Is Sam Waterston's Law & Order Hairstyle Distinguished or Overdone?

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The discussion centers around the hairstyle of a character from "Law & Order," with participants debating whether it qualifies as a specific style or simply a standard professional haircut. Many agree that it represents a typical business haircut, often associated with statesmen and businessmen. The conversation touches on the traditional barber shop experience, emphasizing a masculine approach to haircuts, contrasting it with the more feminine notion of "stylists." Participants express admiration for the distinguished appearance of the character, while some humorously reject the idea of wanting such a polished look for themselves. The dialogue highlights the cultural perceptions of haircuts in professional settings.
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Is there a name for it? :biggrin: :smile:

That is, his hairstyle in Law & Order.
 
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Is that actually considered a 'style'. :confused:
 
Most statesmen and businessmen alike adopt that type. Maybe it is the business haircut. :smile:
 
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....I think that's what you call a 'standard' haircut for anyone professional. Looks good on him. I used to get haircuts like that. You have to go to a barber shop to get one of those. The place that has combs in jars of blue stuff. Only men are given haircuts, women are forbidden, and you can get a hot shave from a blade that would slice your neck open. :approve:

None of that feminine speaking 'hair stylist' men moosing up your hair like a panzy. :rolleyes:
 
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what is the blue stuff you refer to?
 
Disinfectant solution.
 
PrudensOptimus said:
what is the blue stuff you refer to?

:smile: you must go to a "stylist."
 
PrudensOptimus said:
Is there a name for it? :biggrin: :smile:

Ummm..."parted on the left"?
 
"that ain't no 'hair-do,' that's a hair-don't"
 
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Nonesense. It's a respectable looking hairdo.
 
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I always thought he looked very distinguished.
 
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Waterston does look distiguished.

I'd never want to be that coiffed myself though. :biggrin:
 

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