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15 BEST CAESAR HAIRCUTS


FOR MEN IN 2023
UPDATED: JAN 18, 2023 | BY TAYLAH BREWER

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When you’re looking for a new haircut, a style


that has endured the test of time is always a
great option. While fads come and go, a
classic look that is perennially stylish will
always be on-trend. The Caesar cut is one
such example of this and has proven itself a
top hairstyle for gents time and time again.
Today, the look can appear just as cool and
contemporary as it Crst did all those years
ago. So, why not give this classic cut a try?
Perfect for adding a fashionable edge to
otherwise plain short hairstyles, the Caesar
cut is ideal for every occasion.

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1. Caesar Haircut + Taper Fade


While the classic Caesar cut features the
same length all over, more modern versions
often feature taper fade. The look, which is
characterized by sides that gradually shorten
from the top of the head downwards, adds a
fresh and contemporary feel to the traditional
cut.

2. Caesar Haircut + Curly Hair


Caesar cuts can look particularly great with
some texture. As such, the haircut is ideal for
gents with curly locks. Along with appearing
stylish, the short length of the cut will also
help to keep any unruly curls or waves under
control.

3. Caesar Haircut + Fringe


Although a Caesar cut traditionally features
short bangs, opting for a fringe that is long
and full can be a great alternative. The look
suits gents with thick locks especially well
and can be partnered with an undercut for a
modern take on the bowl cut.

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4. Caesar Haircut + Undercut


Combining the classic aesthetic of a Caesar
haircut with the on-trend appeal of an
undercut hairstyle is a sureCre way to create
an awesome look. Together, the partnership
appears sophisticated and sharp while
remaining modern and fresh.

5. Caesar Haircut + Uneven


Fringe
Don’t be afraid to give a Caesar cut an edgy
update to create a more modern look. One
way that you can do this is to opt for uneven,
choppy fringe over the traditional blunt style.
The result will be a cool and contemporary
take on the classic cut.

6. Caesar Haircut + Messy Hair


If a classic Caesar cut feels too sharp for your
personal style, consider a messy version
instead. By adding some waves on top, you’ll
be able to make your Caesar haircut appear
more casual and contemporary. Also,
consider having your fringe cut a little
haphazardly to help relax the look further.

7. Caesar Haircut + Side Parted


Hair
While the horizontal fringe of the Caesar cut
can work well to balance out a long face, it
can often appear awkward on wider bone
structures. As such, men with broad facial
features should opt for a more Mattering side
parted Caesar Cut instead. This look will also
work well for any gents who prefer a style
that is less severe than the traditional Caesar
cut.

8. Caesar Haircut + Bleached


Hair + Taper Fade
For gents who prefer a fashion-forward
aesthetic, the Caesar cut can be adapted into
an eye-catching style. By adding unexpected
elements, such as bleached strands or a
unique taper fade, you can turn up the drama
on this cut to create an unforgettable
appearance.

9. Caesar Haircut + Short Hair


+ Tapered Sides
By opting for an ultra-short length with
tapered sides, you can create an incredibly
polished and sophisticated Caesar cut. As the
edges of your haircut will be highly visible
with this style, it’s important to visit a
professional barber. Otherwise, you could end
up with a messy shape, particularly along the
fringe line and around the temples.

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10. Short Caesar + Beard +


Fade
A Caesar cut is a hairstyle that can pair
particularly well with a beard. To nail the
combination, adjust the length of your beard
to balance the length of your fringe. For
example, pair a short fringe with a longer
beard or partner a longer fringe with a short
beard style.

11. Short Caesar Haircut


Although the Caesar cut typically features
hairs between one and three inches on top,
the look can work with shorter hair. Often
called a French Crop, a short Caesar cut
maintains the shape and style of the classic
haircut while oPering a more subtle
aesthetic.

12. Caesar Haircut + Fine Hair


If you have thin or Cne hair, a Caesar cut can
make an excellent choice. To nail the look, just
keep the style neatly cropped with a short
fringe. Also, remember to blow-dry your hair
after washing to add volume to strands and
try to avoid using too much styling product.

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