Mullet haircuts for men are having a major comeback nowadays! This style was rocked by many celebrities, with David Bowie, Sylvester Stallone, and Andre Agassi being some that most people know. “Business in the front, party in the back” would be the motto of these mullets that combine both short and long hair and that can be styled depending on hair type and occasion.
Over the years, the mullet has had ups and downs, and there is even a festival called “The MulletFest” in Australia. In this article, we will present different variations of this iconic style for men of all ages.
1. Extra-long Mullet for Men with Straight Hair And Sideburns
Also considered a combination of Caesar’s cut and mullet, this haircut has long sideburns and a straight fringe, along with long hair at the back. Then, suited for men with medium length and long hair, it is a great way to add personality to your typical short haircut.
What to ask your barber
Also, make sure you mention the length of this haircut, which needs to stay the same in the back while the sideburns need to be trimmed on the diagonal and kept pointy. Then, the top needs 2-3 inches of hair and a fringe that reaches half of your forehead.
2. Long Mullet Shaved on the Sides
This version sports a Pompadour-style front cut with a long stripe of hair that follows the line of the head all the way down to the nape. In contrast, the temples are skin trimmed and faded, thus giving the impression of a longer, slimmer face. Also, the beard adds to the impression.
What to ask your barber
Of course, mention that you want to keep the original length of your short hair in the crown area while the temples can be cleared and skin-trimmed, and at the end, ask for a Pompadour styling for extra volume and height.
3. Long Mullet with Straight Hair
Short, nice trimmed sideburns without using razors and a high flap top with plenty of length in the back are what a long mullet can look like. This is a very bold and stylish choice!
What to ask your barber
Make sure you ask for plenty of short, layered cuts in the stripe area and a short scissors trim for your temples. Finally, the top needs a bit of styling for the hair to be swept-back and fixed using a comb.
4. Short, Subtle Mullet
A short haircut with a mullet shape is the perfect option for aficionados who don’t have the courage to sport the classic look. It features a spiky front part with hair slightly longer than on the sides and a very short mullet at the nape that finishes around neck level.
What to ask your barber
Tell your barber you want a short haircut for men with a mullet shape for your hair, mentioning that the overall length of the hair should reach 2-3 inches maximum. Don’t forget to ask for spiky styling for the center top side to get that messy, negligent look.
5. Long Mullet Cuts with a Side Razor Pattern
Layered, long, negligent Mullets for Men are here combined with faded sides and razor-cut lines above the ear for a stylish twist.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a layered top, approximately 4 to 5 inches in length, and keep the temples of the skin faded. Then, for the final touch, you want three short, razor-cut lines above the ear.
6. Curly Layered Mullet
The mullet with curly hair gives the curls a nice shape and height while keeping the original look. It’s great to be styled with a lived-in beard for a hippie vibe.
What to ask your barber
For a fine trimming for your curls with slightly shorter edges than the crown part and sideburns that finish at ear level.
7. Caesar’s Cut and Mullet with Long Back
The combination of two different haircuts makes for an interesting look. It has a short, straight-cut fringe, typical for a Caesar Haircut, and long, straight pieces in the back, typical for a mullet.
What to ask your barber
The crown hair should be cut at approximately 2 inches in length and have a fringe, while the back should be kept long and straight cut so that it gets past the shoulders.
8. Colored Spiky Mullet
A very edgy, cool look, perfect for Red Hot Chili Peppers fans, is this magenta colored short mullet with negligent styling, perfect for artistic personalities!
What to ask your barber
For this style, you need to dye your hair in magenta and opt for a short mullet haircut, keeping the look messy and no longer than 2 inches.
9. Mohawk Mullet
The long strands of hair are here featured both in the front of the head and the nape level for a mix of Mohawk and Mullet haircuts. The final look is very dynamic and even-looking.
What to ask your barber
Specify you want a mullet haircut with faded temples by scissors and also keep the crown area really long in order to style it in a Mohawk afterward.
10. Andre Agassi Mullet
This 80’s iconic look rocked by Andre Agassi is now a retro style. The big voluminous crown is matched by an equally long mane at the back.
What to ask your barber
Long mullet haircut of around 6 inches overall length and blunt-ended sideburns. Also, color the length of your hair blonde while leaving the roots their natural color.
