Walrus moustache
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The walrus moustache is characterized by whiskers
that are thick and bushy in nature. Its name derives from the fact that the whiskers usually droop over the mouth, giving an appearance to the human face that is very similar to that of a walrus
.
has been extremely popular with men of all economic statuses. The walrus moustache was reported as an ethnic trait of Celts and Gaulish people and enjoyed immense popularity among men in the latter part of the 19th century and early years of the 20th century, but faded in popularity by the 1920s. However, it enjoyed a temporary resurgence during the youth counterculture revolution of the 1960s. Gentlemen ranging from scientists to philosophers to politicians often favored the rugged look that the style created. The walrus moustache was relatively easy to maintain. Some proponents considered the walrus moustache as a health mechanism, serving as a shield against dirt particles entering the mouth. Today, the walrus moustache is considered more of a quirky look than one of refinement, and is worn by very few men engaged in such work as public service or other high profile positions.
that are of the same thickness as the moustache proper, as worn by Ambrose Burnside
.
Among the more prominent historical figures to employ the walrus moustache are United States president Chester A. Arthur
, and the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche
. Arthur tended to favor the walrus moustache style that focused on covering the mouth, but did not include prominent sideburns. By contrast, Nietzsche often sported a prominent walrus and handlebar combination that has come to be utilized in popular culture as the stereotype for the look of a deep thinker.
Vibrissae
Vibrissae , or whiskers, are specialized hairs usually employed for tactile sensation. The term may also refer to the thick hairs found inside human nostrils, but these have no sensorial function and only operate as an airborne particulate barrier...
that are thick and bushy in nature. Its name derives from the fact that the whiskers usually droop over the mouth, giving an appearance to the human face that is very similar to that of a walrus
Walrus
The walrus is a large flippered marine mammal with a discontinuous circumpolar distribution in the Arctic Ocean and sub-Arctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. The walrus is the only living species in the Odobenidae family and Odobenus genus. It is subdivided into three subspecies: the Atlantic...
.
History
At times, the walrus moustacheMoustache
A moustache is facial hair grown on the outer surface of the upper lip. It may or may not be accompanied by a type of beard, a facial hair style grown and cropped to cover most of the lower half of the face.-Etymology:...
has been extremely popular with men of all economic statuses. The walrus moustache was reported as an ethnic trait of Celts and Gaulish people and enjoyed immense popularity among men in the latter part of the 19th century and early years of the 20th century, but faded in popularity by the 1920s. However, it enjoyed a temporary resurgence during the youth counterculture revolution of the 1960s. Gentlemen ranging from scientists to philosophers to politicians often favored the rugged look that the style created. The walrus moustache was relatively easy to maintain. Some proponents considered the walrus moustache as a health mechanism, serving as a shield against dirt particles entering the mouth. Today, the walrus moustache is considered more of a quirky look than one of refinement, and is worn by very few men engaged in such work as public service or other high profile positions.
Styles
There is variation on the style of the walrus moustache. In some instances, the facial hair not only drops over the mouth, but also extends downward at each corner of the mouth. The hair line may wrap around the cheeks and connect to sideburnsSideburns
Sideburns or sideboards are patches of facial hair grown on the sides of the face, extending from the hairline to below the ears and worn with an unbearded chin...
that are of the same thickness as the moustache proper, as worn by Ambrose Burnside
Ambrose Burnside
Ambrose Everett Burnside was an American soldier, railroad executive, inventor, industrialist, and politician from Rhode Island, serving as governor and a U.S. Senator...
.
Among the more prominent historical figures to employ the walrus moustache are United States president Chester A. Arthur
Chester A. Arthur
Chester Alan Arthur was the 21st President of the United States . Becoming President after the assassination of President James A. Garfield, Arthur struggled to overcome suspicions of his beginnings as a politician from the New York City Republican machine, succeeding at that task by embracing...
, and the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche was a 19th-century German philosopher, poet, composer and classical philologist...
. Arthur tended to favor the walrus moustache style that focused on covering the mouth, but did not include prominent sideburns. By contrast, Nietzsche often sported a prominent walrus and handlebar combination that has come to be utilized in popular culture as the stereotype for the look of a deep thinker.
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