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Saturday, February 6, 2021

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 Moustache !

It has not eluded us that, after the enduring fashion of hipsters, the moustache became somewhat trendy again lately.

(do I?)

Some famous men are, of course, go along the trend (or so they like to think), and choose to wear it with or without goatee.

The Anchor

The Royal Beard


The Chevron

The Pen Line

The American Style (sometimes called hippie)

The Handlebar

The Horseshoe

An Attempt to Clark Gable's ?

A La Française With Beard

Doing What You Can With Your Pilosity

American Again (fine choice BTW, Mr Ventimiglia)

Any Style Would Fit This Man



Porn being a simple and common reflexion, among many others, of our society, we'll probably get used to seeing more moustaches while surfing our favorite horny sites. This man below single-handedly made me want to tell you about this coquetry of ours.


Just like it was in the days of magazines.








But I knew I had to do it when I stumbled upon this painting.

Harold Knight - English (1874-1961)


What about YOU?
Are you wearing some moustache / goatee / sideburns / else ?

3 comments:

Xersex said...

As for facial hair, I am of the opinion that while on some men they look good, less is merrier.

Mark Alexander said...

After having a stache since 1980, I shaved mine sometime after the turn of the century and went with a soul patch for YEARS. Abandoned that at some point and went with a nicely trimmed goatee/stache which I've maintained since. Finally got tired of all the white on my chin (no, not THAT kind of white, you dirty birds!) and didn't want to dye (too much trouble), so I've shaved that and have let the stache and soul patch grow out. But a man with a stache will still turn my head in whiplash fashion.

BatRedneck said...

I quite relate to that, Mark. I myself got used to seeing my goatee get salted over the years.
(no, not that salt either...)