Somewhere between a bad decision and a fashion statement, the mullet refuses to die. Barbers keep cutting it, clients keep requesting it, and nobody involved seems entirely sure why. Short cropped fringes up top, wild cascades down the back. It shouldn’t work on paper. Yet ridiculous mullets that somehow look amazing keep popping up everywhere, proving logic has no place in hair decisions. Call it a shag, a mullet cut, or a business front party back situation, the appeal stays weirdly consistent. People swear off it, then get one anyway. Maybe rebellion looks better with layers. Maybe chaos just needs the right lighting and enough confidence to pull off.
























































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