11. Grunge Mullet
The high street-inspired grunge mullet is a modern interpretation of the classic version, this time with shorter back strands and a wide fringe cut to reach half of the forehead.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a choppy, layered mullet cut and short bangs cut right at the half of the forehead while keeping the sideburns slightly faded.
12. Pompadour Style Mullet with Straight Hair
These sleek, swept-back Pompadour style mullet haircuts are perfect for David Bowie’s fans. The sideburns are long and combed to meet the rest of the hair, while the crown area sports even longer strands of hair nicely combed for a put-together look. Moreover, the Pompadour cut in front allows for extra height and volume for the hair.
What to ask your barber
Razors won’t be needed for this haircut, only scissors and the fine skills of a talented hairstylist will! Ask for a mullet and, in front, a pompadour cut.
13. Mullet with Side Bangs
Get the most out of your long hair by having this mullet with a small, thin fringe styled on the side and long back strands covering the neck and nape.
What to ask your barber
Classic mullet with a highlighted fringe and long back strands to cover your neck and nape. The sides should be slightly faded but keep the length to at least 0.5 inches.
14. Ginger Mullet with Shaved Sides
What a glorious way to celebrate ginger hair! The color of this thick mane is enhanced by the contrast with the white skin, and we think it is a bold choice for various mullet haircuts for men.
What to ask your barber
Ask your barber to give you a “burr” cut on the sides, where your hair should feel like sandpaper to touch, and keep the crown area slightly faded but not shorter than 1 or 5 inches. A great style for older men. Check it out!
15. Curly, Fluffy Mullet with Bangs
Also known as the mullet cut for curly hair, this mullet cut for curly hair gives a youthful look and sports straight cut bangs for extra style.
What to ask your barber
Make sure that the final look is an asymmetrical, free-falling look, by asking for a scissors cut with longer strands at the back and short-cut bangs in the front.
16. Flat Top Mullet with Little Tail
Thin hair can benefit from this mullet with flat tops that will enhance the crown’s height and volume. The variation on this mullet haircut is the little ponytail you can get at the back of the neck.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a typical mullet haircut and mention that you also want the front side to be as long as the back side and for the length to allow putting the hair in a ponytail.
17. Short Mullet With Highlights
This two colored haircut has a nice even look, typical of the bad-boy kind of attitude!
What to ask your barber
Make sure you mention you want a modern mullet in two colors, where the temples are faded at a 1/4 inch length and the top is colored in a contrasting shade.
18. Two Colored Long Mulle
Also, half of the hair on this long mullet is bright blonde, while the other half is black. Contrast is highlighted by the unusual styling that mixes the two colors together and the sharp contour of this haircut.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a burr cut for your temples, which should be skin-trimmed with razors and for a longer cut at the top with a small front fringe.
19. Long Mullet With Straight Hair And Lateral Razor Lines
Get the most out of your mullet with this long version sporting long sideburns and a razor-cut side pattern to draw attention to your haircut.
What to ask your barber
Your longest strands of hair should be around 4 inches long, reaching shoulder-level, while the temples should also be short. Add a razor-cut sideline for contrast.
20. Curly Voluminous Mullet
An all-American look thanks to the stars and stripes, this retro haircut is great for wavy, voluminous hair of all colors.
What to ask your barber
A 3–4-inch long scissors cut is best to describe this mullet haircut to your stylist if you have wavy, rebellious hair.
21. Sleek, Piecey Mullet With Fringe
Also, this edgy, layered, mullet-shaped haircut is extremely stylish and refined. Ensure you define your uneven pieces with a bit of gel for a wispy look.
What to ask your barber
Mention that you want a modern mullet with long strands both at the back and at the front of your hair and that the final look should be a negligent artistic mess with uneven layers and different lengths in your crown area.
22. Half Long Half Shaved Mullet With Straight Hair
This mullet is very interesting looking and will surely draw attention to your face.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a mullet around 2 inches long at the back and for a skin fade on the front side with well-defined edges around your temples.
23. Extra-long Mullet With Shaved Sides
Typical for a college boy or an anti-establishment supporter, this contrasting haircut is sure to make an impression on onlookers.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a long back side with some subtle layers so that it will have that neat, nicely combed aspect as in the photo and a subtle fade on the sides of the temple.
24. Shaggy Mullet with Facial Hair
Swept back, this shaggy haircut can look quite stylish and neat and is a great version for a mullet haircut that blends seamlessly with the shaggy beard.
