Figure 1.--This boy was photographed for a Duch postcard. The front fringe seems fairly standard, but note the long hair at the side.

Dutch Bangs: Style

A first glance the bangs hair style worn by boys appears relatively standard. We have, however, noticed Dutch boys wearing many different styles of bangs. These variations concern both how the front fringe is cut as well as the length and styling of the hair at the side of the hair is cut. Here they are quite a variety of different styles. We note some of the most elaborate styling is on postcards. We are not sure how to interpret these postcards. The hair syles look fancier tham we have noted in less commercial photographs. The postcards show boys with longer hair at the sides which in some instances has been styled in a variety of often fancy ways.







Christopher Wagner







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