#1: Faux Hawk Crew Cut
Sometimes it’s hard to break away from the traditional clean crew cut, so consider this faux hawk crew cut as your new hairstyle. Upon visiting your barber, ask for a zero fade on the sides. Ask for a recommendation for a proper length on top based on the size of your head and face shape. Finish with matte wax for a dry, textured finish or a pomade for added shine and moisture.
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#2: Dapper Combover Slightly Longer In the Front
Short and tidy is often asked for, and this dapper comb-over is slightly longer in the front. A lot of length and weight has been left in the fringe to create a style, while the back has been cut shorter. This is often done when clients have a troublesome crown area. You get the best of both with this style, as it’s easy to manage, and you can rock a cool style.
#3: Blonde Crew Cut with Faded Sides
Into classic, timeless hairstyles for men? I recommend this blonde crew cut with faded sides. Ask your barber to cut down all the hair around your cowlicks. But to keep the front of your hair a bit longer for dimension and shape. You might want to take a selfie for Instagram after a handsome style like this!
#4: Voluminous Crew Cut on Thick Hair
If you can handle getting rid of some hair, try this voluminous crew cut on thick hair. When talking to your stylist about cutting your hair, ask them to add as much texture as possible. Not only will this remove unnecessary hair, but it will help to add volume to your dense hair. I recommend a matte pomade styled from roots to ends on a towel or blow-dried hair.
#5: Mid Drop Fade for a Crew Cut
Need a haircut for a formal event? Ask your barber to take on this mid-drop fade for a crew cut to make your night much better. A zero fade on the sides with a scissor cut on top will always be a classic. It’s easily styled with a pomade like Suavecito’s Original Hold Pomade for that gentlemanly look.
#6: Short Pompadour Crew Cut for Older Men
Trying to balance out feeling age appropriate while still being stylish? If this sounds like you, I recommend asking your barber for this short pompadour crew cut for men. The overall shape of this haircut is quite youthful. But it strays away from some of the tighter fades you’ll see on some more modern cuts. This creates a classic and tidy feel to this style without feeling too overdone. Style the top of your hair with a styling cream to keep your hair relaxed.
#7: Textured and Faded Short Ivy League
This textured and faded short Ivy League cut is neat and stylish and will never go out of style. You’ll see that the fade on the sides is a soft graduate from the skin to a 2. It features a texturized haircut on top to maintain a relaxed appearance.
#8: Short Disconnected Crew Cut with a Textured Style
Thanks to Instagram, a short disconnected cut has taken the internet by storm. You will always look great with a zero fade on the sides. And you can wear the top of this haircut pushed forward or up, depending on your mood!
#9: Swept Forward with a Height Number One Fade
Like to go short, but a skin fade has been too short for you in the past? This swept forward with a height number one fade is short enough not to show much skin. It’s perfect for keeping coarse textures condensed and easy to manage. Throw some gel up top for extra control!
#10: High Skin Fade on a Crew Cut
This high skin fade on a crew cut is cool, office ready, and works on every guy. Next time you visit your barber, ask for a zero fade on the back and the sides with a crew cut on top. Or better yet, show them this photo!
#11: Thick Crew Cut with Tapered Sides
Are you a trendsetter and hoping to pair your look with your locks? With this thick crew cut with tapered sides, your hair can easily be as cool as the rest of your style. When visiting your local barber, ask for a zero-drop fade on the sides and a buzz with a lineup on top. Style with matte clay to emphasize your new, edgy haircut.
#12: Very Short Slicked Crew Cut
This short-slicked crew cut is perfect for a guy who wants to maintain a clean-cut image. Let me explain! By asking your barber for a taper fade on the sides and a crew cut, you can easily jump out of the shower, apply some gel, and go! Looking closer, you’ll see that the fringe of this haircut softly covers the forehead. And the zero fade allows you to have a clean-cut feel while providing longevity to this style.
