That was a great demonstration of a REAL Princeton! I say that because today barbers seem not to know what a Princeton is--they often think of a medium-length combover as a Princeton. I had this haircut all through high school and still love it today. It was a super popular haircut during the '50s and early to mid-60s. Mine was quite a bit shorter than the one you cut (other than the front), but the key to the haircut is that the crown and top are clipped so short that combing is not necessary. Obviously, that can be anything less than half an inch, but most commonly it is around a 1/4 inch at the crown (or less). Anyway, thanks for the demo. I hope your client liked it. BTW, I just returned from a trip to Chicago where I saw many, many young and older men with Princeton haircuts. They must be very popular in the midwest.
What was old is new again. I felt I had "arrived" when my barber's suggestion that I was old enough to graduate to a Princeton cut from years of a buzz cut. An absolutely great style.
That was a great demonstration of a REAL Princeton! I say that because today barbers seem not to know what a Princeton is--they often think of a medium-length combover as a Princeton. I had this haircut all through high school and still love it today. It was a super popular haircut during the '50s and early to mid-60s. Mine was quite a bit shorter than the one you cut (other than the front), but the key to the haircut is that the crown and top are clipped so short that combing is not necessary. Obviously, that can be anything less than half an inch, but most commonly it is around a 1/4 inch at the crown (or less). Anyway, thanks for the demo. I hope your client liked it. BTW, I just returned from a trip to Chicago where I saw many, many young and older men with Princeton haircuts. They must be very popular in the midwest.
What was old is new again. I felt I had "arrived" when my barber's suggestion that I was old enough to graduate to a Princeton cut from years of a buzz cut. An absolutely great style.
Thank you and yes much more style than just a buzz cut.
Another great tutorial and cut.... I learn so much especially about quality of work and efficiency of time. Thank you!!!!
How many cm are left on top? Is a 6 mm on the sides and back and 1.5 inches on top a Princeton haircut?
I like this clippers but I have many different types of clippers and I don't have perfect system yet...i must improvise
Waoooo Osm haircut you are making very helpful video This is a buzz cut Absolutely Amazing Haircut
YES I WANT THIS ONE!
Can you tell me all the number guard you are using for the ivy league?
How long should the bangs be for a Princeton haircut.
Could you do a video about how to shampoo men‘s hair correctly?
To me, that is more of a crew cut than an Ivy League style. What is the difference? Thanks
You could call it that or a very short Princeton. Typically an old fashioned brush cut would be a buzz all over and just a little longer in the front.
The model pretty much has a Norwood -1 haha
I prefer buzzcut