What to ask your barber
Ask for an overall length of 1/2 inches on the long side and a temple fade on the sides of about 1/8 inches long.
25. Shaggy Mullet With Skin Fade
Spiky in the front, shaggy in the back! A great interpretation of the mullet for this curly brown hair with deep temple fade and extra-long mane.
What to ask your barber
Keep the length of the back piece about to reach the shoulders level and shave the temples for a nice contrast. Style the front part so that it has a spiky, straight look.
26. Extra Long Mullet with Shaved Sides
This rock n’ roll look with flowing locks and skin-shaved sides is great for eccentric personalities and will sure inject your attitude with rebellion and boldness.
What to ask your barber
Keep your long tresses nicely trimmed to the end and ask for exposed arches and temple fade. Then, the razor-cut sideline is optional.
27. Faux Mohawk Mullet for Blonde Hair
Plenty of punk attitude for this mullet haircut with a spiky Mohawk front part and long back piece. The temples are skin faded for contrast.
What to ask your barber
The skin faded at the temples and hairline with razors, creating a gradually longer central part to create the mullet shape. Also, style the top part with a bit of gel for a spiky punk look.
28. Bowl-like Mullet
Extreme mullets can be matched with extreme body accessories, and together they will bring you extra coolness. A skin fade cut mixed with a subtle mullet is a mix between a bowl-cut and a mullet.
What to ask your barber
High skin fade for a whitewall effect on your temples and a long back piece with hair reaching 1-2 inches in length. Keep the front side short and blunt.
29. Short Mullet With Exposed Arches
Extra-long hair both in the back and front and a gradually longer fade for the arches are what these mullet haircuts for men are all about. The long tresses are messy and layered for extra volume in the crown area.
What to ask your barber
Ask your barber to expose the arches with a skin razor cut and change the blades as he goes higher to a bigger scale. The mullet should be scissored with care to reach an even length and end at the nape. Looking for something to pair your goatee with? You got what you’re looking for! Try it out!
30. Bright Red Mullet
David Bowie-inspired looks with a bright red mane and piecey layers that give an uneven, messy look in contrast with the compact hair color will ensure that your hair doesn’t look like a big, heavy red helmet.
What to ask your barber
You should mention that the overall length of your hair should be around 1-2 inches long and that the mullet tail should reach past shoulder level. Ask for a sharp cut at ear level for pointy sideburns that frame your face.
31. Short Mullet With Razor Pattern on the Sides
A straight and curly mullet sports different elements from different hairstyles for a modern look. The long curly tail at the back is matched by the intricate razor pattern drawn on the sides of the temples.
What to ask your barber
This is a typical mullet with short hair both at the front and at the sides, but the length varies. While you have a temple fade in front, the hair reaches 1 inch long and starts to grow gradually as we move to the back. The pattern drawn by razor machines is the most intricate part of the whole haircut. Nice, isn’t it? Check it out!
32. Pompadour Styled Mullet With Shaved Sides
The pompadour is a term for a style that wears the hair brushed up and back from the forehead, as is the case with this mullet, where we have long wavy hair at the back while the forehead is exposed, all the long hair being styled upwards or slightly combed on the back. The side pattern brings a geometrical look to the whole ensemble.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a long mullet with the biggest length reaching around 4 inches at the back and for a skin fade with two triangle-shaped patterns with the 0000 clippers.
33. Pompadour Styled Mullet With Faded Sides
More classic, long mullets with pompadour styled fronts can be seen here. The temples are still faded, but this time they are almost 1/4 inch long. Use gel or hair wax to make sure the hair stays in place.
What to ask your barber
A long mullet haircut with pompadour styling means you need extra combing and styling after the haircut is done. Then, the overall length of this haircut is around 2 inches.
34. Long Mullet With Long Wings
This 90s-inspired look with long wings, middle part mullet haircut, and added highlights makes for a very distinctive look, completed by the medium beard.
What to ask your barber
Only cut the side hairs while keeping the crown long and hanging. Then, the back hair ends at nape level, where it can be styled to stay curly or straight. Look cool with this style. A perfect, balanced cut with its facial hair.
35. Layered Mullet With Short Bangs
An interesting combination of hair lengths, this three leveled haircut sports a straight front side, a contoured temple fade, and a long mullet haircut for the crown area. Overall, quite a mix!
