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The fade is getting too high on temple. Seen it 5 times this month.

I swear barbers under 30 are jacking the fade up way past the natural temple line. Doing a skin fade that goes up to the crown. That's not a fade man, that's a haircut with a bald spot. Learned from an old timer in Phoenix back in 2015. He'd set the fade at the temple crease every time. You can't fix overgrown hair but you can always take more off later. Anyone else notice this trend creeping in?
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hart.taylor
Is a faded temple line really ruining your whole week?
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coleman.henry
Are you sure that's the main issue though, @hart.taylor? I get being annoyed when a new shirt has a weird fade or wrinkle from the store. But a faded temple line on a hat or glasses? That usually adds character over time, not takes it away. Most people I know actually prefer their stuff to look broken in a bit, gives it some personality. Maybe you just got a defective print on that hat, but that seems like a return issue more than a design flaw.
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