Edgar Haircut: 55+ Styles, Fades & Variations (Complete Guide) 2026

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Edgar Haircut

The edgar cut is a modern men’s style that combines a short, structured top with dramatically shorter sides. Think of it as the cool cousin of the Caesar cut—but with way more attitude.

Key Fact: According to Wikipedia, the edgar haircuts became popular with Gen Z and Millennials during the 2010s and 2020s, first gaining traction in US border states like Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California.

At its core, every edgar shares these features:

  • blunt, straight fringe that cuts horizontally across the forehead
  • Faded or tapered sides creating high contrast with the top
  • sharp line-up around the hairline and temples
  • bowl-shaped top that keeps volume while sides stay tight
  • Hair styled forward toward the fringe

The style stands out because of that clean forehead line. It’s what makes an edgar an edgar. Without that crisp, straight fringe, you’re looking at a different haircut entirely.

55+ Edgar Cut Styles and Variations

The beauty of the edgar cut lies in its versatility. You can keep it classic or customize it dozens of ways. Here’s your complete numbered guide to every major variation.

1. Classic Edgar Haircut

Classic Edgar

The original. The standard. The one that started it all.

A classic edgar haircut features short sides and back with a blunt fringe cut straight across the forehead for maximum impact. Its sharp outline and defined edges create a striking look that has become a cultural icon.

  • Best for: Thick, straight, or coarse hair that holds the blunt fringe well. It works across most face shapes, though it particularly flatters oval and oblong faces.
  • Styling tip: Maintain a clean finish with regular trims every 2 to 3 weeks. Use a matte pomade or lightweight styling cream to keep the fringe sharp and defined without weighing it down.

2. Short Edgar Haircut

Short Edgar

The short edgar haircut differs from the classic edgar in the degree of the side fade and the overall shape of the top section. While a classic edgar often has a more defined bowl-like shape on top, the “short” of this variation refers to a higher fade on the sides.

  • Best for: All hair types, including straight, wavy, and curly hair, as each texture can add a unique flair to the style.
  • Celebrity example: Bad Bunny has been seen wearing this low-maintenance variation.
  • Styling tip: To add texture and volume, use a texturizing powder and your hands to lift and fluff the roots before finishing with a holding spray to lock everything in place.

3. Textured Edgar Haircut

Textured Edgar

A textured edgar haircut adds softness and definition to the typical blunt fringe of a classic edgar. It features a shorter, layered top that is styled to have a natural, uneven appearance, rather than a sharp, flat line. This is achieved by cutting and texturizing the hair on top to create dimension. Similar to a textured crop, this style emphasizes natural movement.

  • Best for: A wide range of hair types, including straight, wavy, and curly hair, as it allows for variations in the fringe and overall cut to highlight the natural texture.
  • Celebrity example: Soccer star Phil Foden rocks this variation.
  • Styling tip: Use a sulfate-free moisturizing conditioner to help maintain your hair’s health and volume.

4. Messy Edgar Haircut

Messy Edgar

A messy edgar haircut features a short, typically straight but often textured and layered fringe, very short faded or tapered sides, and a longer, fuller top styled with texture-enhancing products for a tousled or “fluffy effect”. The goal is a “pop” on top, achieved through products like matte paste or sea salt spray to create a deliberately disheveled appearance. This variation shares styling elements with the messy fringe hairstyle.

  • Best for: Various hair types, including straight, wavy, and curly hair, as each texture can contribute to the desired dynamic and volume.
  • Celebrity example: NBA player Devin Booker sports this look.
  • Styling tip: Focus on adding volume and texture using texturizing powder, sea salt spray, or matte paste to create separation and a fluffy voluminous effect.

5. Taper Edgar Haircut

Taper Edgar

A taper edgar haircut features a blunt, forward-facing fringe and a rounded top, combined with a tapered, gradually shortening style on the sides and back. The taper can range from high to low, with the sides and back cut progressively shorter from the head down to the neckline. This creates a smooth blended finish and a clean outline.

  • Best for: Professional settings, first-time edgar wearers, anyone wanting a more understated look.
  • Celebrity example: Zayn Malik has been seen wearing this variation.
  • Styling tip: A lightweight styling cream gives natural hold without stiffness.

6. Low Taper Edgar Cut

Low Taper Edgar

The low taper edgar keeps things subtle. The tapering starts around the ears and gradually blends down to the neck. You still get that clean edgar shape, but with less dramatic contrast. This variation is closely related to the classic low taper fade technique.

  • Best for: Professional settings, workplace environments where bolder cuts might draw unwanted attention.
  • Styling tip: Use matte pomade for natural-looking hold without shine.

