Boys' Hair Styles: Chronology--the 1930s


Figure 1.--This Danish boy was painted by O. Dalberg in 1935. Note the center hair part. Click on the image to see the entire portrait.

Short hair continued popular in the 1930s, although few boys had shrt cropped hair. Left parts were the most common. A few boys had center parts, but this was not as popular as in the 1930s. Younger boys might have long hair with natural curls, but this was cut before school. School age boys might wear bangs. Long hair for school age boys was virtually unheard of.








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Created: February 11, 2003
Last updated: February 11, 2003