What to ask your barber
Ask for a Mullet with a maximum of 2 inches in length and sharp, straight lines in the front and at the temples, where it should be visible that there are two different hair levels. Want something decent? Then try this out.
36. Layered Mullet With Razor Pattern on the Sides
Another interesting mullet version includes this side patterned temple fade with a side part, swept-back hair in the front, and long sideburns.
What to ask your barber
Ask to completely expose the area above the ear with a clipper fade and make a subtle transition to the center of the crown while getting directly to the long hair in the nape area. Also, the razor pattern is optional.
37. David Bowie’s Mullet
The David Bowie version of the Mullet has a longer front side and long back, with a subtle fade.
What to ask your barber
A short haircut in the front, around half the length of the longest hair strands at the back, covered temples, and a bit of layering for the tail part.
38. Shaggy Mullet with Curly Hair
Thick wavy hair is styled beautifully with uneven bangs and piecey strands of hair at the back that make for a very innocent look.
What to ask your barber
The overall length should be around 3 inches long, while the sideburns should be equal in size to the back hairs. Then, the front is also long cut with bangs covering the forehead.
39. Long Mullet With Shaved Sides and Long Sideburns
Punk-inspired look, this long mullet with extra long sideburns and skin-shaved temples makes for a contrasting appearance.
What to ask your barber
After you grew your hair for at least 7 months, explain that you want a mullet haircut with punk-inspired elements such as the subtle Mohawk and sideburns reaching the neck level. Pretty unique, I must say. Don’t be scared to explore with your hair.
40. Long Layered Mullet With Shaved Sides
This V-shaped long layered mullet makes for an exquisite look that displays the full beauty of man’s hair.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a temple fade with a long layered hair in the crown and back area that should reach 4 inches long.
41. Caesar Cut and Mullet With Straight Hair
In the Caesar, the hair on the top of the head is layered to around a length of 1 to 2 inches, with the front combed forward into short bangs. The back and sides are tapered, while the back is long and free falling.
What to ask your barber
Explain that you want the two styles combined: both a Caesar Cut and a Mullet, and mention the desired length. This is a great Asian hairstyle reference. Try out this style!
42. Spiky Mullet with Natural Gray Hair
Unusual, freestyle mullet haircuts for men, with less obvious levels of hair and a high crown with pointy stick straight hair strands.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a short mullet haircut but ask to keep the length in the crown area also and arrange them in a negligent mess.
43. Pompadour Mullet With Shaved Pattern
A super neat, stylish, sleek look, with a thin mullet tail and classic- pompadour styling in the front is the key to keeping it cool no matter the age. Elvis never goes out of style!
What to ask your barber
Make sure your barber finds that you want a Pompadour front style before he starts trimming the front hair as short as the faded skin on your temples. Fine trimming is everything in order to get this very carefully clipped look.
44. Long Mullet With Shaved Pattern on the Sides
Much like the haircut above, this Mullet has the same skin fade temples, but the mullet part has wider and fuller hair, and also two visible razor lines decorate the temples.
What to ask your barber
The overall length is around 2 inches, with a shaggy backside and clean, skin-trimmed temples.
45. Long Chunky Mullet With Wavy Hair
Those with chunky, thick, wavy hair can get rid of the extra hair with the help of this chunky mullet, which has both volume and sleekness thanks to the temple fade.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a long Mullet with shaved sides and extra long hairs in the crown area and in the back.
46. Long Bushy Mullet for Curly Hair
A curly, full type of hair can benefit the mullet, which will give a nice shape and silhouette to the mane.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a long mullet with a long front part and short, trimmed sides. The front part will need extra grooming for a shape-up.
47. Half Shaved, Half Long Mullet With Pattern
In this case, the mullet is very thin in the crown area and starts to gradually widen as we move to the back.
What to ask your barber
The short trimmed mullet with deep faded sides and spiky styling for the front hairs is all the indication he will need.
48. Light Pink Ombre for Long Mullet
A light lavender-pink color for dark hair makes for a beautiful contrast that will attract attention to your face.
What to ask your barber
An overall long mullet, with long bangs, long trimmed sides, and beautiful lavender pink highlights to enhance the color of your natural hair.
49. Sporty Short Mullet
A casual, sporty look is ensured with this short mullet that rocks both short and long hair.
What to ask your barber
A temple fade of around 1/8 inch long gradually becomes longer as he reaches the crown area and a backside of approximately 1 inch long.
