This kind of mustache will become the man bun of 2017; Out of nowhere it becomes a meme, but it's popularity dies after summer ends but a few guys who think it works for them will keep it.
You know it will happen.
I'll be glad because this is the only kind of facial hair I can grow :(
>>12110185
We'll get started then, buddy.
Are mustaches going to overtake beards in "manosphere" culture? I would like to grow something out like in pic related but I don't want skinny faggots in plaid shirts asking me what Whole Foods I shop at.
>>12110168
What makes you think that?
>>12111120
>I don't want skinny faggots in plaid shirts asking me what Whole Foods I shop at
Why care
>>12110168
I was actually hoping it would come back into style again. However we may be too far gone to make it work by associating it to people who have class.
>>12111165
It's a logical step. Men's fashion has been progressing towards a more classic dress look, albeit with some faddish touches like cropped dress pants. Additionally, more traditional hairstyles are becoming more common. It would only be natural for a classic yet relatively fresh facial hair style to follow suit, and because beards are overplayed, mustaches will be the next front.
>>12111120
doubtful because a beard looks decent on anyone who can grow one. a mustache requires a real good chin which like 5% people have
>>12113132
Didn't stop everyone 100 ago
>>12113167
what
>>12114439
100 years*