Men's Haircut Trends & Ideas 2025

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April 10, 2025

What are the top trending haircuts for 2025? Discover the real hairstyles guys are getting.

There’s no dominant haircut anymore.

In 2025, haircut trends are more fragmented than ever, and that’s not a bad thing. Post-2020 style is driven by TikTok, micro-subcultures, and niche aesthetics. What’s “trendy” in one circle might not even register in another. You’ve got guys rocking broccoli cuts, old money waves, and soccer fades—all at once.

At Barber & Co Miami, we’re seeing it all. This guide is built around what we’re actually hearing from clients, what we’ve seen trending online (Reddit, TikTok, Google), and the general vibe shift happening across men’s hair.

🥇 Topic 01: Mini Mullet — The Undisputed Champ

Let’s not sugarcoat it: the mini mullet is the top dog right now.

This has been the cut building steam over the past few years. It’s been showing up on celebs like Paul Mescal, Austin Butler, and Harris Dickinson, and TikTok’s been beating the drum louder than anyone. At this point, it’s less of an “edgy” cut and more like the default for guys who want to look cool without looking too polished.

Short sides, little bit of party in the back—this cut gives just enough flair while staying totally wearable. Easily the most requested “trendy” haircut at our barbershop right now.

👔 Old Money Haircut

These two go hand-in-hand, especially for the more clean-cut guys.

Stylized Tousles are that messy-but-intentional look—curly or wavy texture with volume and movement. Think Korean perms, K-pop inspo, guys like Jay B (GOT7) or Felix (Stray Kids). This style has been blowing up thanks to Asian influence in men’s fashion, and it works especially well if you’ve got some natural texture.

The Old Money Haircut is more polished, but with the same energy. The sides and back can vary, but the top needs flow. You should be able to slick it for a dinner party or wear it messy on the boat. It’s a rich-guy haircut without saying it out loud.

✂️ Buzz Cut — The Classic Reset

The Buzz Cut is what guys turn to when they’re over the TikTok hair product lifestyle.

It's clean, masculine, and works insanely well if you’ve got the right head shape or strong features. We’re seeing a lot of guys shave it down for summer or as a post-breakup/personal reset type of move. It’s timeless, but also feels fresh in a sea of longer, more styled cuts.

🔥 Burst Fade — The Miami Essential

The Burst Fade isn’t going anywhere—especially not here in Miami.

Soccer players like Vini Jr. and Rodrigo De Paul helped bring it back into the spotlight recently, but it’s been big locally forever. Tight, curved fade around the ear with clean edges. Looks great on curly hair, textured crops, or even paired with a mini mullet for the ultimate hybrid.

Barbers love doing them, and clients love how crisp it feels.

🧑‍🎤 Long Haircut — Lowkey Making a Comeback

This one flies under the radar, but long hair is creeping back into the spotlight.

We’re not talking about full metalhead lengths—but layered, wavy, undone long hair is definitely on the rise. Think curtain bangs, surfer length, or just growing it out naturally. It always seems to come back every other decade—and the 2020s are shaping up to be another one of those decades.

The soft-boy look is real.

🥦 Broccoli Cut — TikTok’s Meme King

Let’s be real, this haircut is everywhere among younger Gen Z and teenagers.

The Broccoli Cut (aka TikTok Hair or Curly Top Fade) features short sides, a full rounded top, and tons of volume. It looks like a literal piece of broccoli, and yes, it's been memed into oblivion—but it’s also the most searched haircut trend on Google and TikTok in 2024.

It started popping off in Europe in the 2010s, but TikTok took it global. It’s ironic, loud, and works best with curly or permed hair.

🎶 Textured Crop — Latin Streetwear Meets Euro Soccer

Textured Crops are having a moment in Latin culture and European football circles. This cut is short, boxy, and styled with matte product to give it grit and shape. It's clean without feeling corporate and stylish without trying too hard.

We see this one requested a lot by guys who want something sharp but not boring. Also big among musicians and younger guys who want edge without going full mullet.

🪓 Edgar Cut — Still Holding Its Own

The Edgar Cut is not dead. It’s just doing its own thing.

This is one of those cuts that hits hard if it fits your vibe. It’s cultural, especially in Mexican and Latino communities, and it’s been adapted a bunch of different ways—some clean, some extreme.

Sharp fringe, tight fade, bold attitude. If you can pull it off, it’s a statement.

🧠 Face Shape & Vibe Matching

Trends are cool, but if a haircut doesn’t fit your face or style, it’s gonna miss.

At Barber & Co, we always help clients pick a cut that works with their face shape, hair type, and personal style. Here’s a cheat code:

  • Oval face: You can wear almost anything
  • Square face: Works well with short fades or textured volume
  • Round face: Add height on top, avoid volume on the sides
  • Heart face: Flowy tops, tousled layers work great
  • Diamond face: Clean lines like crops or mullets work best

We also help guys match their haircut to their aesthetic—whether that’s luxury-prep, laid-back skater, clean and minimalist, or alt-hypebeast.

Final Thoughts from the Chair

Haircuts in 2025 aren’t about following one trend—they’re about finding your lane.

The Mini Mullet might be the champ right now, but that doesn’t mean it’s for everyone. The Old Money cut hits different for the clean-cut crowd. The Buzz Cut still slaps. The Broccoli Cut has Gen Z in a headlock. And the Edgar never went anywhere.

At Barber & Co Miami, we’re not here to force a look on you—we’re here to help you look like the best version of yourself. Come through.