7. Mid Taper Edgar

Mid Taper Edgar

Right in the middle—not too subtle, not too bold. The mid taper starts around the temple area, creating a balanced look that works for almost any situation. It’s the most versatile edgar variation.

  • Best for: Guys who want noticeable style without going extreme. Works across most face shapes.
  • Styling tip: Texture powder at the roots adds volume without visible product.

8. High Taper Edgar

High Fade Edgar

Go bold or go home. The high taper starts near the crown, creating maximum contrast between the top and sides. This is a statement cut that demands attention.

  • Best for: Confident wearers who want a dramatic look. Great for creative fields, students, or anyone not bound by dress codes.
  • Styling tip: Keep the top slightly longer to emphasize the contrast.

9. Low Fade Edgar

Low Fade Edgar

The low fade takes the taper concept further. Instead of just getting shorter, the hair fades down to skin level starting near the ear or hairline. An edgar haircut with a low fade features a gradual transition from long hair on top to very short hair starting low on the sides, creating a blended, less dramatic contrast.

  • Best for: Anyone wanting a polished appearance. The low starting point keeps it office-appropriate.
  • Styling tip: A small amount of matte clay defines the fringe without shine.

10. Mid Fade Edgar

Mid Fade Edgar

A mid-fade offers a balanced approach, with the shortest hair beginning between the low and high points, about one finger above the ear lobe. It creates noticeable contrast without going extreme.

  • Best for: Guys who want that fresh-from-the-barbershop look without constant maintenance.
  • Styling tip: Blow-dry while finger-shaping the fringe forward for natural lift.

11. High Fade Edgar

High Fade Edgar

A high fade provides the most contrast, with the hair being closely cropped or even shaved high up on the head. Maximum impact. Maximum contrast.

  • Best for: Younger wearers, trendsetters, anyone making a bold style statement.
  • Celebrity example: Cristiano Ronaldo has worn this dramatic variation.
  • Styling tip: The top becomes the star—invest in quality styling products to keep it looking fresh.

12. Skin Fade Edgar

Skin Fade Edgar

The cleanest look possible. A skin fade takes the sides all the way down to bare skin, then gradually blends up into the longer top. It’s sharp, modern, and undeniably striking.

  • Best for: Guys committed to regular barber visits. This cut needs touch-ups every 1-2 weeks to look its best.
  • Styling tip: The stark contrast makes the fringe even more prominent—make sure it stays perfectly even.

13. Burst Fade Edgar

Burst Fade Edgar

The Edgar Cut Burst Fade combines a rounded temple fade with a bold, voluminous top and a thick, blunt fringe. Unlike straight fades, the burst fade curves around the ear in a semi-circular pattern.

  • Best for: Anyone wanting their edgar to stand out from the crowd. Works especially well with added designs.
  • Styling tip: Blow-dry upward with finger movement, then use Texture Powder to build lift and finish with Texture Clay to define the shape.

14. Drop Fade Edgar

Drop Fade Edgar

The drop fade does exactly what the name suggests: it drops behind and below the ear before fading out. This Edgar with high drop fade gives you a very high-contrast look to your hair.

  • Best for: Round or square faces where the dropping line creates visual lengthening.
  • Styling tip: Ask your barber to customize the drop depth based on your head shape.

15. Taper Fade Edgar

Taper Fade Edgar

Another variation that combines gradual tapering with a skin-level fade at the edges. One of the most popular and famous haircuts in Edgar’s style is this taper-fade edgar cut. The style consists of fades present at your back and side hair, with a bit longer hair on the top.

  • Best for: Guys who want polish without the harsh lines of a pure skin fade.
  • Styling tip: This versatile base works with almost any top styling you prefer.

16. Blowout Taper Edgar

Blowout Taper Edgar.

Volume, volume, volume. The blowout taper pairs voluminous, lifted hair on top with tapered sides. It’s the TikTok-famous variation that dominates social media feeds.

  • Best for: Guys with medium to thick hair who want that “just stepped out of the salon” look.
  • Styling tip: Blow-dry upward while finger-shaping, then lock everything in place with texture powder and light-hold spray.

17. Fluffy Edgar Haircut

Fluffy Edgar

This version of the edgar cut is fantastic for boys who love voluminous styling. Soft, bouncy, and full of life. The fluffy edgar keeps all the structural elements but adds airy, lifted volume to the top.

  • Best for: Gen Z trendsetters, anyone with naturally thick hair that can hold volume. Great for guys who love puffed haircuts.
  • Styling tip: Use your favorite wax to add fluff to your hair and make this iconic heart shape. Texture powder is your best friend for maintaining that fluffy look all day.