#13: Side Parted with a Zero Fade
Possibly one of the most classic haircuts of all time – you don’t want to miss this side-parted hair with a zero fade. Not only is this style timeless, but it’s also as easy as it gets to style and manage. A fade on the side ensures longevity and cleanliness of the haircut. All while the disconnected top allows for easy styling.
#14: Fuzzy Crew Cut with a Shaved Line
There are endless options out there when looking at short haircuts for men. But if you’re feeling bold, you should check out this fuzzy crew cut with a shaved line. Make sure you grow the top a bit before visiting your barber, and ask for a zero fade on the sides with a line. Add some matte clay for a textured feel and finish with a hairspray for all day hold! I recommend Paul Mitchell’s Freeze and Shine Super Spray as your finishing spray.
#15: Grey Textured Top with Short Sides
If your salt and pepper hair has become difficult and unruly, why not embrace the change? Go for this grey textured top with short sides. With a fade on the sides, this will help eliminate most of the maintenance of your daily styling. The best part about crew cut maintenance is that you will only need to spend a little time returning to the barbershop!
#16: Spiked Crew Cut with Shaved Sides
Are you bored with the side-parted haircut you’ve been rocking the last few years? If so, opt for this spiked crew cut with shaved sides. It’s clean cut, masculine, and fresh without hair around your ears. I recommend a pomade to hold and rebooking with your barber every four weeks for maintenance.
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#17: Brushed-Up Crew Cut with Mid Bald Fade
A brushed-up crew cut with a mid-bald fade is an ultra-modern and stylish look that works best on guys with thick hair. It’s a great way to add texture and volume while keeping things neat. For styling, work some lightweight pomade through the top of your hair. It will give you an added definition. This will also help you without looking greasy or weighed down throughout the day. To complete the look, finish with American Crew’s Molding Clay. It adds enough matte hold without making your locks crunchy or stiff! Make sure to say exactly what you’re after when visiting your barber. They’ll be able to give you that perfectly blended fade and a customized style.
#18: Short-Faded Quiff with Line Up and Texture
This classic look works best for men with medium-length hair. But, it can be tailored for those with longer or shorter locks. An angular face shape looks particularly appealing with this look. The contrast between the softness of the quiff and the sharp lines of the fade makes it eye-catching. Use a light styling cream to get the most hold all day without compromising texture. Try Hanz de Fuko’s Quicksand before blow-drying your hair into place. For added definition, finish by using matte clay.
#19: Swept Style with Shorter Sides and Bald Fade for Thick Hair
This clean cut works best on thick hair with natural texture or curl. It can be styled in multiple ways depending on your preference. To achieve this look, ask your barber to trim the sides of your hair close to your head. Keep some length on top so it can be styled as desired. Opt for a bald fade around the sides and back of your head for extra definition. The fade should blend seamlessly into the neckline. Finish off by using a matte wax like Suavecito Matte Pomade. It’s good to sweep back any flyaways or add more texture if needed. The result is shiny and styled with hold.
#20: The Modern Crew Cut Trend
When it comes to modern crew cuts, this is it! Short haircuts like this are perfect for college guys who want that clean, sharp look.
#21: Caesar-Inspired Crew Cut with a Beard Fade
If you want to try a men’s bald fade but also have a beard, ask your barber to fade your beard as well. This will create a sharp connection between your haircut and your beard. Pair this with a crew cut on top for an even crisper look. You might be able to recreate this exact style at home by using products. Ask your barber or stylist for suggestions.
#22: Stylish Crew Cut with a High Fade
With the darkness of the afro Caribbean hair type, crew cuts with high fades work well. This has faded to the skin around the back and sides and at the midpoint of the skull, starting near the temples. The top is clippered short and then brushed forward to be able to line up the hairline sharply. A trendy cut and style for many, regular cuts are needed to keep it fresh.
#23: Silver Crew Cut with Bangs
Color is popular with men now. This silver crew cut with bangs could be a good choice for you. As with all colors, you want to pay attention to your complexion as you choose what to have. With silver being very light, it’s recommended to have a bit of color on your face instead of a pale look. A light hair color can make a pale complexion look even lighter. I recommend silver to men who have a glow or Mediterranean complexion.
