Find your cut.
Twenty haircuts every American barber knows by name. Browse by length, era, or maintenance. Click any style to find barbers in your city who specialize in it.
Buzz Cut
A clipper guard, ten minutes, done. Honest, fast, no maintenance.
Caesar
Short, even, fringe brought forward. Named for the Roman; favored by minimalists.
Comb Over
A relaxed side part, longer on top, swept over. Modern interpretation of an old idea.
Crew Cut
1950s GI, modern executive. Short on sides, slightly longer on top, brushed forward.
Faux Hawk
Mohawk's polished cousin. Lifted center, blended sides, office-appropriate.
French Crop
Short on sides, textured fringe pushed down. The European modern.
High Fade
Aggressive contrast. The fade for big hair on top.
Low Fade
Subtle, professional. The fade that doesn't announce itself in a meeting.
Mid Fade
The diplomatic fade. Starts at the mid-temple, blends into longer top.
Mohawk
Sides clipped to skin, center stripe. The punk classic, still going.
Mullet
Short front, long back. Back from the dead since 2021. Worn with confidence.
Pompadour
Volume swept up and back. The signature of mid-century rebels and modern dandies.
Quiff
A modern pompadour. Volume at the front, looser at the back.
Shag
Layered, lived-in, 1970s rock. Best on wavy hair.
Side Part
A defined parting, combed flat. The boardroom cut, refined since the 1920s.
Skin Fade
Razor-shaved to skin at the temples, blended high. The defining cut of the 2020s.
Slick Back
Pomade, comb, finished. The cut that made oil-based pomade a religion.
Taper
A gradient from longer to short at the nape. The barber's grandfather cut.
Textured Crop
Crop with intentional roughness. Worn with sea-salt spray.
Undercut
Disconnected sides, long top. The dramatic statement cut.