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Many athletes have a specialized barber who keeps their hair game ready, but one quarterback takes a more mundane approach to ...
Most hairstyle journeys are marked by that one iconic look they've rocked for years - a style they'd gladly always revisit when given the chance.
Even the classic styles—crew cut, buzz cut, taper, high and tight, gentleman’s, Ivy League, burst fade, textured crop, Caesar—will naturally look different on you than they will on me.Still, this ...
A feature in the New York Times credited Travis Kelce for inventing the popular 'fade' haircut. Unfortunately for him, he had to answer questions about it.
Enough of asking a hair stylist for what suits your face! Walk into a salon and get a low fade or fade haircut this year.
X users are rolling their eyes after a New York Times post claims Travis Kelce made the fade haircut popular.
In another case of attempted theft of Black culture, The New York Times credited Kansas City Chiefs football player Travis Kelce for creating what we have been wearing for years: the “fade ...
Travis Kelce responds to the 'New York Times' article claiming he "invented" the fade haircut: “I didn’t invent that. I just asked for it.” ...
Travis Kelce made clear he wants "no part of" people trying to call the fade "the Kelce" and laughed off the NYT’s "ridiculous" story.
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