#24: Easy-Maintenance Crew Cut
Some guys want an easy-maintenance crew cut that only requires a little upkeep. It’s faded to the skin around the ears and blended into the short top. Remember to be specific to your barber on how much you want off the top, and remember the grade last used. This crew cut has been left long enough to style, so I suggest using a good styling powder for the natural finish.
#25: Perfect Crew Cut with a Low Fade
Enhancements are popular with customers and barbers alike to finish off the style. This would be good to consider if you have thin hair or a receding hairline. This crew cut with a low fade has been executed perfectly to enhance the areas to make it look full. Unfortunately, it’s temporary, and regular visits to the barbershop will be needed to keep it fresh.
#26: Short Crew for Thinning Hair
A short crew for thinning hair is excellent for fine textured hair. The short sides will accentuate your hair on top, making it appear fuller than it is.
#27: Messy Crew Cut
The messy crew cut is perfect for men with long, straight hair wanting a quick and easy haircut to style and maintain. The haircut is short and faded tightly around the ears, while a lot of texture has been added to the top to create a messy, lived-in finish. In styling this haircut, use a styling powder and a sea salt spray to enhance the shape of your cut and keep your style longer.
#28: Low-Maintenance Crew Cut
The low-maintenance crew cut is perfect for men who desire a haircut that requires little to no styling. It’s great on any hair texture and has been perfectly cut following the shape of the head, faded to the skin, and worked up into a slightly longer top.
#29: Crew Cut for Balding Men
A crew cut for balding men creates an illusion of thicker tresses. A skin fade at the sides and back is coupled with a lengthier top to compliment the shape of your face and head.
#30: Bold Curly Crew Cut
A curly crew cut is perfect for men who want to boost their bold curls. It’s short around the ears and faded into a heavy disconnected top. Daily styling is needed with this cut. A good quality sea salt spray scrunched into your tresses will enhance the intricacy of the curls.
#31: Crew Cut Blowout Style
A crew cut blowout style works wonders on men with thick tresses who prefer a quick and easy haircut to style and maintain. This cut is faded to the skin, taken high, and tightened to the top. To recreate this look, blow-dry your hair, add sea salt spray to the top, and finish it with styling powder.
#32: Cute Crew Cut for Boys
Most parents are fond of the crew cut for boys for its practicality and formality. It’s short on the sides while leaving some length at the top to allow a wide array of styles. Adding a strong pomade keeps the style longer.
#33: Side-Swept Crew Cut Style
Another fade cut is this side-swept crew haircut, but more casual, with a natural look for the top portion and medium to short hair to match. This works well for guys with wavy hair and creates one of the most well-balanced side-swept crew cut haircuts for men.
#34: The French Crop Crew Cut
The French crop crew cut is becoming more popular. The texture on top, combined with the straight, forward-facing bangs, gives this a clean and easy-to-style look.
#35: Easy Crew Cut with a Surgical Line
Like the famous Japanese paintings of waves, this short crew cut haircut with a surgical line keeps everything low and trimmed. This then directs attention to the front side, where a gush of hair goes across.
#36: Side Part Crew Cut with Hard Part
A side part crew cut with a hard part is simple yet effective. It’s paired with faded sides and does a great job of getting attention to your top hair. A side-parted crew cut like this makes you look dope, as always.
#37: The Modern Crew Cut with High Fade
Tidy up your look to achieve that professional form with a modern crew cut with a high fade! It fits the criteria of being sleek, stylish, and sexy.
#38: The Classic Crew Cut with a Beard
This classic crew cut with a beard is clean and versatile and can be styled to a man’s liking. It can be styled over to either side or up in the middle, making it easy and looking good.
For styling products, I recommend trying the Hudson and Hammers Alchemy, a mix between pomade and wax that creates a satin shine. Any pomade with a sheen will do. This haircut caters to the modern man looking for something clean and easy to style. Whether you’re looking for men’s or boys haircuts, this classic crew cut hairstyle suits all!
