Mullet Hair – The Retro Hairstyle That's Really Back
by Kadir Duran ︱ ︱ Reading time: 14 minutes
by Kadir Duran ︱ ︱ Reading time: 14 minutes
There are few hairstyles that attract as much attention as mullet hair .
Loved by some, hated by others – but one thing is for sure: it's back, and it's dominating catwalks, TikTok and men's salons across Europe.
A mullet is characterized by its unique balance: short in the front and sides, but longer in the back.
It's a hairstyle that exudes attitude, confidence, and a certain "I-don't-care" energy.
It became iconic in the 80s, with rock stars and sports icons at the forefront – but today it has been reborn in a more modern, stylish version.
Today's mullet-haired men aren't about recreating the '80s one-for-one.
It's about taking the raw energy from back then and adapting it to modern trends.
You see it on everything from Scandinavian fashion influencers to musicians and football players who dare to stand out from the crowd.
The hairstyle works today with fades, curls, texture and matte products , which make the look much more “clean” than the old versions.
On Pinterest you will find lots of examples of mullet hair with curls , short mullet hair men and more experimental versions where the hairstyle is combined with a low fade or modern shag .
That's exactly what makes the mullet so interesting: it has rediscovered its relevance in modern grooming.
Where it was once a symbol of rebelliousness, it has now become a conscious fashion choice – a signal of style, individuality and courage.
If you have already read our articles about Taper Fade or Slick Back Hair , you can see how mullet hair shares some of the same DNA: classic craftsmanship meets modern edge.