Men's Grooming

7 Dope Versions Of The Crew Cut

Here are some celebrity approved versions of the crew cut, that make men look like grooming gods.

Mehul Reuben Das

The Regular Crew Cut

With the regular crew cut, there is no prominent fade involved. Just ask your barber to trim the hair on the sides and the back of your head, such that they are shorter than the hair on the top of your head.

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The High Fade Crew Cut

You can actually combine a few other styles to come up with your own variant. Ask your barber to trim your hair really short, and to make the fade towards the top.

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The Dark Fade Crew Cut

Vicky’s fade is a lot denser and darker. The best thing about this one is that Vicky actually got this haircut from Sunny, his brother, during the lockdown.

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Crew Cut With A Pompadour

You can actually combine a number of other hairstyles with a crew cut if you play around with the length of your hair at the top. Try adding a pompadour to your crew cut.

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The Blended Crew Cut

This one is quite similar to the first one. Just keep the hair on the sides and the back a little shorter, and a little longer towards the top.

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Crew Cut With A Low Buzzed Fade

The key here is to trim your hair on the sides as short you can possibly go, without shaving your hair off. If you have densely growing hair, this looks particularly good.

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The Step-Faded Crew Cut

The fade has to be low on this one. The second ‘tier’ will be longer than the buzzed part. The hair on the top of your head should be longer.

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