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What haircut did men wear in the 15th C?

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In the 15th century, men's hairstyles varied but were typically short or shoulder-length. Nobles might wear longer hair, bowl cuts were common, and hats like the chaperon reflected one's status.

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The question pertains to men's hairstyles during the 15th century. During this time, there were various styles that men wore depending on their social status and the region they were from. However, since the question does not specify which geographical area to focus on, a general response would be that men's hairstyles in the 15th century were often short or shoulder-length,

with nobles sometimes sporting longer hair and hats to display their wealth and status. Styles could include a bowl cut, where hair was cut evenly around the head, or styles where the front was cut shorter than the back to accommodate headwear. In some cases, youths might sport a pageboy haircut. Men often wore hats such as the chaperon, and elaborate headdresses, which reflected the fashion statements of the time.

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