The
Baiyue (1st millennium
BCE) of modern day
Vietnam appeared to keep their hair short and curtained in this style, unlike many other primitive peoples who had longer hair. For the first couple of decades of the 20th century, a longer variant of the
undercut was popular among young working-class men, especially members of street gangs. In interwar
Glasgow,
Neds (the precursors to the
Teddy Boys) favoured a haircut that was long on top and cropped at the back and sides. Despite the fire risk, much
paraffin wax was used to keep the hair in place. Other gangs who favored this haircut were the
Scuttlers of Manchester and the
Peaky Blinders of Birmingham, due largely to the disadvantage caused by longer hair in a street fight. member
Moon Jong-up with messy curtained hair ==Revival==