I got my hair buzzed about a month ago. How likely is it that by the time it gets long again the man bun will no longer be a played out meme hairstyle? I like having long hair and putting it up is pretty comfy and convenient
>>11000897
keep growing it out and by the time it's long enough for a bun, the buzz cut meme will probably catch on.
>>11000897
>How likely is it that by the time it gets long again the man bun will no longer be a played out meme hairstyle?
society is going to view it pretty negatively for at least a decade after it reaches its saturation point
>>11000897
it's already played out.
and if your hair is long enough to bun properly, you won't get any shit for it regardless of meme status. it's guys with medium, not even shoulder-length hair trying to be trendy by putting up tiny little buns/top knots/ponytails that is embarrassing
>>11002480
This. Completely. I mean, I still like manbuns, I think they are cute af in a gay way but having one is honestly like broadcasting that you're a huge asshole and probably only put out in a really selfish, self-indulgent way.
Wondering how long it should take to grow a man bun, I used to have a pretty short undercut, haven't got a haircut since July of 2015, and I still can't do anything close to a full one, trying to figure out how much longer I have to go
>>11002540
This unfortunately
To be honest I always thought they were pretty cool, but only on people who fit the whole aesthetic (grimy surfer/hiker, adventurous, outgoing, etc) but then everyone started doing it just because they thought it was the in thing, and it ruined it. Sort of like how americana/heritage got completely bastardized into oblivion by the lumbersexual trend.