18. Curly Edgar Haircut

Curly Edgar

A curly edgar haircut is the classic edgar haircut style that has been adapted for curly hair, featuring a short, textured, and often blunt fringe, with the hair on the sides and back tapered short, maintaining the signature square and defined shape, but with volume and texture from the curls. For more curly hair inspiration with fades, check out our guide on high fade curly hair styles.

  • Best for: Those with curly or wavy hair, as the style incorporates the natural texture for added volume.
  • Celebrity example: Mexican singer Peso Pluma made this variation famous.
  • Styling tip: Apply a sea-salt spray or texturizing powder to damp, clean hair to enhance curls and create volume, then work the product in by scrunching. Finish with a holding spray.

19. Curly Fluffy Edgar

Curly Fluffy Edgar

It’s a very unique combination of haircuts, curls, and fluffy hair. The classic edgar cut is reinvented with a mix of both curls and fluffy hairs for a sleek texture look. All the curls and fluffy hairs are styled on the top, while the sides are faded to have a contrasting appearance.

  • Best for: Guys with natural curls who want maximum volume and texture.
  • Styling tip: Use curl-defining cream and a diffuser to shape the curls while keeping them soft.

20. Wavy Edgar Haircut

Wavy Edgar

A wavy edgar haircut incorporates textured, wavy hair rather than a smooth, blunt fringe. It features the characteristic tapered sides and a distinct, somewhat messy, layered fringe that works with the hair’s natural texture to create a wavier and more voluminous look than the traditional edgar.

  • Best for: Any hair type with inherent texture, including curly, wavy, and even straight hair. Thick and dense wavy or curly hair works particularly well.
  • Celebrity example: Actor Timothée Chalamet has sported similar wavy fringe styles.
  • Styling tip: Apply a sea salt spray to damp hair, then scrunch and tousle it upwards with your hands to encourage the waves and build volume.

21. Edgar Haircut for Straight Hair

Straight Hair Edgar

Straight hair is the original canvas for the edgar. This hair type shows off the blunt fringe perfectly, creating the cleanest, most defined lines possible.

  • Best for: Anyone wanting the most traditional, authentic edgar look.
  • Styling tip: Even straight hair benefits from a tiny amount of product. Matte wax keeps everything in place without visible residue.

22. Edgar Mullet

Edgar Mullet

The Edgar Mullet fuses sharp attitude with retro rebellion, featuring a blunt fringe, skin-tight sides, and flowing length at the back. The short top and sides, along with the long back hairs in the mullet haircut, complement well with the edgar cut. This hairstyle occupies a significant place in the pop and rap industry. If you love this retro-modern fusion, also explore our guide on the modern mullet.

  • Best for: Trendsetters who love mixing vintage and modern aesthetics.
  • Styling tip: Blow-dry the top forward, then shape the ends using Texture Powder for lift and Styling Cream for flexible control.

23. Edgar with Mexican Mullet

Mexican Mullet Edgar

Mexican men like to wear a variety of edgar haircuts; one of their favorite variations is the edgar haircut with a Mexican mullet. Here, the highlighted part is the back of your hair, as it has mullet hair with longer hair. The sides and top are cut short to have a sleek look from the front.

  • Best for: Those embracing the full cultural aesthetic with a modern twist.
  • Styling tip: Style the front like a classic edgar. Let the back flow naturally.

24. Edgar Bowl Cut

Edgar Bowl Cut

This Edgar haircut version is very unique. It is characterized by a line of fringe shaped inside a mushroom-shaped bowl haircut. Bowl haircuts usually look better with black color, and to add a more edgy look, one can add the taper fade.

  • Best for: Those embracing the bowl cut ancestry of the edgar.
  • Styling tip: Molding paste smooths and shapes the rounded silhouette.

25. Long Top Edgar Haircut

Long Top Edgar

A long top edgar haircut features long, straight, forward styled hair on top that creates a fringe or blunt bangs across the forehead, contrasted with high tapered sides and back. This is the most interesting variation of edgar cuts: a straight edgar cut with a long top where you can avoid those short haircuts on the side and back.

  • Best for: Those with thick, straight or even curly hair, providing texture and volume.
  • Celebrity example: Jaden Smith has experimented with longer-top variations.
  • Styling tip: Start with damp hair and apply mousse to add volume and texture. Scrunch the hair upwards and outwards, focusing on creating a voluminous effect with sharply defined edges.

26. Short Hair Edgar Cut

Short Hair Edgar

If longer hair is not your thing, go for the shortest version of the edgar hairstyle. It makes the look particularly sharp and very masculine.

  • Best for: Active guys, athletes, anyone prioritizing convenience.
  • Styling tip: Minimal product needed—a touch of matte clay shapes the fringe.

