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A facial hair style suggesting something of the boys’-own type of chap who seems to have had much currency in the early years of the twentieth century: someone who was brave, adventurous and sportsmanlike, but not out of place in a drawing room.
The look is achieved via hairless cheeks; a trim, satyr-type beard; and a separate but equally manicured moustache.