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Michchamp
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I just learned what you'd call this:
it's called a "fashy."
on my lunch breaks around here (an area with a lot of office buildings, a few oil company HQs, ad companies, bank offices, etc) lately I've noticed a handful of guys sporting them. I guess openly associating yourself with Nazis has lost some of its professional stigma...?
A history of the haircut says prior to being co-opted by the "alt-right" AKA neo-nazis, it was associated with white rapper "Macklemore" who I was not familiar with, and other clueless hipsters, and a handful of Hollywood celebs (Brad Pitt was one). this was circa 2011-2012. To me, it seemed an obvious throwback to Hitler's brownshirts, but I guess not everyone knows their history. or cares.
it's called a "fashy."
on my lunch breaks around here (an area with a lot of office buildings, a few oil company HQs, ad companies, bank offices, etc) lately I've noticed a handful of guys sporting them. I guess openly associating yourself with Nazis has lost some of its professional stigma...?
A history of the haircut says prior to being co-opted by the "alt-right" AKA neo-nazis, it was associated with white rapper "Macklemore" who I was not familiar with, and other clueless hipsters, and a handful of Hollywood celebs (Brad Pitt was one). this was circa 2011-2012. To me, it seemed an obvious throwback to Hitler's brownshirts, but I guess not everyone knows their history. or cares.