The side-part hairstyle has been around for years, but it was catapulted into the spotlight of men everywhere with the arrival of Mad Men’s Don Draper. Showing us how to look as slick and suave as humanly possible in the business setting, the side-part hairstyle was key to his success.
Of course, he’s not the only one to rock one of the most stylish side part hairstyles. Plenty of real-life gentlemen have owned the look and updated it for the 21st century (David Beckham comes to mind).
What we love about the side part hairstyle is its versatility. It looks great on the red carpet, but you don’t have to be a movie star to make it work. It’s a haircut that looks equally as good in the office as it does at black-tie events.
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The side part hairstyle is quite literally defined by the side parting. However, how you cut and style the rest of your side part is entirely down to you. While a classic side part would call for similar length hair everywhere, modern interpretations have introduced features such as fades.
When you’ve nailed the side part haircut, it’s time to pick up some products. The tools you’ll need will depend on the type of hair you have and the look you’re going for. For thin or normal hair, a pomade offers both shine and pliability. For thick to medium hair, a gel may be better able to tame your tougher locks.
It doesn’t matter too much if you have straight or curly hair, as both can be tamed. Straight hair has the advantage of being controlled by a comb or brush much easier, however.
To style your side part, apply the product of your choice evenly throughout damp hair after a shower. Find your natural part by brushing your hair forward, shaking your head lightly, and noticing where the hair starts to separate. Then simply comb the sides down, and push the front slightly back and over to the side (or up, back, and over to the side, if you want a higher quiff). Job done, you handsome devil.
Expert Tips
Chris Kapetanov @ Preen Salon
For the perfect side part, you’ll need a comb and some good quality product. Keep two products handy at home: 1 shiny and the other more matte. This way you can alternate between a more casual, relaxed look during the day and a shine for the evening. For a more relaxed feel once you’ve combed the hair, run your fingers through it to break it up a bit and introduce a little texture. Try mixing both products together to make a blend that suits you for any occasion.
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A classic side-part with short hair on one side and longer hair styled over.
The side part is one of the best haircuts for formal events.
You don’t necessarily have to opt for hard contrast between the two sides of a side part. Instead, you can opt for a similar length all over and just use the powers of a hairdryer to create the part.
Unlike with other hairstyles, there is really only one way to style the side part. The length of the hair, however, will determine exactly how yours will look.
This side part hairstyle has been combined with the classic quiff to provide more inspiration for a formal look.
David Beckham is the master of the side part hairstyle.
The side part can look great no matter the length of hair, as this shorter version proves.
A more subtle side part, this one sees the part formed lower down the side of the head.
This side part is a perfect example of a hard side part, where there is a clear distinction between the two sections.
This side part wouldn’t look out of place in a business setting. Sleek, suave and stylish, it’s a fine example of a side part done right.
The side part is perhaps the best option for those who like to dress in preppy fashion.
A slicked side part is perfect for those who like to dress a little more alternatively.
While the side part can look great paired with casual looks, once again it has to be said it’s the best hairstyle for formal occasions.
A side part haircut combined with a quiff and a beard.
A short side part haircut almost always requires some high shine product for styling.
A short side part haircut with a high shine product.
The side part can be styled in either direction, it all depends on which way your hair naturally grows.
A more subtle side part has been incorporated into this crew cut. A great entry point into the world of side part haircuts.
Another example of a subtle side part haircut that most men should be able to pull off with ease.
David Beckham provides another example of how to style your side part.
The Classic
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The classic side part is the one developed in the 50s, leaving more hair on top with tapered sides and a low back. It’s mostly practised with short to medium-length hair.
The Ivy-League Part
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If you thought the side part couldn’t get any more formal, check out the ivy-league part, which is basically a side part with the ivy-league haircut that originated from Harvard, Yale, and Princeton.
The Hard Part
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The hard part is a bit more than the classic side part because it clearly divides your hair with a line. The hard part requires a line to be shaved into your skin.
The Quiff Side Part
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The quiff side part, like the ivy-league side part, is mostly just a combination fo two styles, In this case, a quiff and a side part. The result is a lot more modern.
The Long Hair Side Part
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Most side parts are done with hair that is short and properly styled, to give it the formal appeal we now associate with it. But men with long hair can still have a side part.