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What is the old term, or terms, for “designer stubble”?


Terms for duplicated wordsWord for the smell of old booksTerm for “having terms for everything”What are the terms for the parts of a comparative?What do you refer to a chart/graph designer as?A spinster or old maid! What is a similar term for male?Terms for young, medium and old animal meatOld English for restaurantOld synonyms for “blockbuster”?A word for 'calculator' (the old meaning)






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Designer stubble is a short growth of a man's facial hair that became popular in the 1980s. This style was worn and reinvented by
singer George Michael, actor Don Johnson and, in the 2010s, singers
Craig David and Jason Derulo and was adopted by many others including
Tom Cruise who restarted this trend among his Hollywood peers &
members of the music industry after attending the Grammy Awards in
2005. Several companies manufacture beard trimmers designed to maintain the designer stubble look, being created by short trimming of
the beard to (typically) 1 to 3mm designer stubble is distinct from
five o'clock shadow which is the much lighter, stiffer growth which is
the first sign of the return of the beard after shaving.




Here's the picture they provide:



Here's the picture they provide:



This type of look has existed since time immemorial, which leads me to believe that there must have been a term for it prior to the 1980's.



What was it?










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    Day-old beard??

    – Hot Licks
    Mar 30 at 18:58






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    It certainly existed when a man hadn't bothered/been able to shave for a few days, but as far as I know the look had never been deliberately cultivated before the 1980s. You would just say he was unshaven.

    – Kate Bunting
    Mar 30 at 20:16






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    I assume you are aware that the term 'designer stubble' is ironic: a joke at the expense of people who find style in what had previously considered neglect of personal appearance.

    – JeremyC
    Mar 30 at 23:03






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    Scruff, 3-day beard (vacation/weekend beard)...Brillo Face, Lady Beard Johnson.

    – KannE
    Apr 3 at 2:53

















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Wikipedia has this to say about it:




Designer stubble is a short growth of a man's facial hair that became popular in the 1980s. This style was worn and reinvented by
singer George Michael, actor Don Johnson and, in the 2010s, singers
Craig David and Jason Derulo and was adopted by many others including
Tom Cruise who restarted this trend among his Hollywood peers &
members of the music industry after attending the Grammy Awards in
2005. Several companies manufacture beard trimmers designed to maintain the designer stubble look, being created by short trimming of
the beard to (typically) 1 to 3mm designer stubble is distinct from
five o'clock shadow which is the much lighter, stiffer growth which is
the first sign of the return of the beard after shaving.




Here's the picture they provide:



Here's the picture they provide:



This type of look has existed since time immemorial, which leads me to believe that there must have been a term for it prior to the 1980's.



What was it?










share|improve this question

















  • 1





    Day-old beard??

    – Hot Licks
    Mar 30 at 18:58






  • 1





    It certainly existed when a man hadn't bothered/been able to shave for a few days, but as far as I know the look had never been deliberately cultivated before the 1980s. You would just say he was unshaven.

    – Kate Bunting
    Mar 30 at 20:16






  • 1





    I assume you are aware that the term 'designer stubble' is ironic: a joke at the expense of people who find style in what had previously considered neglect of personal appearance.

    – JeremyC
    Mar 30 at 23:03






  • 1





    Scruff, 3-day beard (vacation/weekend beard)...Brillo Face, Lady Beard Johnson.

    – KannE
    Apr 3 at 2:53













2












2








2








Wikipedia has this to say about it:




Designer stubble is a short growth of a man's facial hair that became popular in the 1980s. This style was worn and reinvented by
singer George Michael, actor Don Johnson and, in the 2010s, singers
Craig David and Jason Derulo and was adopted by many others including
Tom Cruise who restarted this trend among his Hollywood peers &
members of the music industry after attending the Grammy Awards in
2005. Several companies manufacture beard trimmers designed to maintain the designer stubble look, being created by short trimming of
the beard to (typically) 1 to 3mm designer stubble is distinct from
five o'clock shadow which is the much lighter, stiffer growth which is
the first sign of the return of the beard after shaving.




Here's the picture they provide:



Here's the picture they provide:



This type of look has existed since time immemorial, which leads me to believe that there must have been a term for it prior to the 1980's.



What was it?










share|improve this question














Wikipedia has this to say about it:




Designer stubble is a short growth of a man's facial hair that became popular in the 1980s. This style was worn and reinvented by
singer George Michael, actor Don Johnson and, in the 2010s, singers
Craig David and Jason Derulo and was adopted by many others including
Tom Cruise who restarted this trend among his Hollywood peers &
members of the music industry after attending the Grammy Awards in
2005. Several companies manufacture beard trimmers designed to maintain the designer stubble look, being created by short trimming of
the beard to (typically) 1 to 3mm designer stubble is distinct from
five o'clock shadow which is the much lighter, stiffer growth which is
the first sign of the return of the beard after shaving.




Here's the picture they provide:



Here's the picture they provide:



This type of look has existed since time immemorial, which leads me to believe that there must have been a term for it prior to the 1980's.



What was it?







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    Day-old beard??

    – Hot Licks
    Mar 30 at 18:58






  • 1





    It certainly existed when a man hadn't bothered/been able to shave for a few days, but as far as I know the look had never been deliberately cultivated before the 1980s. You would just say he was unshaven.

    – Kate Bunting
    Mar 30 at 20:16






  • 1





    I assume you are aware that the term 'designer stubble' is ironic: a joke at the expense of people who find style in what had previously considered neglect of personal appearance.