50. Messy Long Mullet With Subtle Highlights and Straight Short Bangs
A fashionable, sophisticated look is displayed here in the shape of a mullet haircut with long, blunt-ended bangs and blonde highlights on top. Contrast is the key to creating this look, based on geometrical lines in the front and freestyle finishing at the back.
What to ask your barber
For a carefully trimmed 1 inch long fringe with free-falling crown strands and backside strands of hair-dyed blonde, for beautiful color contrast.
51. Short Mullet Mullet with Long Back Piece
Taper in the front and mullet in the back should be the name of this haircut that integrates beautifully different lengths of hair.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a front thinning and ensure the back hair stays untouched to get that natural hair tail.
52. Pompadour Style Mullet With Shaved Sides
What a masterpiece! A pompadour mullet with messy bangs swept backward and exposed temples to enhance the volume of the mane.
What to ask your barber
Also, ask for a skin fade on the sides and a 2 inch mane for the mullet part.
53. Subtle Mullet Cuts With Straight Hair
Then, a version of the mullet haircut is great for everyday wear. It has subtle variations in length and gives a natural, even look.
What to ask your barber
Make sure your barber keeps it short and simple, with little difference between hair lengths and a subtle fade.
54. Bushy Long Mullet with Voluminous Hair
An 80s inspired look can be obtained with this voluminous mullet haircut that is great for wavy, big hair!
What to ask your barber
Long Mullet with a long front side and full of volume. The length should be around 2 inches long, and the hair should be combed back.
55. Layered Mullet With Curly Hair
A typical mullet haircut adapted for curly messy hair, sports 3 different hair levels and a sharp razor side cut for contrast.
What to ask your barber
A subtle temple fade with long hair on top and back of the head and a bit of gel styling for the final touch.
56. Long Mohawk Mullet
Mullet Mohawk combines two haircuts together for an amazing result! The facial hair creates a unitary look with this particular haircut.
What to ask your barber
Also, radical skin fades on the sides with a thin, long Mohawk on top and at the back.
57. Long Messy Mullet With Platinum Blonde Hair
A shaggy messy long mullet has a long overall length and is great for those who like their hair free and flowing.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a long mullet with an average length of 3 inches, and let the messy styling do the magic for the final look!
58. Bowl Shaped Mullet With Straight Hair
With little to no transition between the two of them, this combination of bowl cut and mullet is great for thick, shiny, dark hair.
What to ask your barber
1/4-inch long layers of hair get bigger as he reaches the crown area, which should be bowl-shaped, and a long tail at the back to complete the mullet look.
59. Extra Curly Long Mullet With Front Piece
Flaunt your natural curls with this long curly mullet that will give both volume and shape to your mane.
What to ask your barber
The contrast between long strands of hair on top of your head and skin-trimmed, faded temples is the key to getting this look.
60. Gangsta Style Mullet With Wavy Hair
A short, trimmed top side with long, wavy hairs at the back is the key to a gangsta look thanks to the combination with a mustache and freshly shaved beard.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a fully covered backside with short crown hair and fresh shaving to create this type of look.
61. Long Straight Mullet With Blue Colored Front Piece
Personalize your mullet with this different colored part of hair that will bring diversity to your mane and surprise onlookers.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a long mullet with short bangs, chunky layers, and a blue-colored stripe of hair on the lateral side of your head.
62. Spiky Long Mullet
Get that bad boy type of look that you can still rock in a business suit with this spiky, long mullet great for everyday use.
What to ask your barber
Shaved sideburns with a gradual fade towards the crown and long fringed strands of hair at the top. A perfect teen boy haircut for your hair.
63. Long Mullet With Shaved Sides
This patchy, long mullet haircut with a shaved side greatly differs from your typical mullet.
What to ask your barber
Mention that you want an asymmetrical, patchy kind of look with shaved sides so that he can recreate this haircut.
64. Long Straight Retro Mullet
Long, straight mullet haircuts for men are super cool, thanks to the accessories used. Like this sporty headband that this guy rocks while carrying his boom box. As in the majority of cases, attitude is everything when it comes to funky haircuts!
What to ask your barber
All you need to say is that you want a long classic mullet with a headband to accessorize so that he can tell the required length of the cut for this look to be on point. A great classic 1950s hairstyle.
65. Caesar Cut Style Mullet With Long Back Piece
This haircut is practical and great to look at, thanks to the clean cuts and straight bangs that frame the face.
