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Okla-homey
6/11/2006, 04:54 PM
at least in NYC.


NEW YORK (AFP) - "I think it's sexy," Donald Bradford, 26, says of the bushy growth that has adorned his upper lip for the past two months.

Largely shunned since the 1980s, moustaches are enjoying something of a renaissance among young New Yorkers, following a comeback trail blazed by such hip role models as actor Nicholas Cage and the ultra-trendy fashion photographer Terry Richardson.

"It's just cool, right?, and it's fun," said Bradford, a tall man with blonde highlights in his hair to match his silver jacket.

Jay Della Vale verges on the evangelical in his praise of the moustache's attributes which, according to the 26-year-old DJ, include intimations of virility, a relaxed style and a healthy sense of humor.

"You walk differently. You're more laid back. You dress differently," Della Vale said. "We're on a mission to bring it back."

Della Vale's devotion to facial hair prompted him to make a documentary "The Glorious Moustache Challenge" in which he persuaded 30 men to grow moustaches for a month to see what difference it made in their lives and the reactions of those around them.

"For the first month, everybody is against it, especially the women," he said. "They say, 'Please don't do that, you remind me of my father ... or a 70s porn star'."

According to Della Vale, most of his moustachioed guinea pigs weathered the early critical storm and actually became quite fond of their new accessory.

Love of "the stache" was taken for granted at the recent New York City Beard and Moustache Championships, which saw hundreds of hirsute aficionados turn out to root for their favourite styles.

Iconic images of movie stars and characters who championed the moustache -- Clark Gable, Sean Connery, Inspector Clouseau, Marlon Brando in "The Godfather" -- were projected onto a giant screen to appreciative applause.

But the real adulation was reserved for a photo of the contestants' main hero, Tom Selleck, who brought stache-style to the masses in the early 1980s with the television cop series "Magnum."

But not long after those heady days, the moustache's fortunes took a dive in the popularity stakes -- it's fall from grace best summed up by the makeover forced on the "Brawny Man."

A brand icon whose lumberjack shirt and heavy moustache had promoted Brawny kitchen towels for decades, the Brawny Man was replaced in 2003 by a clean-shaven hunk who was seen as more in tune with the times.

For all the efforts of Della Vale and his cohorts, bringing back the old style is proving a tough sell to the average man in the street.

"I feel less confident, more insecure," said Graham Veysey, 24, who grew his moustache and entered the New York contest in a response to a dare from his friends.

"It's just not me," Veysey said. "I didn't understand how much it would dominate the conversation. It's like 25 times a day!"

New York-based French fashion designer Thomas Vasseur finds his moustache -- complemented with prominent sideburns -- serves as an open invitation to comment from just about everybody.

"For some of my friends, it suggests I'm looking for a new identity," said Vasseur, 32.

"My mother tells me I remind her of my father who she divorced 25 years ago, my nephews tell me it scratches, and then there are also those, happily, who say that it suits me," he added.

No matter what the reaction, Vasseur insists he has no intention of taking a razor to his upper lip.

"It's a male accessory, just like highlights or make-up for women," said Vasseur. "I would feel naked without it."

As for the future, zealots like Della Vale optimistically predict an "epidemic" of moustaches spreading across the country, while other fashion arbiters are more cautious.

"It's almost like a tongue-in-cheek kind of style," said James Bassil, editor-in-chief of the male lifestyle website, AskMen.com.

"The general impression that women have of moustaches is either they love them or they are absolutely repulsed by them, and there's no real middle ground," Bassil said.

"And there needs to be a middle ground for a fashion or a facial hair trend to be adopted en masse permanently," he added.

MamaMia
6/11/2006, 05:00 PM
I would not want to kiss anyone with a mustache.

TUSooner
6/11/2006, 05:21 PM
I would not want to kiss anyone with a mustache.
:(

Well, I didn't think I had a chance anyway. :D

But seriously, I've had one for about 20 years. I never waxed romantic about it like some of them city slickers, and it never made me walk different. (Chafing does that.) I just thought a moustache looked cool, and now I just don't feel like shaving it off. I feel like it sorta protects my lip. But if moustaches get any more hipper in NYC, I might think about it. ;)

lefty
6/11/2006, 05:28 PM
I've had one for so long, my 28 year old son has never seen me without it. I'm convinced that if I shaved it off I would die. I'll keep it around I guess. I don't want to kiss anyone with a moustache either.

