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Like the Barkly or the Hooker, the Greenwood is an eccentric facial hair mode that seems to have largely avoided being repurposed in contemporary times.
The Greenwood – an impractically long, lush moustache creating a downward parabolic curve around the mouth – confers a walrus-like appearance on its wearer.
1The Greenwood. 2Peace and War (Mr A. G. Hales), 1908 Sir Leslie Ward, Hentschel-Colourtype, Vanity Fair Magazine.