27. Edgar Haircut with Design

Edgar with Design

An Edgar haircut with design features a sharp, straight across cut fringe with a high taper fade or undercut on the sides and back, combined with a full, often volumized, top. Designs are incorporated in detailed lines shaved into the fade or around the fringe, creating a distinctive modern look with strong lines and structure.

  • Best for: Anyone wanting unique self-expression. Popular for special occasions.
  • Celebrity example: Machine Gun Kelly loves incorporating designs into his cuts.
  • Styling tip: Designs need touch-ups every 1-2 weeks as hair grows.

28. Edgar with Shaved Design Lines

Shaved Lines Edgar

Add artistic flair with shaved lines through the fade. Have you heard of Old is Gold? One of the gold haircuts is this Edgar cut with a shaved design. It has that old retro 70s feel with a modern touch.

  • Best for: Anyone wanting personalization without full artistic designs.
  • Styling tip: Simple lines are easier to maintain than complex patterns.

29. 70s Edgar with Shaved Design

70s Edgar Design

If you are a fan of retro-modern haircuts, this variation of the edgar straight from the 70s is just the thing. The victory roll twisted hair on top and tattooed shaved sides are the perfect combos.

  • Best for: Fans of retro-modern aesthetics who want something truly unique.
  • Styling tip: Use a strong hold gel to mold your hair in any form you like.

30. Edgar with Highlights

Edgar with Highlights

Color adds another dimension. Blonde highlights, contrasting streaks, or full color transforms the edgar into something even more eye-catching.

  • Best for: Guys ready to commit to color maintenance. Works especially well on darker base colors.
  • Styling tip: Color-treated hair needs extra care. Use sulfate-free shampoo and conditioning treatments.

31. Bleached Edgar Haircut

Bleached Edgar

As mentioned, this cut is a cross between the Caesar and bowl cuts, so any variations are allowed. For the long hair lovers, this modern take is straight from your favorite K-drama. The haircut is not only about the bleach—it’s somewhere between the Caesar and bowl cuts, somehow inspired by K-drama aesthetics similar to the two block haircut.

  • Best for: Guys ready for color maintenance commitment.
  • Styling tip: Purple shampoo prevents brassiness. Deep conditioning is essential.

32. Platinum Edgar Haircut

Platinum Edgar

If you are looking for a haircut or don’t have the time to style your hair, then it’s always better to get a bold hair color. Edgar cuts with a touch of bold platinum color give a very cool and unique look.

  • Best for: Fashion-forward guys committed to color maintenance.
  • Styling tip: Silver shampoo maintains the cool tone. Deep conditioning prevents damage.

33. Cool Short White Hair Edgar

White Hair Edgar

White-colored hair with edgy cuts looks very cool. The hairstyle has a line of bangs over a darker, blurry fade. So the hairstyle from the sides is like three colors in sync: white, black, and skin. It is a great concept of color contrast.

  • Best for: Those wanting maximum visual impact through color.
  • Styling tip: Maintain timely color touch-ups on your hair.

34. Edgar Perm

Edgar Perm

The edgar perm combines perm texture with edgar structure, creating texture and volume that straight hair can’t achieve naturally. It’s commitment, but the results are dramatic.

  • Best for: Straight-haired guys who want the curly or fluffy edgar look without the natural texture.
  • Styling tip: Perms need specific products. Ask your stylist for recommendations.

35. Mexican Edgar / Corte Edgar

Mexican Edgar

The Edgar Haircut Mexican stands out with its bold, straight fringe and thick, curly volume on top. This haircut is loved and used among Mexican men. The sides are faded clean for a sharp, modern contrast.

  • Best for: Anyone wanting the traditional execution and connection to the style’s heritage.
  • Styling tip: Blow-dry upward and shape with fingers, then apply Texture Powder for lift and Molding Paste for soft, natural hold.

36. High Fade Takuache Haircut

Takuache Edgar

Takuache haircuts are one of the versions of Edgar haircuts. The haircut is short from the top and sides of the hair, with a high fade coming from the back and sides. Serious alternative vibes and cultural authenticity.

  • Best for: Those embracing the full takuache aesthetic and cultural connection.
  • Styling tip: Use gel or wax to smoothen the texture and get the perfect high-fade takuache haircut.

37. Asian Edgar

Asian Edgar

Adapted for Asian hair textures. Asian hair tends to be thicker and straighter, which makes it ideal for the edgar’s clean lines. This style shares some characteristics with the popular two block haircut in Asian communities.

  • Best for: Guys with thick, straight Asian hair textures.
  • Styling tip: The natural weight of Asian hair helps maintain shape. Use lighter products to avoid weighing it down.

