Leather jacket and white t-shirt a timeless style.
Travelgrrl on
No doubt the news photographer (or whoever staged the photo) posed them in front of a barber shop, because their hair was considered shockingly long at the time.
fishinful63 on
That vehicles reflection in the window is not from the 1950s.
ocTGon on
“Hickory, Dickery, Dock… Ohhh” – Andrew Dice Clay
drdisney on
The OG Jay and Silent Bob
heckofaslouch on
Hawleywood’s barbershop, Long Beach CA
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DawnSignals on
Everyone should check out the old Marlon Brando flick *The Wild One* (1953), it’s a classic
Acceptable-Buy3424 on
Can’t forget the cigarette pack rolled up in your shirt sleeve!
chrizcore on
Hawleywood’s was founded in 1999
big-bowel-movement on
Can always tell when someone’s trying to hard
phflegm on
Gunnery Sgt. Hartman did not look down on these guys, but still found them equally worthless.
augustwest30 on
My dad was a teenager in the 50s. He called the haircut a “D. A.,” which stood for “Duck’s Ass.”
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Leather jacket and white t-shirt a timeless style.
No doubt the news photographer (or whoever staged the photo) posed them in front of a barber shop, because their hair was considered shockingly long at the time.
That vehicles reflection in the window is not from the 1950s.
“Hickory, Dickery, Dock… Ohhh” – Andrew Dice Clay
The OG Jay and Silent Bob
Hawleywood’s barbershop, Long Beach CA

Everyone should check out the old Marlon Brando flick *The Wild One* (1953), it’s a classic
Can’t forget the cigarette pack rolled up in your shirt sleeve!
Hawleywood’s was founded in 1999
Can always tell when someone’s trying to hard
Gunnery Sgt. Hartman did not look down on these guys, but still found them equally worthless.
My dad was a teenager in the 50s. He called the haircut a “D. A.,” which stood for “Duck’s Ass.”