What is a army haircut?

The military's answer to the classic undercut, the back and sides are short at the neck and graduate to slightly thicker locks up top in a fade pattern. While soldiers in the army are required to have very short hair up top, try adjusting this haircut for your personal hair length.
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What is the military haircut called?

The high and tight is a military variant of the crew cut. It is a very short hairstyle, characterized by the back and sides of the head being shaved to the skin and the option for the top to be blended or faded into slightly longer hair. It is most commonly worn by men in the U.S. armed forces.
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How do you describe a military haircut?

Military Regulation Haircut

The haircut is essentially a side parting with a fade on the back and sides, normally worn in the military down to a skin fade and low reg (low fade) or high reg (high fade). You could also wear the military regulation haircut with a hard part (when the parting line is razored in).
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Is a crew cut a military haircut?

The Crew Cut

This is a simple haircut that is considered to be quite conservative when compared to other military haircuts. The cut involves trimming the hair to at least two inches but ensuring that the front part of the head has extra length that can be brushed as part of styling.
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What is a GI haircut?

Also known as a G.I., or government issue, haircut, the standard crew cut is a variation on the buzz cut, a regulation haircut given to servicemen in the U.S. military in which the entire head is sheared, typically with an electric razor.
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Why do military cut hair short?

Originally, one of the reasons for the induction haircut was to reduce the chances of disease among closely quartered recruits from different geographical areas (with varying immunities), such as head lice. Furthermore, short hair also prevents the enemy from grabbing a soldier with long hair and slashing his/her neck.
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What length is a military haircut?

Under the current policy, a Soldier's hair length can be no shorter than 1/4 inch from the scalp unless otherwise exempt due to a medical condition or injury.
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Why is it called a crew cut?

The term crew cut was first recorded in the 1930–40s to describe the hairstyle of Ivy League students on the crew team (rowing). They cut their hair shorter on the sides and longer on the top to streamline their appearance (and performance).
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Are mullets allowed in the Army?

Multiple hairstyles are now allowed as long as it maintains a neat professional appearance and doesn't impede the use of headgear. The hairstyle is not considered acceptable if when combed it falls over the ears or eyebrows, or touches the collar.
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How do you rock a military cut?

The Military Haircut: 15 Clean, Crisp Looks to Inspire
  1. Leave your curls a little long on top.
  2. Work a hard part into your style.
  3. Wear your style closely shaven.
  4. Keep it short and cropped.
  5. Balance the look with a beard.
  6. Leave the top a bit thicker.
  7. Transition into a classic fade.
  8. Show off your color.
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How short is a 3 haircut?

Number 3 Haircut

The # 3 haircut implies taking the hair to the three-eighths in. length. This is the longest fade haircut that barbers use. Similar to the #2 clipper length, it is still quite short thus easy to maintain.
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Is a flat top the same as a crew cut?

Like the crew cut, the flat top has shorter hair on the side of the head leading to a longer coiffure on top. The difference with the flat top is the hair up top is longer and styled to give it a boxed (or flat) look.
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Are fades allowed in the Army?

2. Fade. The military's answer to the classic undercut, the back and sides are short at the neck and graduate to slightly thicker locks up top in a fade pattern. While soldiers in the army are required to have very short hair up top, try adjusting this haircut for your personal hair length.
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How do I ask my barber for crew cut?

Getting a crew cut is easy because you just need to tell your barber how you want the sides faded, the length to leave on top, and he'll take care of the rest. If you want to be able to sweep your hair in the front, leave a little extra length in the fringe.
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How much is a military haircut?

Based on the findings, the average price for a military haircut off-post amounted to ,10.50, which comes out to about $14. The average price for a styled haircut was ,15.50, or about $21.
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How long can a man's hair be in the Army?

Hair should be kept neat and well-groomed. Hair should be no longer than 4.0 inches. Hair may not touch the ears or collar. It also cannot extend below the eyebrows.
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Why can't soldiers have beards?

Military history buffs know that our military has had an on-again, off-again love affair with facial hair. The invention of chemical weapons ended the affair for good. Beards were prohibited across all branches for two reasons: Hygiene and the need for a good seal while wearing a gas mask.
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Do you have to go bald in the army?

New male recruits have virtually no hair at all, those who have been there a week or two have a little bit of stubble, and those who are getting ready to graduate have an inch or so of hair showing. Except for the Navy, women do not have to get their hair cut.
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What is a French crop?

A Versatile Classic

Similar to a Caesar cut, the French crop consists of hair that is cut short on the back and sides, and kept slightly longer through the top, either combed forward over the forehead or pushed to the side depending on length.
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What should I tell my barber?

Get the Perfect Haircut: How to Talk to Your Barber
  • Watch the Video.
  • Tell him what general style you want. ...
  • Tell him how much you want taken off and where. ...
  • Tell him if you want a taper. ...
  • Tell him what kind of neckline (or nape) you want. ...
  • Tell him if you want any texture in your hair. ...
  • Tell him how you want your arches.
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What does a crew cut look like?

A crew cut is a popular type of men's haircut. The style features short strands on top that sit in an upright position. These strands are typically graduated in length with the longest hairs at the hairline and the shortest strands at the crown to create a mostly flat, horizontal appearance for the side.
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What is the difference between a crew cut and a buzz cut?

THE CREW CUT. The crew cut is rumored to have been named after Ivy League rowers in the 1930s. It differs from the buzz cut in that it includes fading on the back and sides while leaving more length on top. For a traditional crew cut, you would go with butch length or a 4 guard on top faded into shorter sides.
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What's the difference between a high and tight and a crew cut?

The main difference between this and the crew cut is that there's not as much length in the fringe to push over. Just like all the haircuts on the list, get your barber to take the sides high and tight, and then wear the top to around finger length or less with heavy texture throughout.
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