38. Edgar for Kids and Boys

Kids Edgar

Starting young. The edgar has become hugely popular among younger wearers, from elementary schoolers to high school seniors.

  • Best for: Young guys wanting a trendy look. Parents appreciating relatively low maintenance.
  • Styling tip: Keep products minimal for kids. A touch of lightweight gel or mousse is usually enough.

39. Edgar with Beard

Edgar with Beard

The Edgar Cut with Beard pairs a textured fringe and low taper fade with a sculpted, angular beard for maximum contrast and bold structure. Creating a mature, masculine look. For another great haircut that pairs well with facial hair, see our buzz cut with beard guide.

  • Best for: Adult wearers who want to balance youthful style with mature elements.
  • Styling tip: Use a beard brush and Hydrating Argan Oil to keep the beard sharp and smooth. Keep the beard shaped to complement the haircut’s clean lines.

40. Bald Fade Edgar

Bald Fade Edgar

If you want extreme sharpness in your haircut, then this bald fade edgar is perfect. The bald fade takes contrast to the extreme with sides going completely down to skin.

  • Best for: Men who like dramatic contrast and don’t mind frequent touch-ups.
  • Styling tip: The stark contrast makes your fringe the absolute focal point—keep it perfectly trimmed.

41. Temple Fade Edgar

Temple Fade Edgar

This hairstyle is an amalgamation of two styles: a straight hairline and a curved temple fade. This is one of the shortest edgar haircuts, and it looks very thick due to the addition of crisp edges.

  • Best for: Anyone wanting fade without full-side commitment. Those who like to keep hair less messy and without too much drama.
  • Styling tip: Grows out more gracefully than full fades.

42. Side-Swept Taper Fade Edgar

Side Swept Edgar

This side-swept Edgar is ideal for the conservative man who wants lots of hair on the crown and less on the temples. Instead of straight-forward styling, this version sweeps all hair to one side across the forehead. This variation incorporates elements of the classic side part hairstyle.

  • Best for: Professional settings, guys with natural side-parting tendencies.
  • Styling tip: The best way to style this cut is by brushing all the hair to one side and across the forehead.

43. Brush-Back Edgar

Brush Back Edgar

The fringe gets brushed backward instead of forward, creating a different silhouette while maintaining the edgar’s structural elements. This variation shares styling techniques with the slick back hairstyle.

  • Best for: Guys wanting versatility—style forward or back depending on the occasion.
  • Styling tip: Pomade provides the hold needed for the brush-back look.

44. Comb-Over Soccer Style Edgar

Comb Over Edgar

This version of the cut is very popular among all European soccer players. Clean, athletic, and polished. The styling technique is similar to a comb over fade.

  • Best for: Athletes, sports enthusiasts, guys with straight fine hair.
  • Styling tip: If you have straight, fine hair, use a strong hold hair gel to brush your hair back in place.

45. V-Shape Nape Edgar

V Shape Nape Edgar

The Edgar haircut is already unique, but if you want to make a more significant statement, a V-shape on the back is all you need. The contrast between the curls and the shaved fade is phenomenal.

  • Best for: Anyone wanting their edgar to stand out from behind.
  • Styling tip: The V-shape needs regular maintenance to stay sharp.

46. V-Shape Forehead Edgar

V Shape Fringe Edgar

If you like the drama front and center, why not ask your barber to cut a V-shape on your forehead? The impact of this haircut is obvious, especially with the second layer of hair on the crown.

  • Best for: Bold personalities wanting maximum front impact.
  • Styling tip: This requires precise barbering—find an experienced professional.

47. Cascading Mohawk Edgar

Mohawk Edgar

This Edgar hybrid is perfect for the guy who loves mixing and matching different haircuts. We love it on thick, straight hair, so the cascading effect is higher than life. This variation shares some DNA with the faux hawk.

  • Best for: Thick, straight hair that can hold the cascading effect. Bold personalities.
  • Styling tip: Hairspray is your best friend to create the volume this style deserves.

48. Spiky Edgar Cut

Spiky Edgar

If you are keen to get a haircut that is unique and cool, then get this Spiky Edgar Cut along with a bald fade. The spiked top with some length up and side fades looks stylish and elegant.

  • Best for: Younger wearers, creative fields, casual environments.
  • Styling tip: Strong hold gel or extreme hold wax creates defined spikes.

49. Short Spiky Edgar Haircut

Short Spiky Edgar

Spikes are very trendy among young people. Even older men like to have this cool and funky haircut. A short spikey edgar haircut gives your straight hair a new and cool look.

  • Best for: All ages wanting cool, funky styling.
  • Styling tip: To add more funk, make pointy spikes in the middle and back areas of your hair.

