vladmydad wrote: » I wonder if facial hair reached its peak, will clean shaven faces make a return.
Hoboo wrote: » Had one 13 years ago before all this fad started, when a beard was just a change of scenery rather than a must have fashion item because the crowd say so........ and was told I should shave it by a friend's wife, which I didn't of course. I did though when I saw the amount of beards suddenly appearing. 8 years later, her husband grew a beard, and still has it, like the rest of the clones. He also wears his skinny jeans rolled up over his ankles, nb runners, no socks, in the middle of winter. At 40. I'd love to see a phase of Hitler moustaches for the sheep. Be hilarious.
Rennaws wrote: » Whatever about the beards I just can’t get my head around the no socks
yourdeadwright wrote: » I think beards will always be around ,they always have sure didn't Jesus start the whole trend , I had a beard for 11 years and it won't be going away any time soon , My da had one when I was young so maybe that's why iv always liked one ,To be fair its not a hipster one On that note hipster beards seem to be dying and now everyone is going for the stubble look ,
Hoboo wrote: » Ah ffs, there goes my stubble. It's actually time anyhow, stubble is out, clean shaven is back. They'll realise this in 5 years, then I'll grow my beard, the cycle continues.
Assetbacked wrote: » There are a lot of fragile men who are afraid to shave their beard as they do not feel comfortable with how they look without it. The uncomfortableness is usually evident by how much of a twat they come across to others.
lawred2 wrote: » I hope *HOPE* that these clowns are wearing ankle socks at least Because if not their shoes much be vile - gawk
Gravelly wrote: » That probably applies to neck beards more than the full-face type. We've 3 IT lads working in our head office, all are fat, all dress like bums, and all have neck beards.
yourdeadwright wrote: » What of you mean by neck Beards ? Long beards ?