OCUDad
6/11/2006, 05:34 PM
I would not want to kiss anyone with a mustache.My wife says not to knock it till you've tried it. :P

By the way, mustaches were ALWAYS cool -- it's just that in the 80s and 90s, the general public became uncool for a time.

AlbqSooner
6/11/2006, 06:01 PM
Grew mine in '68. It has gone through various incarnations depending on the times A few years back I commented that I had had it since '68. My dad looked up and thought a second before commenting that he has had his since the summer of '35.

BajaOklahoma
6/11/2006, 06:11 PM
My son has a 'stache and full beard that he keeps trimmed very short.
It took awhile to get used to it (my baby has a mustache :O ), but I like it now.

royalfan5
6/11/2006, 06:13 PM
I'm waiting for neckbeards to be cool because that's about all I can grow.

tulsaoilerfan
6/11/2006, 06:37 PM
Nicholas Cage is a hip role model?

Okla-homey
6/11/2006, 07:15 PM
Nicholas Cage is a hip role model?

I dunno, I think he's pretty cool...'cept for that abortive marriage a while back when he threw a 3+ carat diamond in the flippin' ocean in a fit of pique.

You gotta admit, in "Raising Arizona" and "Leaving Las Vegas" he demonstrated he can pretty much cover the acting spectrum from comedic to film noire.

OUinFLA
6/11/2006, 08:24 PM
Ive had mine on since 1971 when CNO Admiral Zumwalt decided us Navy pukes needed a perk to make us look cooler. I shaved my beard off once, but the wife laughed so much at my face I havent shaved it for about 20 years now.

tulsaoilerfan
6/11/2006, 10:43 PM
I would not want to kiss anyone with a mustache.
Me neither, but i haven't found too many women that have 'em. :D

Okla-homey
6/11/2006, 10:51 PM
Ive had mine on since 1971 when CNO Admiral Zumwalt decided us Navy pukes needed a perk to make us look cooler. I shaved my beard off once, but the wife laughed so much at my face I havent shaved it for about 20 years now.

I havent shaved my chin or my upper lip since my last day on active-duty.:D

noleamite
6/11/2006, 11:03 PM
long live the porno stache

Rhino
6/12/2006, 12:15 AM
http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/9835/zacstache1du.jpg

You bet 'staches are in.

proud gonzo
6/12/2006, 12:20 AM
i don't think it matters so much whether they're in or out as much as it matters whether it looks good on your or not. Some people look retarded with facial hair.... some look weird without. Kinda like how some people look good with their heads shaved or with a buzz cut and some people really do not.

noleamite
6/12/2006, 12:29 AM
http://www.k9care.com/fga/Ron_Jeremy1.jpg

jacru
6/12/2006, 02:28 AM
http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/villagestreetwear_1901_64054105

Melo
6/12/2006, 03:03 AM
Mustaches dont really appeal to me. Beards now, are a completly different story. I think this is hawt:

http://kaogumi.canalblog.com/albums/system_of_a_down/m-soad19.jpg

toast
6/12/2006, 01:44 PM
I guess this is good news for my mother in law

:(

proud gonzo
6/12/2006, 07:57 PM
Mustaches dont really appeal to me. Beards now, are a completly different story. I think this is hawt:

http://kaogumi.canalblog.com/albums/system_of_a_down/m-soad19.jpg
wow, i can't decide whether that's disturbing or hideous.







i think it's both.

IB4OU2
6/12/2006, 08:18 PM
I would not want to kiss anyone with a mustache.

My wife never let me shave mine off 'cause she says I resemble Fred Flintstone without it. :O Iv'e had it since 77' when we got married. :)

MamaMia
6/12/2006, 08:31 PM
I'm laughing so hard I can barely breathe. For some reason this whole thread has me tickled.

Okay...deep breath. I would only kiss mustached guys on the cheek because I wouldnt want to kiss food products, or nose bugers that might be stuck in there, unless they were freshly out of the shower. :D

IB4OU2
6/12/2006, 08:40 PM
Mustaches dont really appeal to me. Beards now, are a completly different story. I think this is hawt:

http://kaogumi.canalblog.com/albums/system_of_a_down/m-soad19.jpg

Unfortunately he only uses that thing to open his mouth....

Melo
6/12/2006, 08:48 PM
wow, i can't decide whether that's disturbing or hideous.

i think it's both.

I guess thats what happens when you spend half your time all toked up. But I do like it better than a mustache.

OCUDad
6/12/2006, 09:51 PM
I would only kiss mustached guys on the cheek because I wouldnt want to kiss food productsWhy do you hate leftovers?