What to ask your barber
Past-shoulder back hairs and a razor cut around the temples and ear area are what you need for this look, as are straight, blunt bangs to partially cover your forehead.
66. Wet Style Mullet With Extra Curly Hair
Clean angles, a nice undercut hairstyle, and a long curly top for a mullet haircut with wet styling are great variations on the shaggy mullet.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a clean razor cut around the arches and a 2-inch long trimming for the mullet area.
67. Stylish Messy Mullet With Layers and Straight Bangs
This combination of both straight, clean layers and messy-styled strands of hair makes for an interesting look.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a deep, razor-cut skin fade on the sides with gradually longer hairs as he moves from the crown area to the backside.
68. Pompadour Style Mullet With Sideburns
This haircut, sporting exquisite sideburns that continue with the beard line all the way close to the mouth, is so masculine and so seductive that it is hard to resist converting your looks to this retro version of the mullet.
What to ask your barber
A pompadour with a Mullet twist is perfect for flaunting long, luscious straight hair and masculine sideburns to go with the tough look.
69. Curly Mullet With Even Length
This curly version of the mullet is more tempered, keeping the overall length of the hair by adding a back strand of long hair.
What to ask your barber
An even haircut with a length of 1 inch and a longer back stripe of hair to create the mullet effect.
70. Short Mullet with Straight Hair
A deep fade for the temple sides and a clean angle that will separate the hairline from the forehead will create this neat visual effect, in contrast with the big, full tail.
What to ask your barber
Business in the front, party in the back, but on a much smaller scale, with attention to the details and finishing of the mullet.
71. Shaggy Mullet With Facial Hair
If you want to keep the length of your locks, this is the perfect way to go! Plenty of volume and shagginess for your mullet haircuts for men
What to ask your barber
Ask for classic mullet but at a longer hair level, of around 2 inches.
72. Pompadour Style Mullet with Intricate Razor Pattern
An exquisite look for exquisite personalities is obtained here by mixing a Pompadour with a mullet. The razor patterns are optional, but we must admit they add much style to this haircut.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a 4-inch haircut for your nape area and a matching length in the front while keeping the sides exposed.
73. Shaggy Long Mullet With Shaved Sides
Swept-back is the stylish option for a mullet haircut, with plenty of volume in the back that makes the whole look airy and dynamic.
What to ask your barber
Shaved sides, straight-cut sideburns, and a temple fade complete the shaggy part in the back for a contrasting result.
74. Caesar Cut Style Long Mullet
The short bangs of this Caesar cut are choppy and thin, while the sideburns are pointy. The mullet look is completed by the long strands of hair reaching past shoulder level.
What to ask your barber
A combination of a Caesar cut and a mullet in the back with an average length of 1/2 inch.
75. Long Mullet Haircut with Swept Back Hair
The charm of this haircut is brought about by the contrast between the skin fade and the long, voluminous top part.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a mullet with really short, trimmed sides and styled to stay swept back.
76. Taper Mullet
This variation resembles a taper cut, except it sports the iconic long back tail specific to the mullet haircut.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a taper cut mixed with a mullet, and he will understand what has to be done in order to get the look.
77. Chunky Mullet with Messy Top
A chunky layered mullet haircut is a great idea when you’re looking for a messy look for short hair. This haircut will give you plenty of shape and texture.
What to ask your barber
A short skin fade on the temple sides, a short cut on the crown area of around 1 inch long, and plenty of negligent styling.
78. Wavy Mullet With Long Front Piece
This cascade-like mullet haircut sports a big, fluffy top and clean arches for contrast.
What to ask your barber
A trim using a 0000 clipper and a 2-inch-long pair of scissors is cut around the crown area.
79. Classic Short Mullet
This haircut is perfect if you have a receding hairline that you can easily integrate into the look of the haircut. It has both straight and curly hair, so it suits both types.
What to ask your barber
A 01 clipper trimming on the sideburns area and gradually grow to a 1/2-inch length for a mullet look.
80. Bowl Cut Style Mullet With Straight Hair
This nicely trimmed bowl-mullet haircut goes great with the carefully trimmed mustache. The eyeglasses bring a unique look!
What to ask your barber
A 1/2 inch long bowl cut finished with a mullet long back part with clean, razor-ed sideburns.
81. Mullet with Side Part
A subtle short mullet haircut goes perfectly with a straight razor cut separating the side part.
