2026 in men’s fashion is about a balance between texture and neatness. Neither the full softness of the hippie style nor the sterile smoothness of the 2010s. What’s in fashion now are haircuts that look “styled but effortless” — and that’s excellent news for those returning from a voyage who want to look current without excessive effort.
What Changed in Men’s Haircuts in 2026
The main shift — texture instead of smoothness. While the ideal a few years ago was a perfectly smooth top with even lines, barbers now deliberately leave a light “live” texture in the hair. It looks natural but still styled.
The second trend — the return of volume. After several seasons of ultra-short cuts, the top is growing again. It’s not the 80s — just a little more length, a little more styling.
Third — individuality. Template “men’s haircuts” as a class are becoming fewer. Barbers increasingly shape the cut to the specific individual rather than the trend.
Crop Haircut: Still Relevant or On Its Way Out?
The crop — short straight fringe, emphasised temples — is still in play. But in 2026 it has slightly transformed: the fringe has become less linear, more “tousled.” A perfectly straight crop already looks slightly dated; one with light texture — current.
For seafarers, the crop is a convenient choice. A short and even cut, minimal styling, holds its shape between barber visits. If you’ve worn a crop before — update it in 2026 with light texture on top.
Pompadour, Flat Top, Mullet: Classics with a Twist
Pompadour in 2026 — more grounded than the canonical 50s version. Less height, more natural volume. Works well on medium-length hair and suits those who want to look groomed without appearing “stiff.”
Flat top haircut — returning from the 90s. Level top, sharp corners. Now it looks not retro but confident — especially combined with a well-shaped beard. One of the most popular requests at Admiral Barberhouse.
Mullet haircut — longer hair at the back with short sides and top. It seemed like a joke. But in 2026 it returned and looks unexpectedly modern, especially on younger men with wavy hair.
Military Haircut: Why Seafarers and Port Workers Choose It
Military haircut — short, even, with clean lines — never goes out of style. In 2026 it remains the top choice for those who value practicality and a sharp look.
For seafarers it’s a natural choice: minimal grooming, looks good even without styling, doesn’t need frequent refreshing. Port officers, chief mates, engineers — the military cut is especially popular among them.
At the barbershop, military cuts are now often combined with a light fade on the temples — this gives definition without stiffness. A modern take on a classic.
Maksym Horovenko — A Fleet Officer Who Changed His Style
Maksym is 37. His entire maritime life he wore one and the same haircut — just “short.” Nothing special.
Last year his wife gave him a barbershop gift certificate for his birthday. Maksym arrived with no expectations.
The barber proposed a pompadour in a modern version — not the classic kind, but with light volume and texture. Maksym agreed “why not.” The result in the mirror surprised even him: “Like 5 years younger and somehow more serious at the same time.”
Now he’s a regular client. Comes every 6 weeks, brings younger colleagues.
How to Book and What to Tell the Barber
The simplest option — just show a photo of a haircut you liked. The barber will assess whether it suits your hair type and face, and adapt it to you.
If you have no photo — say: “I want something current, practical, that holds its shape well.” That’s enough to get started.
For seafarers — 20% discount through the Stella Maris partnership on the first visit.
Admiral BARBERHOUSE for Seafarers
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