Male Haircut Trends of 2026: Mullets, Shags, and 90’s Mod Haircut
Published date 29 January 2026
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The trends every hairdresser & barber needs to know
We’re back with the trending male haircuts of 2026, and we’re seeing more mullets, more shags, and more wearable styles with a hint of edge. This year’s trends strike the perfect balance between structure and rebellious rockstar in the most lived-in and wearable way, with lots of texture, volume and a whole lot of personality. So, let’s dive into the male haircut trends set to dominate barber chairs and salon floors throughout 2026…
1. The Grown-Out Mullet

The mullet isn’t going anywhere; it’s just getting edgier.
Seen on the likes of Stranger Things star Joe Keery, the Grown-out Mullet keeps the iconic contrast between shorter, textured sides and a noticeably longer back, but with a softer, more wearable feel. The key here is the subtle disconnection rather than the harsh lines. It’s perfect for that modern, casual look, with a slightly messy and ‘effortlessly undone’ finish when styled. To maintain this Grown-out Mullet look, keep to regular light trims, focusing on the sides to keep the shape intentional while allowing the back to grow.
2. The Grown-Out Shag

For clients craving movement, volume and a little edge, the Grown-out Shag is another grown-out look heading into 2026.
This textured, layered cut features uneven, choppy ends that create natural lift and body while embracing imperfection. We’re talking rebellious, rockstar energy, which requires very minimal styling effort. The beauty of this Grown-Out Shag lies in how well it grows out, making it ideal for clients who want a low-maintenance cut that still looks super cool weeks later. If your clients want length, volume, texture, and a lived-in finish, the Grown-Out Shag is definitely a cut you can recommend.
3. The Classic Crew Cut

Some cuts just never go out of style, and the Crew Cut proves exactly why. Popularised by icons like David Beckham, Tom Holland, and Channing Tatum, the 2026 Crew Cut stays true to its roots while leaning into soft texture and natural movement.
The top of the cut remains short, but thick enough to style upwards for a touch of volume, and the sides taper gradually for a clean, balanced finish. This cut is particularly flattering for clients with thinner hair as it offers more structure. It’s timeless and versatile, and works across all age groups and lifestyles. What’s not to love?
4. The Micro Mullet

The Micro Mullet is the perfect middle ground for clients who want something edgy without going full statement mullet.
Worn by trendsetters Harry Styles & Paul Mescal, this modern take bridges the gap between traditional mullet and a longer pixie-style crop. The length remains fairly consistent throughout, with a slightly longer back and textured top. With a mix of inspiration from the 70s, 80s, and a 90s soft-grunge twist, the Micro Mullet is edgy and old-school, yet super modern and incredibly wearable.
5. The 90s Mod Cut

The Mod Cut has made a confident comeback in 2026, and it’s been reworked with softer layers and a grungier edge…
Spotted on Jacob Elordi, this updated version features longer hair on the sides, back and top, paired with a heavier fringe. The modern take moves away from sharp precision and instead embraces texture, uneven layers and a slightly undone finish, making a nod to the iconic Liam Gallagher era.
Ready to take on these trends of 2026?
If there is one thing defining men’s haircuts in 2026, it’s embracing individuality. These cuts prioritise texture and movement with adaptability over rigid, perfecting cuts. Clients want styles that feel more expressive of their true style, which are super wearable and easy to live with. As professionals, these trends will give you plenty of creative freedom to tailor each look to your client, and we can’t wait to see what you create!
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