Honestly, it's a practical hairstyle.They don't need to cut their hair, and their bangs don't get in the way.
This is the kind of hairstyle I imagine men had in medieval Europe.
>>221301554More like had something like this.
>>221301694That's a clergyman's hairstyle, right?Japanese monks have shaved heads.
>>221301857Nah, if you meant cathlic monks they've had something similar to my pic, but also clear shaven top of the head.I don't what it calls on the west, but here we call it гopшoк (pot) haircut. It's just quick and simple and many people from peasants to nobles wore that.
>>221301922Found out it's called "bowl cut" in English.Wiki says:>Characteristic of the late Middle Ages in Europe, the bowl cut was particularly popular among men during the first half of the 15th century.
>>221301922>>221301998Didn't they wear hats?
>>221302134Hat isn't a haircut.
>>221301554Depends on social class, depends on culture, depends on medieval period, depends on fashion because at some point people would shave their head and wear wigs...Depends. It wasn't as timeless as Medieval Japan. Europe has always been a melting pot of everything.
Shaved back of head was common for warriors who wore a helmet all day. Normans spread this around europe
>>221301554They had the same cuts as you have now, just a bit more crude
>>221303988why just the back ?>>221304163salafi ass beard
give me a Henry V cut please