Mullets can be cool, very cool. This fresh style combines medium long hair on top styled with its own flow. Deeply faded temples give a bit of a mohawk vibe . Somehow it all works and looks great, although not everybody can pull the look off.
If you like to get hair cut shorter when the temperatures start to rise, this is a short version for thick hair. Run gel-covered fingers through hair to get these spikes and let the rest do its thing.
Look up Kentucky waterfall in a dictionary and you’ll find this picture. If you can’t get the hair, get the shades.
With some crispy spikes and blonde tips, it’s like taking a trip back in time. I wonder if he’s wearing Zubaz.
This curly mullet is designed for maximum effect with a baseball hat. If you need a perm to make it happen, so be it.
Perhaps taking inspiration from Ziggy Stardust, this orange mullet features blunt bangs, a temple fade, and layering at the neckline.
Even more of a contrast than most mullets, the gentleman’s haircut at the front just keeps going. Surprise!