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Hairstyling technique
Basketball player Dwyane Wade with an edge-up hairstyle.

A shape-up, also called a line-up or an edge-up, is a hairstyle that involves cutting along the natural hairline to straighten it. Edge-ups are typically found among men and short-haired women. The haircut grew in popularity during the 1980s, typically among those who have Afro-textured hair, and became the precursor to other stylish haircuts, such as the high-top fade, low fade, and designs such as crescent moon parts, side parts, and waves in hair.

The shape-up is influenced by hip-hop and pop culture and is common among entertainers and basketball players.

History

A man with a freshly cut shape-up and waves
Matt Dumba with a buzz cut and line up

During the 1970s and the era of disco, most African-Americans sported an afro to reflect their cultural identity and their pride in their hair. In the 1980s, feeling that the afro looked dated, people began to cut their afros off in search of something new to go along with the new sounds of the decade. The shape-up was first introduced in the mid- or late 1980s. Influential hip-hop artists such as Eric B, Rakim, and Big Daddy Kane popularized the high-top fade with the shape-up.

See also

References

  1. Gabbara, Princess (2016-12-27). "The History of the Fade". EBONY. Retrieved 2019-12-07.
  2. Horne, Madison (February 2019). "A Visual History of Iconic Black Hairstyles". HISTORY. Retrieved 2019-12-07.

External links

  • The dictionary definition of shape-up at Wiktionary
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