"When you're working from home there is less pressure."Then they realised you can go shorter on the sides but still have fun at the back like Billy Ray Cyrus said."
The haircut was known as an 80s and 90s staple with rock stars like David Bowie, John Farnham joining the country star Cyrus in leading the craze.Now, three decades on, the hairdo has infiltrated the once stuffy world of professional golf. "It's become a good luck charm," Australian golfer and world number 27 Cameron Smith said recently showing off his longer locks."I'd really like to go full business at the front and party at the back."
Why is it that only Sydney private should get publicised over this? Been banned in my children’s schools since the trend began a few months ago 🤷♀️
My sons school banned the mullet. Short back and sides for all.
Good to see schools maintaining standards and dress codes
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