    – JeremyC
    Mar 30 at 23:03






  • 1





    Scruff, 3-day beard (vacation/weekend beard)...Brillo Face, Lady Beard Johnson.

    – KannE
    Apr 3 at 2:53












  • 1





    Day-old beard??

    – Hot Licks
    Mar 30 at 18:58






  • 1





    It certainly existed when a man hadn't bothered/been able to shave for a few days, but as far as I know the look had never been deliberately cultivated before the 1980s. You would just say he was unshaven.

    – Kate Bunting
    Mar 30 at 20:16






  • 1





    I assume you are aware that the term 'designer stubble' is ironic: a joke at the expense of people who find style in what had previously considered neglect of personal appearance.

    – JeremyC
    Mar 30 at 23:03






  • 1





    Scruff, 3-day beard (vacation/weekend beard)...Brillo Face, Lady Beard Johnson.

    – KannE
    Apr 3 at 2:53







1




1





Day-old beard??

– Hot Licks
Mar 30 at 18:58





Day-old beard??

– Hot Licks
Mar 30 at 18:58




1




1





It certainly existed when a man hadn't bothered/been able to shave for a few days, but as far as I know the look had never been deliberately cultivated before the 1980s. You would just say he was unshaven.

– Kate Bunting
Mar 30 at 20:16





It certainly existed when a man hadn't bothered/been able to shave for a few days, but as far as I know the look had never been deliberately cultivated before the 1980s. You would just say he was unshaven.

– Kate Bunting
Mar 30 at 20:16




1




1





I assume you are aware that the term 'designer stubble' is ironic: a joke at the expense of people who find style in what had previously considered neglect of personal appearance.

– JeremyC
Mar 30 at 23:03





I assume you are aware that the term 'designer stubble' is ironic: a joke at the expense of people who find style in what had previously considered neglect of personal appearance.

– JeremyC
Mar 30 at 23:03




1




1





Scruff, 3-day beard (vacation/weekend beard)...Brillo Face, Lady Beard Johnson.

– KannE
Apr 3 at 2:53





Scruff, 3-day beard (vacation/weekend beard)...Brillo Face, Lady Beard Johnson.

– KannE
Apr 3 at 2:53










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from the OED thesaurus:



bristle ~1300




the short hairs on the face of men when thickened and
stiffened…




whisker ~1600




The hair that grows on an adult man's face; formerly commonly applied
to that on the upper lip, now… plural: usually collective




stubble 1596




collective singular. transferred. A rough surface or short growth
likened to the ‘stubble’ of grain, esp. the short bristly growth on a
man's face




five o'clock shadow 1937




used attributively in five o'clock shadow (see quot.1937),
five-o'clock tea (colloquial shortened a five o'clock).Time 11 Oct. ‘5
o'clock Shadow’—that unsightly beard growth which appears prematurely
at about 5 P.M., looks bad.







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    bristle ~1300




    the short hairs on the face of men when thickened and
    stiffened…




    whisker ~1600




    The hair that grows on an adult man's face; formerly commonly applied
    to that on the upper lip, now… plural: usually collective




    stubble 1596




    collective singular. transferred. A rough surface or short growth
    likened to the ‘stubble’ of grain, esp. the short bristly growth on a
    man's face




    five o'clock shadow 1937




    used attributively in five o'clock shadow (see quot.1937),
    five-o'clock tea (colloquial shortened a five o'clock).Time 11 Oct. ‘5
    o'clock Shadow’—that unsightly beard growth which appears prematurely
    at about 5 P.M., looks bad.







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      from the OED thesaurus:



      bristle ~1300




      the short hairs on the face of men when thickened and
      stiffened…




      whisker ~1600




      The hair that grows on an adult man's face; formerly commonly applied
      to that on the upper lip, now… plural: usually collective




      stubble 1596




      collective singular. transferred. A rough surface or short growth
      likened to the ‘stubble’ of grain, esp. the short bristly growth on a
      man's face




      five o'clock shadow 1937




      used attributively in five o'clock shadow (see quot.1937),
      five-o'clock tea (colloquial shortened a five o'clock).Time 11 Oct. ‘5
      o'clock Shadow’—that unsightly beard growth which appears prematurely
      at about 5 P.M., looks bad.







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        from the OED thesaurus:



        bristle ~1300




        the short hairs on the face of men when thickened and
        stiffened…




        whisker ~1600




        The hair that grows on an adult man's face; formerly commonly applied
        to that on the upper lip, now… plural: usually collective




        stubble 1596




        collective singular. transferred. A rough surface or short growth
        likened to the ‘stubble’ of grain, esp. the short bristly growth on a
        man's face




        five o'clock shadow 1937




        used attributively in five o'clock shadow (see quot.1937),
        five-o'clock tea (colloquial shortened a five o'clock).Time 11 Oct. ‘5
        o'clock Shadow’—that unsightly beard growth which appears prematurely
        at about 5 P.M., looks bad.







        share|improve this answer













        from the OED thesaurus:



        bristle ~1300




        the short hairs on the face of men when thickened and
        stiffened…




        whisker ~1600




        The hair that grows on an adult man's face; formerly commonly applied
        to that on the upper lip, now… plural: usually collective




        stubble 1596




        collective singular. transferred. A rough surface or short growth
        likened to the ‘stubble’ of grain, esp. the short bristly growth on a
        man's face




        five o'clock shadow 1937




        used attributively in five o'clock shadow (see quot.1937),
        five-o'clock tea (colloquial shortened a five o'clock).Time 11 Oct. ‘5
        o'clock Shadow’—that unsightly beard growth which appears prematurely
        at about 5 P.M., looks bad.








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