High and tight haircut for men

The high and tight is a military variant of the buzz cut. It is a very short hairstyle most commonly worn by men in the United States Marine Corps and the United States Army. It is also standard issue for all trainees in the United States Air Force during Basic Military Training (BMT) at Lackland AFB, Texas.
While many variations of the style exist, the one common denominator is that all of the hair on the sides and back of the head is clipped very close, usually 1/16 inch or shorter, up to a point above the temples. In some cases, a sharp line delineates the boundary between the close-cut sides and back and the longer top portion, but most often a gradual, tapering effect, or “fade”, is achieved. The crown of the head is spared the closest shaving to safely accommodate the weight of a combat helmet. The length of the top portion may vary, usually being 5-10 mm (1/4 to 3/8 inch), but sometimes left long enough to comb. Sometimes the back and sides of the head are shaved completely with a razor.

Beginning in the late 1980s, it crossed over into civilian life, being embraced first by mostly young African-American males (see hi-top fade), then spread to like-aged men in other groups. Although “high and tight” is a term commonly used within the military and law enforcement communities, the same haircut is often referred to by civilians as a “skin fade,” meaning that the back and sides are shaved to the skin and the top is blended or faded into slightly longer hair.
Variations
Horseshoe flattop: In this version of the high and tight, the top of the head is clipped in a flattop style, with the hair short enough that the scalp is plainly visible along the centerline of the anteroposterior axis of the head. This creates the distinctive appearance of seemingly having a horseshoe-shaped hairstyle. The exposed scalp is sometimes referred to as a “landing strip”.

Recon: This version has higher boundaries, with the only hair present starting well above the crown of the head. The name is a reference to the haircut’s association with reconnaissance units of the United States Marine Corps, United States Army, and United States Navy. The “recon” can also be cut short on the top to incorporate the look of the horseshoe flattop.
Kerwords:
- high and tight haircut
- military cut
- high and tight fade
- USMC HAIRCUT
- high fade haircut
- high fade
- military haircuts for men
- skin fade haircut
- army cut hairstyle
- recon haircut