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It's true: the mullet has been making a strong comeback these last two years. Luckily, the latest rendition of the faithfully divisive "business in the front, party in the back" haircut is much cooler and way more low-key this time around — and works with any texture or hair type. Enter: the "wolf cut."
"The wolf cut combines two classic cuts from the '70s: the classic shag cut and a mullet," says Kitazato. "It consists of chunky, shaggy layers on top and wavy, wispy ends. Although bold, this cut is versatile, as you can make it more edgy and bold by going short, or make it more refined with longer layers."