The Edgar haircut has gone from a niche barber shop request to one of the most-searched men’s hairstyles online. Named after its clean, straight-across fringe and sharp geometric lines, the Edgar β also called the “takuache” cut β is defined by a blunt fringe that sits right at the forehead with a high fade or taper on the sides.
What makes the Edgar so popular is its boldness. It’s a haircut that makes a statement, frames the face intentionally, and looks fresh for weeks between cuts. Here are 20 Edgar variations to consider for your next trip to the barber.
1. Classic Edgar

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The OG Edgar cut in its purest form: a straight, blunt fringe across the forehead with a high skin fade on the sides and back. The top is kept relatively flat and forward-facing. Clean, bold, and instantly recognizable.
2. Edgar with High Fade

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The high fade version pushes the skin up even further, leaving just a cap of hair on the very top. This maximizes the contrast between the dense fringe and the bare sides, creating the most dramatic version of the Edgar.
3. Fluffy Edgar

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The fluffy Edgar adds volume and height to the top section while keeping the signature blunt fringe. The extra length on top is blow-dried upward and back for a softer, more textured look that appeals to Gen Z’s love of volume.
4. Curly Edgar

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Natural curls transform the Edgar into something unique. The curly top adds dimension and movement above the sharp fringe line, creating a beautiful contrast between the organic curls and the geometric precision of the line work.
5. Edgar with Taper Fade

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A taper fade is softer and more conservative than a skin fade, making this version of the Edgar work-appropriate while still maintaining the signature straight fringe. The gradual transition feels less extreme but equally stylish.
6. Edgar with Design

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Shaved designs on the fade area turn the Edgar into wearable art. Lightning bolts, geometric patterns, spider webs, or parallel lines add personality without changing the core structure of the cut. Expect to refresh the design every 2-3 weeks.
7. Textured Edgar

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Instead of a flat, smooth top, the textured Edgar adds choppy, piece-y layers that give the hair movement and a more relaxed vibe. It softens the typically sharp Edgar silhouette while keeping the iconic fringe intact.
8. Edgar with Low Fade

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The low fade keeps more hair on the sides for a subtler transition. This version is ideal for men who want the Edgar’s signature fringe without the dramatic high-contrast look. It reads more refined and works in professional settings.
9. Long Top Edgar

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Extending the top length to 4-5 inches opens up more styling possibilities. You can sweep it back, part it to the side, or let it flop forward over the fringe line. The extra length gives the Edgar a more fashion-forward, editorial feel.
10. Edgar with Mid Fade

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The mid fade splits the difference between high and low, starting the skin around the temple area. It’s the most balanced version of the Edgar β noticeable but not extreme. This is the version most barbers recommend for first-timers.
11. Messy Edgar

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The messy Edgar breaks the rules by leaving the top deliberately unkempt and tousled. The fringe is still defined but the hair behind it is left to fall naturally. It’s the Edgar for men who want the shape without the precision.
12. Edgar with Beard

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A well-groomed beard transforms the Edgar from youthful to mature. The combination of the sharp fringe line with a full or medium beard creates an intentional, put-together look. Keep the beard neckline as clean as the hairline.
13. Wavy Edgar

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Wavy hair adds natural movement to the Edgar’s top section. The waves soften the overall look and add visual interest without trying. A light mousse or sea salt spray is all you need to enhance the wave pattern.
14. Edgar with Highlights

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Frosted tips or subtle highlights through the top section make the Edgar pop. The color contrast highlights the texture and layers on top. Blonde highlights on dark hair or copper tones on brown hair work particularly well.
15. Burst Fade Edgar

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The burst fade curves around the ear in a semicircle rather than fading straight down. Combined with the Edgar’s signature fringe, it creates a unique silhouette from the side view that feels dynamic and contemporary.
16. Edgar with Line Up

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An extra-crisp line up along the temples and forehead sharpens the Edgar to surgical precision. The perfect straight lines make this version look like it was designed with a ruler. It’s the most clean-cut interpretation of the style.
17. Mohawk Edgar

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The mohawk Edgar leaves a wider, taller strip of hair down the center rather than the typical flat top. The extra height along the crown gives this version a punk-inspired edge while the fringe keeps it grounded in the Edgar family.
18. Two-Tone Edgar

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Dyeing the top a completely different color from the natural sides creates a bold two-tone effect. Popular combinations include platinum top with dark sides, or a vibrant color like red or blue against black. It’s the Edgar for men who want to stand out.
19. Choppy Edgar

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Instead of the traditional smooth, blunt fringe, the choppy Edgar has an intentionally uneven, razor-cut fringe with visible teeth-like sections. It modernizes the classic shape and works especially well with thicker hair types.
20. Edgar with Temple Fade

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The temple fade β also called a temp fade β only fades around the temples and sideburns while keeping more length on the back and sides. It’s the most conservative Edgar option and the easiest to grow out if you change your mind.
The Edgar continues to evolve from its origins into a truly versatile men’s haircut. Whether you keep it classic with a blunt fringe and skin fade or experiment with curls, texture, and designs, the key to a great Edgar is a skilled barber who can nail the line work.
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When you sit in the chair, be specific about your fringe length, fade height, and any design elements you want. And don’t sleep on the styling β a small amount of matte pomade or texturizing powder keeps the fringe positioned perfectly all day.