50. Choppy Edgar Cut with Burst Fade

Choppy Edgar Burst Fade

To make the eyes turn on your haircut, you have to get a cut that has a very appealing look. This choppy edgar cut with burst fade and line designs on the sides has appealing and attractive vibes. Works especially well on coarser hair types.

  • Best for: Coarser hair types, guys wanting movement and dimension.
  • Styling tip: Texturizing shears during the cut create the choppy effect. Style with sea salt spray.

51. Asymmetric Edgar Undercut

Asymmetric Edgar

The asymmetric fringe on the forehead with thin sides makes your hair achieve the asymmetric edgar cut with an undercut. If your barber is skilled, he can play more with the haircut by using a trimmer.

  • Best for: Those wanting artistic, asymmetric styling.
  • Styling tip: Find a skilled barber who can execute the asymmetric elements precisely.

52. Textured Haircut with Shaved Sides

Shaved Sides Edgar

In this haircut, the textured top is highlighted with the shaved sides. Normally the edgar cuts have fades, but here the shaved sides are added to get more contrast between the top and sides of the hair. The texture on top resembles a textured fringe style.

  • Best for: Maximum contrast lovers.
  • Styling tip: The shaved sides grow out quickly—plan for frequent maintenance.

53. Buzzed Sides Scruffy Edgar Cut

Scruffy Edgar

If you don’t want to put extra effort into maintaining a stylish hairstyle but are looking for a stylish cut, this Buzzed Sides scruffy edgar cut is an excellent option. The hairstyle has scruffed hair on top with buzzed sides and back. The sides share similarities with a buzz cut.

  • Best for: Low-maintenance guys wanting effortless style.
  • Styling tip: To have the complete look, go for a well-trimmed beard with it.

54. Widow’s Peak Edgar

Widow Peak Edgar

If your hair has already been cut into a widow’s peak, then style it with an Edgar cut to get a funky and cool look. The gradient gives the widow’s peak cut a classic edge while the longer bangs work with rather than against the hairline.

  • Best for: Men with widow’s peak hairlines who want the edgar look.
  • Styling tip: Make sure to cut your fringe diagonally, making a point to land precisely at the centre of your forehead.

55. Mid Fade Edgar with Design

Mid Fade Design Edgar

Rather than going for a traditional edgar cut, cut your hair with a mid-fade and a round edgar cut. The mid-fade line in this Edgar cut gives a very different look, which is not very commonly seen.

  • Best for: Guys wanting both the classic edgar and artistic personalization.
  • Styling tip: Designs need touch-ups every 1-2 weeks as hair grows.

56. Jagged Fringe Edgar

Jagged Fringe Edgar

This type of edgar cut makes way for the jagged fringe on the front rather than the classic straight fringe. Eventually, the jagged fringe is highlighted in this haircut. Doesn’t need to be symmetric—can even cut at an angle.

  • Best for: Guys wanting edgar structure without the rigid straight line.
  • Styling tip: The choppy fringe is more forgiving as it grows out.

57. Afro-textured Edgar Haircut

Afro Edgar

The Afro-textured Edgar haircut is a very sleek and sophisticated cut. Also, it looks super neat with a very elegant look. Ask your barber to trim your side hair with a textured top with short, messy curls on it.

  • Best for: Black men with natural hair wanting the edgar aesthetic.
  • Styling tip: Trust the process, and you will look your best and stand out among the crowd.

58. High and Tight Edgar Haircut

High and Tight Edgar

This is another variation of Edgar’s cut that is derived from the military department. It has sleek, sophisticated, and short hair that looks very professional. The haircut consists of high faded sides with short top hair. This variation combines edgar elements with the classic high and tight military cut.

  • Best for: Warmer months, active lifestyles, military-friendly and professional settings.
  • Styling tip: Minimal product needed. A touch of matte clay shapes the fringe.

59. Short Disconnected Edgar Haircut

Disconnected Edgar

It is one of the most neat and clean haircuts available. It’s a very simple haircut in which you have to shave the sides and texture the hair on the top, which contains a short bang on the forehead. A bit of a disconnected hairstyle under Edgar cuts variation.

  • Best for: Those wanting obvious separation between hair lengths.
  • Styling tip: The disconnect line needs regular maintenance.

60. Unique Messy Layered Edgar

Messy Layered Edgar

Bored with the classic and commonly used variations of Edgar Cut? Try having this super stylish and unique Edgar haircut. Though this cut has Edgar’s style as his base haircut, the top hair is styled like messy hair with many layers of different cuttings. This approach to layering is similar to techniques used in layered haircuts for men.

  • Best for: Creative types wanting something different.
  • Styling tip: Work with a barber skilled in layered cutting techniques.

