatile style is rapidly gaining popularity and is expected to last. Far from a one-size-fits-all, the modern mullet embraces various interpretations, from spiky and short to curly versions. It's a trend that adapts to your style, whether you're aiming for a subtle change or a bold statement. Get ready to see this dynamic hairstyle on trendsetters across Asia.

This is all the rage among trendsetters in NY and Seoul, now sweeping across Asia. This medium-length style features an extended nape, textured layers, and outward curving, middle-parted bangs that stylishly reveal the forehead. It's perfect for the fashion-forward man, blending elegance with a hint of edginess. To rock this look, keep it sleek and neat, letting the extended nape be your standout feature. A trend that's both modern and versatile, it's ideal for men looking to make a statement.

The spiky mullet is making waves in men's fashion, merging the classic mullet's extended nape with a more subtle and natural spiky twist. While long mullets reign in Korea and East Asia, the West is seeing a rise in shorter versions. This style expresses individuality - the longer back nods to tradition, and the spiky texture up top adds a touch of modern rebelliousness. For styling, use a firm, texturized gel or pomade to spike the top, balancing the sleekness of the back. It's a suitable way to stand out and showcase your style.

The short mullet, gaining traction in Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia, is a great blend of business and style. Also known as the "Fade Mullet" or "Barber Mullet," it features a collar slightly longer than a traditional fade cut. This mullet's extra short length makes it exceptionally versatile and easy to style. Keep the sides faded and the back subtly elongated for a sharp look. It's the ideal choice for a modern, sophisticated appearance that's right on trend.

In 2024, the very short barber style is expected to gain even more popularity, matching seamlessly with clean, luxury fashion trends. This style, a natural evolution from the remote to office work shift era, offers a sleek, clean look with a natural texture. It's becoming a global favorite for its ease and adaptability. For styling, keep it minimal and let your hair's natural texture shine through. This look is about sophistication with an effortless edge, suitable for the contemporary man.

The Ivy League cut, inspired by last year's Korean styles, is taking the world by storm this year. Gaining popularity in East Asia, thanks to its adoption by Korean celebrities, this cut is a chic variation of the short barber style and resembles the classic crew cut. It's becoming a must-have for its sleek, polished look. To master this trend, keep it neatly trimmed with a touch of texture on top, creating a refined yet approachable appearance.

In 2024, the Crew Cut is making a significant comeback, aligning with the trend of simplicity, perfectly blending the concepts of high quality and modesty with ease. Popular in Western and ASEAN countries, this style is embraced for its simple charm and natural texture without the need for glossy shine. The haircut features longer hair on top and shorter hair on the sides and back, with a gradual taper from the front to the back. It's a hit in the barber culture for its simplicity and adaptability. To nail this look, go for a matte finish and a neatly trimmed appearance, embodying understated elegance and effortless sophistication. The Crew Cut is the epitome of laid-back luxury.

The perm and all things curly are making a bold comeback across Europe and East Asia, not limited by hair length. This trend signifies a liberation from the COVID-era constraints, reflecting a desire for a fresh and adventurous look. Whether adding playful curls to short hair or enhancing longer locks, the perm offers a dynamic change. No need to spend forever styling with a blow dryer. Embrace your coils with confidence, and enjoy the freedom and versatility it brings to your look. It's all about experimenting and expressing your personal style with a curly twist.

The curly undercut, including Japan's emerging "Spain curl" trend, is captivating the fashion world. This style stands out with its pronounced ridge, a distinctive feature in the realm of short haircuts. Popular among those seeking a bold look, it combines the sharpness of barber hair or short mullet with the dynamic flair of curls. Embrace this trend for a striking, multidimensional look that's fresh and daring. It's a refreshing combination of precision and playfulness.

2024 is witnessing a surge in the popularity of the curly mullet, especially in Europe, the US, and East Asia. This style breathes new life into the classic mullet with its distinct, pronounced ridges and permed curls. The combination of a short mullet or barber hair with bold, defined curls creates a look that's both daring and sophisticated. To master this trend, focus on enhancing the curls while keeping the mullet shape well-defined.

With its natural curls and medium length, the Korean perm is expanding its influence across Asia this year. This style is a nod to the Y2K era, blending contemporary trends with a touch of nostalgia. Perfect for wavy or curly hair, it pairs seamlessly with fades and other short-sided styles. Use sea salt spray for added volume to enhance this look, creating a relaxed yet stylish chic vibe. It's the ideal choice for a fresh, trendy appearance with a hint of Y2K flair!

Are you still searching for that perfect hairstyle? Fear not. We've curated a list of timeless men's classic hairstyles guaranteed to stay on-trend throughout 2024. Whether you're after something bold or subtle, you will find a look that resonates with your personal style in this collection. Let's dive in and discover your new favorite!

Short hairstyles can go from simple, low-key cuts to longer, more striking hairstyles. They're generally also one of the most accessible types of haircuts to work with, but you'll need to frequent your local barbershop if you're looking to keep up with the look.

An awesome cut to add to the list if you have curly hair, this hairstyle focuses on looking neat and polished. It might sound like a challenge, but this style manages to pull it off quite successfully.

Mohawks have long been the staple of boy bands, rockstars, and men who pride themselves on looking cool. Typically, the mohawk hairstyle has both sides of the head shaven or very short, with a strip of hair down the center of the head that is long and styled into spikes.

If you aren't sure what to get at all, then try going for a short and spiked mohawk look. It's not too bold, not too low-key, is relatively low-maintenance, and can even be styled into other hairstyles when grown out, thanks to the top not being much longer than the sides.

A combination of the mohawk and the ever-stylish high fade, the fade mohawk is gaining popularity with both young and old generations. The mohawk can be any length, which is what makes it such a great option. In this style, however, the fade is high, meaning it follows a clean, straight line as it goes back from the forehead, becoming shorter as it moves towards the back of the neck.

Short comb-overs were designed to be paired with a tailored suit, some nice shoes, and a day at the office. The short-comb over never goes out of style and has been in fashion since it first became popular.

This is a great example of how a small adjustment can mean all the difference when you think of popular haircuts. The side-swept crew cut is a modification of the classic crew cut, with the only adjustment being that the hair is swept to the side. Voila!

The flat cut's most distinctive feature is the stylish straight silhouette created on the head's top and back. The flat cut is sometimes called the "chicoryander cut" in many Asian countries. It became quite a hot topic after many actors in Korean dramas sported it, and it is a style that suits working professionals and students alike.

If you've played any of the Street Fighter games, you probably recognize this haircut from the character Guile. The flat top is a particular type of hairstyle that gets its name from the flat shape of the hair on top. Flat tops can be short, medium, or long, depending on personal preference and how well the hair can be held up with gel or pomade.

While the flat top is usually associated with straight hair, curly flat tops are their own thing. Often not as long as a straight flat top, a curly flat top shapes the curls of the hair as flatly as possible.

What's cool about curly flat tops is that they can look very different, depending on the type of curly hair. Frizzy, curly hair (the kind that you'd see in afros) can seem more voluminous. Meanwhile, the wavier variants of curly hair look messier than the average flat top.

Short messy hairstyles are easy to pull off and can be very versatile, making them a good choice for men who work in a variety of sectors and hold various jobs. Short, messy styles can be paired with other styles, such as fades and beards. These styles can be worn wavy, curly, or straight and can be cut very short or a little longer so that hair falls onto the forehead.

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