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Definitely not a shy moustache, the chevron displays itself loudly and proudly upon the wearer's top lip, representing a hefty style statement.
Best for: If you have small features, the chevron will dominate your face. If not, you’re fine to take this strong moustache style on.
For a sophisticated look from the old school, there can surely be no better moustache than the Clark Gable, this thickish pencil-thin number exuding the class of the Hollywood legend. It’s one of the most distinguished and tidy types of moustache around ¬– but be warned, daily upkeep is required to sustain the impeccable facial hair standards of Gable himself.
Best for: Almost everyone, but it can merge into the background if your hair is pale.
With its hint of cowboy, the Dallas has long been one of the most confidently masculine trimmed moustache styles. Just be sure to shampoo and trim it regularly, to make sure you don’t end up smelling like a cowboy, too.
Best for: Square faces. Embrace that strong jaw with a strong Mo.
No moustache type screams 'evil mastermind' quite like the Fu Manchu, its name borrowed from the villain (hero?) of British writer Sax Rohmer’s series of novels. If the other moustache styles you've been considering just don't have enough of that 'plotting to take over the world' vibe, step this way.
Best for: World domination.
Another moustache with echoes of the 19th-century Wild West, the handlebar moustache is distinguished by its wiry edges that resemble gracefully upturned bicycle handlebars. It's the perfect match for a pipe or a horse.
Best for: A nicely cowboy-esque square face can help you pull off this most gentlemanly of moustache styles.
Also known as the ’cop stache’ in some quarters, the military moustache – with its top curved edges and lower edge that doesn’t grow over the lip – really does command instant attention and respect.
Best for: Square faces with well-defined jaw lines are well complemented by this strong Mo.
As the name suggests, this is an unpretentious, no-nonsense moustache that is neither a trim Clark Gable number, nor extravagantly bushy. This is the moustache for those who like to express their masculinity in an understated, unfussy way, and it's one of the easiest short moustache styles to achieve.
Best for: Everyone and anyone. No rules here.
Few moustache styles exude the vintage sophistication and class of the pencil-thin moustache, which was favored by such true greats as Errol Flynn and David Niven. Just make sure you have the classy wardrobe to match.
Best for: Like the natural Mo, the pencil-thin suits almost any face. One of the better moustache styles for thin hair, too.
The Zappa moustache is as much a one-off as Frank Zappa himself, combining a wide soul patch with a full moustache growing slightly past the corners of the mouth. As a rule of thumb, the fuller your Zappa Mo is, the better – although unlike some other moustache styles, it isn't too high-maintenance either.
Best for: Oblong faces, or those seeking more definition.
QP2520/70
BG5025/49
MG5750/49
BG3010/40
S7788/82
Moustache styles come in all shapes and sizes. Whether you’re aiming for a slimline Clark Gable or a full Tom Selleck chevron, the basics of how to grow a Mo remain the same.
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