Key Characteristics of the Edgar Cut

The edgar haircut rose in popularity initially among Latino Gen Z guys, but it has now crossed over to mainstream culture. The cut gained its namesake after connections to popular figures who wore this distinctive style. The edgar is the latest variation of the classic Caesar and bowl cuts, meaning long on the top with taper fade sides.

Thanks to its unique characteristics, the edgar is the hairstyle of choice for many mainstream rappers and pop singers. Celebrities and influencers across TikTok and Instagram have helped bring this style into the mainstream, making it a bold choice for those wanting a head-turning cut.

Edgar Haircut Origin and Cultural History

The edgar isn’t just a haircut. It’s a piece of living history that connects modern style to cultural traditions.

Historical Roots of the Edgar Style

The edgar haircut has strong roots in Latino and Mexican American communities, where it first gained traction in Texas and the Southwest before spreading more widely. The style takes clear inspiration from the Caesar cut, with its short, straight fringe and evenly cropped top, but modern variations add a sharper edge.

What began as a regional, culturally significant style has since grown into a youth-driven trend, thanks in large part to social media. Platforms like TikTok and Instagram have played a huge role in its popularity, with countless tutorials, memes, and trend-driven videos helping the edgar become a globally recognized style.

Why Is It Called the “Edgar” Haircut?

According to Fabbon, the Edgar Haircut Mexican became popular after the former Dutch soccer player Edgar Davids wore a similar style. The name has stuck, and the style has evolved into dozens of variations while maintaining its core characteristics.

The style is also known as the takuache cut in certain communities. The high fade takuache haircut is one of the versions of Edgar haircuts that maintains the cultural connection to its origins.

Edgar Cut vs Similar Haircuts: Key Differences

Confused about what separates the edgar from lookalikes? Here’s your definitive comparison guide.

Edgar vs Caesar Cut

The Edgar vs Caesar Cut showcases two bold styles with different vibes. The Edgar Cut features a straight, edgy fringe and high fade, while the Caesar Cut keeps a rounded fringe with uniform top length for a softer, classic finish. Both offer structure and style, but Edgar leans street, Caesar stays timeless.

Feature Edgar Cut Caesar Cut
Fringe Style Sharp, blunt, perfectly straight Softer, slightly textured
Side Treatment High-contrast fade or taper Even length, subtle taper
Overall Vibe Bold, edgy, modern Classic, timeless, subtle
Maintenance Every 2-3 weeks Every 3-4 weeks

Edgar vs French Crop

The Edgar vs French Crop debate highlights two trendy cuts with different vibes. The Edgar features a sharp, blunt fringe and skin fade for a bolder, edgier shape. The French Crop keeps a textured fringe with a softer taper for a more laid-back feel. Edgar feels aggressive and bold, while French Crop leans stylish and casual.

How to Choose the Right Edgar Haircut

With 60 variations available, how do you pick? Start with these two factors: your hair type and your face shape.

Best Edgar Styles by Hair Type

  • Straight Hair: Works best with sharp, clean fringes and a structured fade or taper. The straight texture makes it easier to maintain a crisp silhouette.
  • Wavy Hair: Adds natural movement to the cut. Pair it with a textured top or messy fringe for a more relaxed, trendy finish.
  • Curly Hair: Delivers bold volume. A low taper fade or tight taper helps control the fullness while keeping the fringe defined and stylish.
  • Thick Hair: Holds the blunt fringe exceptionally well and can support all fade types.
  • Fine Hair: Use texture powder for volume boost. Opt for textured or messy variations rather than the classic blunt style.

Best Edgar Styles by Face Shape

  • Oval Face: The most versatile shape—nearly any edgar variation works well.
  • Round Face: Go for added height on top and a sharper fringe to elongate the face and add angles.
  • Square Face: Choose a style with softer fringe edges and a low taper to balance a strong jawline.
  • Heart-Shaped Face: Try a longer fringe with a mid taper to soften a wide forehead and balance the narrower chin.

How to Ask Your Barber for an Edgar Haircut

Getting the edgar you want starts with clear communication.

What to Say at the Barbershop

  • For a Classic Edgar: “I’d like an edgar cut with a blunt fringe straight across, about eyebrow level, with a mid fade on the sides. Here’s a reference photo.”
  • For a Low Taper Edgar: “I want an edgar with a low taper—nothing too dramatic on the sides. Keep the fringe sharp and straight.”
  • For a Fluffy Edgar: “I’m looking for a fluffy edgar with volume on top. Low fade on the sides, and I want the top to have lift and texture.”

Questions to Ask Your Barber

  • “Will this style work with my hair type?”
  • “What products do you recommend for styling at home?”
  • “How often should I come back for maintenance?”
  • “Can you show me how to style it before I leave?”