What to ask your barber
Start with a temple fade that gradually gets bigger and then separates the crown area into 2 distinct parts separated by a side part.
82. Shaggy Mullet with Wiry Hair
A woolly, wiry type of hair can benefit the mullet haircut since it creates distinct shapes and volumes in your mane for a change.
What to ask your barber
For this mullet, keep the overall length of approximately 1/4 inch on the sides and around 1 to 2 inches in the crown and back area.
83. Mullet with Side-Sweeped Front Piece
This particular mullet sports subtle highlights and a side-swept front piece that gives amplitude to the whole haircut and adds extra volume.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a short trimming on the side using 01 clippers and a 1 inch long level on the crown area with a front piece slightly longer than the rest that will resemble a thin fringe.
84. Short Trimmed Mullet With Faded Sides
This skin fade around the arches combined with thick, long hair on top makes for the perfect mullet haircut in the summertime. After all, this was the haircut the Neanderthals supposedly wore to protect their necks from wind and sun.
What to ask your barber
A classic mullet haircut with an extra short skin fade around the arches and spiky styling to the top part.
85. Mullet with Curly Top
Curls will look even more gorgeous with this mullet haircut for short hair that creates a distinct shape on your head.
What to ask your barber
Curly top, curly back, and a short, trimmed fade of around 1/4 inch long on the temple side. Don’t forget to trim your beard as well for a neat, fresh look.
86. Subtle Mullet with Long Front Piece
The symmetrical look of this haircut is given by the matching front piece of the mullet, which brings a different vibe to the coiffure.
What to ask your barber
A short fade above the ears, with skin-trimmed sideburns and no transition between the long and short strands of hair, will ensure this distinct look.
87. Subtle Mullet for Fine Straight Hair
This short mullet is so subtle that it can barely be seen from afar, so if you want to give it a try, it is a safe choice!
What to ask your barber
A short hair trim with a slightly longer stripe, nicely shaped and sculpted to resemble the mullet haircut.
88. Bowl-cut with a Mullet Back Side
This grunge-style mullet sports a bowl cut for your front part, completed with long stripes of hair in the back that soften the whole look.
What to ask your barber
Nice skin fade around the arches but not higher than temple level, and a short, straight cut for your front part should be enough to get the look.
89. Long Caesar Style Mullet with Wavy Hair
Flaunt your thick, dense, wavy hair with a long, Caesar style Mullet that sports both long and short lengths.
What to ask your barber
Keep plenty of volume with a 2 inch long trim for the front side, a taper fade haircut on the sides, and a full, long stripe of hair in the back.
90. Long Mullet with Side Part and Facial Hair
Side parts are great to enhance the mullet’s look and make it look less wild and dandy!
What to ask your barber
Ask for a high fade haircut on the sides and a 2 inch long trim in the top with a side and a nice beard grooming to complete this dapper style!
91. Wavy Long Mullet with Double Line on the Side
An ultra air-dynamic look is obtained with this back swept long mullet haircut that sports incredible long wavy hair both at the top and at the back of the neck. The lateral razor cut lines add to the feeling of movement of the entire haircut. Great haircut!
What to ask your barber
Business in the back, party in the front. There is nothing like this long, wavy mullet haircut to say it! The lateral razor lines are optional, but the cascade of free falling long stripes of hair in the back are mandatory!
92. Long Side Swept Mullet
This neatly combed and styled mullet haircut pairs well with the beard and eyebrows that are bleached for a soft look.
What to ask your barber
One inch overall length for the short parts and around 3-inch long strands of hair should be trimmed in the back. Keep it natural with a bit of gel and plenty of combing.
93. Subtle Mullet With Short Back Piece
For the more conservative, yet mullet gang members. This version of mullet haircuts for men is both daring and reasonable since it doesn’t sport such a long tail and sharply cut sides.
What to ask your barber
Long overall trimming in the back for a wavy effect combined with exposed temples and shaved sideburns and a long front part.
94. Layered Choppy Colored Mullet With Dark Roots
This is an all Red Hot Chili Peppers fan look that we would love to see coming back in the following years.
What to ask your barber
Choppy, uneven bangs, spikes, and a unique shade of pink combined with these dark roots and long back make for an astonishing look that not many are able to pull off.
