"Ivy League" or "Princeton" haircut?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivy_League_(haircut)


It was a 1950s WASP style.


Since you don't seem to know how to imbed photos...



Anonymous


Anonymous
Just say you want a 6 on the sides and back, scissors on top, part over here, clean up the neck and sideburns. My son was saying it that way for a while and one time went to an old Greek guy at an old school barber shop who said "oh yah, an Ivy League" 🙃
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:After much googling, I think this is the term for the kind of haircut I'd like my son to have. He's struggled with cuts that are too long, too short, hair sticking straight up in the back... He wants pretty short sides and back but I like him to have style able hair on top and in front.

I think fades are too close to the skin for my taste. Similar with French crop; too much contrast between buzzing down to skin level and long hair on top. Am I right that the "Ivy League" is what I'm looking for? Would also love if anyone finds a particularly good picture to show the barber.


ask for a 3 on the side clown. How hard is this?
Anonymous
No one has said the barber may be terrible. Just saying.
Anonymous
Stupid question get stupid answer
Anonymous
LOL. No that’s not what it’s called.
Anonymous
Uh, it's grown out military. how could you not know this?
Anonymous
Those look great on grown men or even teens. Not so much children
Anonymous
Just bring a photo of what you want. That’s what I do for the kids and me too. No issues.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just bring a photo of what you want. That’s what I do for the kids and me too. No issues.


Agree. Supercuts (or a barber) isn’t going to know what an Ivy League haircut is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


Give them this photo! It's great!
Anonymous
DH calls this "short back and sides. Long on top."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivy_League_(haircut)


It was a 1950s WASP style.


Since you don't seem to know how to imbed photos...





I have an assistant to do that for me. Thanks, hon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Uh, it's grown out military. how could you not know this?


Because I'm not in the military?
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