Okay, so I wanted to try something different with my hair, and I thought, why not go for that 90s skater cut? It’s been a while since I saw someone with that kind of style, you know, the relaxed, cool vibe, like those guys who do crazy things on their skateboards and look good while doing it.

First things first, I had to do some digging. I remember back in the day, in the 90s and even the 80s, skater style was huge. It wasn’t just about the haircut but the whole package. Think baggy jeans, cargo pants, overalls, and even those bucket hats. It was all about looking effortlessly cool, mixing a bit of punk, grunge, and even some surf style into it.
So, with that image in my head, I started growing my hair out. They say the wolf cut is kind of like it, a modern take on the mullet but way cooler. It’s all flowy and textured. You’ve got to have longer sides that just kind of flow and connect to the back. Man, it took forever! I think it was like seven or eight months before it started looking like something. Patience is key, for real.
While I was waiting for my hair to grow, I started messing around with my wardrobe. I got myself some baggy jeans – the relaxed fit kind, not the skinny ones. It felt weird at first, but then it started to feel right, you know? Like I was really getting into that 90s skater vibe.
Once my hair was long enough, I went to this barber I know. He’s old school, so I figured he’d get what I was going for. I showed him some pictures, talked about that flowy, textured look, and he got right to it. He cut the sides longer, made sure it all connected nicely to the back. It was a process, but we got there.
After the cut, it was all about styling. I found that using a bit of sea salt spray helps to give it that textured look, like you just came from the beach. It’s not about looking too neat or polished; it’s more about that messy, just-rolled-out-of-bed look, but in a cool way.

Putting it all together
- The Hair: Long, flowy, textured. Think modern mullet but way cooler.
- The Clothes: Baggy jeans, maybe some cargo pants. Comfort is key.
- The Attitude: Relaxed, carefree. Like you’re ready to grab your board and go, even if you don’t skate.
So, that’s my journey to getting the 90s skater cut. It was a bit of a process, especially growing out my hair, but totally worth it. It’s not just a haircut; it’s a whole vibe. And honestly, it’s pretty fun to channel that 90s skater energy, even if I’m just walking down the street.