#39: The Ivy League Crew Cut
The Ivy League crew cut styles are clean and polished. An Ivy League cut is precise and sharp and showcases facial features. It’s a no-fuss cut that still makes a statement, similar to an undercut. This cut is for a variety of men. If a man is a little on the thinning side, it can help his hair look thicker. If he does manual labor or plays sports, it’s a haircut that breathes and doesn’t trap sweat and heat.
Use Kevin Murphy Easy Rider on all of your short men’s cuts. It dries with a natural finish. Any hair creams would go a long way in this cut. It can be kept or roughed up and tousled for a casual day.
#40: Taper Fade Crew Cut with Mid Fade
Try a mens crew cut with a taper fade featuring a mid fade. With the touch of a fade and the man’s opinion on how they want to line their sideburns (i.e., pointed, square, or tapered), the haircut will still stand out.
This haircut is suitable for most guys since it compliments most head shapes. The styling also depends on how your hair grows. The direction of your hair will judge which side it would be best combed towards. This crew-cut hairstyle is also quite versatile. If the barber or stylist decides to leave more length on the front, the dude would be able to pull that part up as they style to give them a pompadour look.
#41: The Military Crew Cut Fade
The military crew cut is characterized by a short back and sides and a hair length on top about one or two inches. The longest hair generally begins at the front hairline and gradually shortens toward the crown area. The back and sides can be as short as the skin. Crew cut hairstyles are for any guy who wants a low-maintenance hairstyle and holds a vocation or position that may require specific hair length regulations. This cut is recommended for guys who have what some call white-collar jobs because it exudes confidence.
The haircut can be designed to look good on nearly any face shape. For instance, the cut can be fitted nicely for dudes with a round face shape by maintaining squareness in the area of the parietal ridge of the head, where the sides meet the top of the head.
#42: The Neat Long Crew Cut
This is a neat and long crew cut with spikes and a surgical line. It’s easy to style and looks fresh. Crew cuts are best for men who prefer shorter haircuts. It suits all hair types. Use a good matte pomade like Byrd Matte or Reuzel Clay when styling.
#43: Modern Tapered Crew Cut with Fade
This is a tapered crew cut fade. It’s short on the sides so that the cut could show off the facial features. There’s enough length on top to get different looks, too. When you have a lot of length and texture up top, depending on how you cut it, it can give you that messy sort of “model” look that you see in the magazines, or you can sleek it down more to be more conservative. If you’re getting this cut, use products such as 18.21 paste. If you don’t, you won’t get the look that you’re going for. It takes at most 2 minutes to put in the product.
#44: Classy Textured Crew Cut with Mid Fade
This textured crew cut with a mid-fade is classic and energetic at the same time. There’s lots of texture in the evenly chopped layers on the top. The uniform layers were cut short, giving the top some movement and thickness that is very easy to manage.
If you have thick hair, crew cuts will soften and lighten the top while still appearing thick to show the fade well. For men with a receding hairline and thin hair, this artificial horizontal fringe can cover the receding hairline very well. The barber needs to be aware of the part that needs to be kept to form the thickness covering the receding part. Many face shapes can suit this cut as long as we control the height of the conjunction well. For example, a rounder face would look good with a mid to high fade, while a long thin face would look good with an even lower mid-fade.
#45: Short Crew Cut with a Hard Line
This short crew cut features a variety of personalities. The short edgy skin fade with a hard line gives it an edgy look while having professionalism at the same time. It has a bit of a greaser feel to it as well as a traditional military feel. Something to think about for this classic crew cut is maintenance. Go in to see your barber every three weeks and once in between for a neck trim cleanup.
Most men who get edgy crew cuts usually need that strong impression. When it comes to face shape, this cut can be worn on almost any guy. It just is a matter of bone structure and how high up to bring the initial fade levels on the skull. Depending on your head’s temple shape and curvature, the hard line can be higher or lower.