Article 6FPWQ Teenage mullets are freaking me out – but I’m all for them | Van Badham

Teenage mullets are freaking me out – but I’m all for them | Van Badham

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Van Badham
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I, for one, spent a significant chunk of my late teens with long, lank unbrushed tresses dyed an unforgivable shade of burgundy

A week ago, at the train station, four boys aged about 15, in matching uniforms, buffeted past me. Childless, I have minimal contact with rambunctious teens; small and easily knocked over, I've learned to cower in their presence when I do. Not this time! Oh my god!" I blurted, staring in shock at their bobbing heads as they departed: They've all got mullets!"

Yes, I know that modern history's most infamous hairstyle has made its comeback; hair historians believe the hairdresserlessness of pandemic lockdowns liberated many a household barber from both scrutiny and shame. Last year its post-pandemic popularity was reported in the media as an amusing fad. Twelve more months have passed and it's still here... and it's completely freaking me out.

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