How to Style an Edgar Haircut at Home

Daily Styling Routine

  • Step 1: Prep Your Hair — Start with clean, towel-dried hair. Lightly mist with water if needed.
  • Step 2: Apply Pre-Styling Product — Use sea salt spray or volumizing mousse on damp hair for foundation.
  • Step 3: Blow-Dry into Shape — Direct heat while brushing fringe forward. Lift front section for volume.
  • Step 4: Apply Finishing Product — Use matte clay, pomade, or wax depending on desired finish.
  • Step 5: Final Touches — Finger-shape for natural look. Adjust fringe placement.

Best Products for Edgar Haircuts

Product Type Best For Finish
Matte Clay Classic, structured look Matte
Pomade Sleek, controlled finish Shine
Texture Powder Volume boost, fluffy styles Matte
Sea Salt Spray Natural waves, messy styles Natural
Molding Paste Flexible shaping Natural-Matte

Edgar Haircut Maintenance Guide

How Often to Trim an Edgar Haircut

To maintain the signature straight, blunt fringe and clean sides, schedule trims every 2-3 weeks. The fringe needs the most frequent attention to stay sharp.

Edgar Style Trim Frequency
Classic Edgar 2-3 weeks
Skin Fade Edgar 1-2 weeks
Low Taper Edgar 3-4 weeks
Edgar with Design 1-2 weeks

At-Home Care Between Visits

  1. Use sulfate-free shampoo to maintain hair health
  2. Condition regularly to prevent dryness
  3. Comb fringe daily to train hair direction
  4. Use light product to maintain shape between cuts
  5. Leave the fade alone—don’t try trimming it yourself

Frequently Asked Questions About Edgar Haircuts

What is an Edgar haircut?

The edgar haircut is a bold men’s style featuring a straight, blunt fringe cut across the forehead with faded or tapered sides. Known for its high-contrast appearance and sharp line-up, the style originated in Latino and Mexican American communities and has gained global popularity through social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram.

Why do they call it an Edgar haircut?

According to Fabbon, the Edgar Haircut became popular after the former Dutch soccer player Edgar Davids wore a similar style. The style is also known as the “takuache” or “cuh” cut in certain communities.

Is the Edgar haircut Mexican?

The edgar has strong roots in Latino and Mexican American communities, first gaining popularity in Texas and the Southwest before spreading nationally. While closely associated with Mexican and Latino culture, the style has crossed cultural boundaries and is now worn by men of all backgrounds.

What is the difference between an Edgar and a Caesar haircut?

While both feature a forward fringe, the edgar has a sharper, more defined blunt fringe and higher-contrast faded or tapered sides. The Caesar cut has a softer fringe and more uniform length throughout. Edgar leans street, Caesar stays timeless.

Does the Edgar haircut suit curly hair?

Yes, the edgar works well with curly hair, creating a softer, more textured effect. Curly hair adds natural volume and movement to the cut. Using curl-enhancing products and working with your hair’s natural texture produces the best results. For more curly hair styling options, explore our high fade curly hair guide.

What face shapes suit the Edgar haircut best?

The edgar flatters oval, oblong, and angular face shapes where its sharp fringe and clean sides complement strong bone structure. For round faces, adding height on top or choosing a textured variation can create better balance.

How often should I trim an Edgar haircut?

To maintain the signature straight fringe and clean sides, schedule trims every 2-3 weeks. The fringe needs the most frequent attention. Skin fades require touch-ups every 1-2 weeks.

How do I ask my barber for an Edgar haircut?

Ask for a blunt fringe across the forehead with faded or tapered sides, and show a reference photo of your preferred style. Specify your fade preference (low, mid, or high) and discuss whether the style suits your hair texture and face shape.

Is the Edgar cut still popular?

Yes, the edgar remains highly popular, especially among Gen Z and younger millennials. The style continues trending on social media, with barbers reporting steady demand. Its versatility and bold appearance have helped maintain its relevance.

What products work best for styling an Edgar haircut?

The best product depends on your desired finish. Use pomade for sleek control, matte wax for casual texture, or matte clay for thicker hair needing structure without shine. Texture powder adds volume for fluffy styles.

Can the Edgar haircut work with a fade?

Absolutely. The Edgar haircut can be paired with low, mid, or high fades to create different levels of contrast. An Edgar fade haircut is suitable for various hair types, including straight, wavy, or curly hair, though straight and thick hair often creates the sharpest look.

Who can pull off an Edgar haircut?

Anyone seeking a bold, edgy, and confident men’s haircut can pull off an edgar haircut. The style works across multiple ethnicities, hair types, and age groups—from kids to adults. The key is choosing the right variation for your specific features.