95. Subtle Bushy Mullet with Volume
This haircut is more of a business in the front, business in the back kind of mullet, since it sports much more length and volume in the front, but the back is nonetheless even and thick.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a 1-inch long trimming in the back, no need to taper, and a full, buoyant front piece to balance the look.
96. Bowl Style Mullet with Layers
Typical grunge look, London style inspired look, this bowl cut combined with a mullet end is great for youngsters or those with a young spirit.
What to ask your barber
A round bowl-shaped cut in the front, continued with a long mullet back cut, along with a razor cut temple fade, should give your barber an idea of this look.
97. Messy Short Mullet with Thin Hair
The mullet haircut has both short and long cuts, allowing for easy layering that will add plenty of volume and texture to your thin hair, as is the case below.
What to ask your barber
A layered long cut for the crown part mixed with temple fade and subtle razor-ed sideburns. Keep the look natural with chunky layers and minimal styling.
98. Short, Subtle Mullet With Exposed Arches
The arches here are very well defined and exposed thanks to the side fade, while the crown is shaggy and curly with a subtle mullet at the back.
What to ask your barber
Exposed arches with a 001 clipper shave and a 1 inch long mullet haircut should complete the look.
99. Short, Subtle Mullet with Side Razor Lines
This subtle mullet haircut is sharp angled due to the pointy temple fade and razor-cut lines that decorate it in contrast with the short mullet.
What to ask your barber
A short, tapered mullet haircut with shaved sides and well-defined edges to the hair contour is a great way of describing this haircut to your hairdresser.
100. Short Mullet With Long Side Swept Front Pieces
This version of the mullet is great for those who are less rebellious and want an easy-going version.
What to ask your barber
The subtle fade on the temple side continues with thicker, longer sideburns and a long back trim to keep the Mullet vibe.
101. Caesar Style Long Mullet With Shaggy Backside
Another classic business in the front, party in the back, kind of look, this haircut combines the Caesar cut with a long mullet.
What to ask your barber
Short faded temples, a long crown area cut, and a nice trim for the tresses in the back that should be around 2 inches long to have this wavy shape.
102. Short Mullet With Side Part And Undercut
This mullet will make you look like an ancient samurai. The good part is that this haircut can make any man look at least 10 years younger.
What to ask your barber
A regular undercut with more focus on the top density. Further, ask for your barber’s opinion on each part of your hair, depending on your facial features.
103. Textured Caesar With Dense Curled Mullet
An amazing combo of two immortal haircuts for men. This one here is unique by its different textures on the top and back hair.
What to ask your barber
Request a short Caesar haircut with a trimmed top to get the textured aspect, and continue with a long and voluminous back. To get a haircut like this one, your hair should be curly and have a length of at least 2-3 inches.
104. Extra Long And Wild Mullet With Fringe
As you’ve noticed so far, the mullet is a haircut so versatile that it can be adapted to any look. This one looks like it was specially designed for an eternal party soul.
What to ask your barber
Spiky and messy strands on top with low sides. Your hair should be shoulder length, and it also needs great density to get this haircut done.
105. Wavy Comb Over Mullet With Double Razor Design
This haircut is handsome and rebellious at the same time. The comb-over wavy mullet highlights the old-school vibes, while the razor design focuses on wildness.
What to ask your barber
Ask for a textured comb-over and some styling advice in order to recreate the look yourself. Most importantly, keep the same volume for your hair on the top and bottom.
106. Messy Mullet with Sharp Top
Even if it can be easily confused with a mohawk, this haircut is a veritable mullet with a super short back.
What to ask your barber
Keep the sides at a #3 length and get a well defined spiky top. Request for a mullet with decreasing volume, from a wide top to a subtle back end.
107. Medium Mullet with Quiff
It seems that the medium-length hairstyles from the old movies are still in fashion. And there’s nothing wrong with that, this mullet looks amazing!
What to ask your barber
Get a short and subtle quiff on the front, a #4 on the sides, and a messy back. To get this done, you will need a length of at least 4-6 inches.
Conclusion
Glorious, discrete, funky, or edgy, these mullet haircuts are sure to make a lasting impression on the viewers and might even make a statement about the wearer’s political views. No matter the reason, they are great hairstyles and might make a comeback in the following years. I hope you enjoyed them as much as we did!
wm6x_CZ
I have a mullet like number 51 or 76, but the back is not that long
Esther
Wow, thank you! Huge collection of mullets for anyone’s taste and hair type!