Haircuts for boys with straight hair that work for school and holidays

Haircuts for boys with straight hair that work for school and holidays

Well-thought-out haircuts for boys with straight hair, including classic styles such as the crew cut, textured crop, and French crop, never truly go out of style. They’re easy to manage, look sharp, and work for both school and holidays. These cuts strike the right balance, being neat enough for the classroom and relaxed enough for weekends.

Different haircuts for boys with straight hair.
Different haircuts for boys with straight hair. Photos: Glaminati/MensHairCuts (Modified by author)
Source: Instagram

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Key takeaways

  • Boys with straight hair have a wide variety of stylish, low-maintenance haircut options suitable for both school and holidays.
  • Classic cuts such as the crew cut, French crop, and Caesar remain popular because they are neat, easy to manage, and timeless.
  • Modern styles such as the textured crop, undercut, and brushed back fade offer a fresh look while still being school-appropriate.

List of haircuts for boys with straight hair

The best haircut for straight hair should be easy to maintain, look clean, and suit both school rules and weekend fun. It should remain neat without much effort and still allow a bit of personality to shine through. The best styles don’t require excessive styling but still look fresh day after day. Below are some great hairstyles for boys with straight hair.

Read also

20 low-maintenance medium-length haircuts for stylish ladies

1. Buzz cut

Buzz cut
Buzz cut. Photo: Holessz (Modified by author)
Source: Instagram

The buzz cut is a no-fuss style where the hair is clipped short and evenly across the head. It’s low-maintenance, neat, and ideal for boys who don’t want to spend time styling their hair. It works exceptionally well with straight hair because the texture keeps the cut smooth and uniform.

There’s no bulk or mess when it comes to this hairstyle. This makes it perfect for active days and strict school rules. It also keeps the head cool during hot weather and stays tidy without effort. This makes it a smart choice that looks sharp and takes care of itself.

2. The French crop

Boys donning the French crop.
Boys donning the French crop. Photos: MensCutsHD (Modified by author)
Source: Instagram

This is the most attractive haircut for boys, especially school-going ones. It is a short haircut with the hair kept slightly longer on top and a blunt fringe at the front. The sides and back are typically faded or tapered, resulting in a clean, modern shape.

Read also

20 best short low-maintenance toddler boy haircuts to try out

The French crop works well for straight hair because the texture helps the fringe lie flat and keeps the top looking sharp. This cut is easy to manage and requires minimal styling. All you need is a quick comb in the morning, and that's it. It’s a good fit for school as it stays neat all day.

3. Textured crop

Textured crop
Textured crop. Photos: Barber Industries (Modified by author)
Source: Instagram

The textured crop is a short haircut with choppy layers on top that add movement and shape. The sides are usually faded or tapered, giving the cut a clean, finished appearance. It’s an excellent match for straight hair, as the texture helps break up flatness and adds a bit of edge.

This style needs only a small amount of product to hold its shape, making it easy to handle. It’s tidy enough for school but still looks relaxed and modern for holidays. The textured crop is ideal for boys who want a simple cut with a bit more character.

Read also

20+ best low-cut hairstyles for ladies with natural hair

4. Cool undercut

Cool undercut
Cool undercut for boys with straight hair. Photos: Reeves Barbers (Modified by author)
Source: Instagram

The undercut features short or faded sides with longer hair left on top. It creates a clear contrast that gives the style a bold, clean look. On straight hair, the difference in length is even more pronounced, making the top easy to style and shape. It can be worn brushed forward, slicked back, or left loose. This cut works well for school when neatly styled and adds a cool, trendy feel for weekends.

5. Modern mullet

The modern mullet
The modern mullet. Photo: Lea Jaunakais (Modified by author)
Source: Instagram

The modern mullet keeps the hair short at the front and sides, with longer length at the back. It’s a cleaner, more updated version of the classic look. On straight hair, the contrast between the sharp front and flowing back stands out clearly.

The modern mullet adds personality while staying neat enough for school. It also works well for holidays, giving off a laid-back, stylish vibe. This cut suits boys who want something different without going over the top.

Read also

Best Edgar haircuts for men: 11 cool ideas worth trying out

6. Classic scissors cut

Classic scissors cut
Classic scissors cut. Photo: Southern Living (Modified by author)
Source: Twitter

The classic scissor cut is trimmed using scissors rather than clippers. This gives you a more natural shape. It’s usually evenly sized, but can be slightly shorter on the sides and longer on top. Some people use clean lines and a tidy finish to achieve a more polished look.

On straight hair, it lies flat and smooth, giving a polished appearance with minimal effort. It’s easy to manage and grows out well, which means fewer trips to the barber. This style is ideal for school because it looks neat and follows most haircut rules. It also works for small boys during holidays.

7. Side part cut

Side part cut
Side part cut. Photo: Glaminati (Modified by author)
Source: Instagram

The side part cut is one of the most popular short haircuts for men with straight hair. It features a clear parting on one side, with the hair neatly combed over. The sides are trimmed short, while the top is left longer for styling. Straight hair makes this look sharp and tidy, as it holds the parting well and lies flat.

Read also

25 best short haircuts for little girls: Long, short, curly hairstyles

It’s a clean, classic style that suits school settings and still looks polished for outings. Like many on this list, the side part cut doesn’t require much upkeep. This makes it perfect for boys who want a neat style with a touch of tradition and class.

8. Layered long cut

Layered long cut
Layered long cut. Photo: Southern Living (Modified by author)
Source: Facebook

Not every boy wants short hair, and that’s where the layered long layered cut comes in. This style retains the length while avoiding a flat, heavy appearance. The secret is in the layers. They give straight hair some shape, stop it from sticking out at the ends, and make it easier to manage.

This chill style doesn’t scream for attention, but still looks put together. It's great for school if it’s kept clean and well-maintained. It is even better for holidays when there’s room to let it flow. It’s a confident choice for boys who prefer a laid-back yet sharp style.

Read also

20 stylish short hairstyles for women over 50 with fine hair

9. Spiky fringe

Spiky fringe
Spiky fringe. Photo: Southern Living (Modified by author)
Source: Instagram

The spiky fringe is all about energy. Hair is left longer at the front and styled upward or forward into short, sharp spikes. It gives straight hair a bold texture and makes the fringe the centre of attention.

It’s school-appropriate if kept neat, but still playful enough for holidays. This cut suits boys who like to stand out without going overboard. It’s a fun, modern style that adds edge without the mess.

10. Classic bowl cut

Classic bowl cut
Classic bowl cut. Photo: Hairmanz (Modified by author)
Source: Instagram

The bowl cut has made a quiet comeback, but with cleaner lines and a better shape than the old version. It’s cut evenly around the head, with the fringe and sides blending smoothly. On straight hair, it sits just right, giving a tidy, rounded finish.

There’s something retro about this style. But, it still works for today’s school rules. No styling needed, just a good trim to keep the shape crisp. It’s a simple, low-effort option that stands out subtly.

Read also

21 best hime cut hairstyles you should try out

11. Skater mop

Skater mop
Skater mop. Photo: Modern Barberzz LA (Modified by author)
Source: Instagram

The skater mop isn’t polished, and that’s the point. It’s a longer, messier cut with layers that fall over the forehead and ears. Think laid-back, like something you’d see at the skatepark. On straight hair, it gets that natural flow without needing styling.

The skater mop cut moves, it’s light, and it grows out well. This one is for boys who don’t mind pushing the school dress code a little, but still want something cool and carefree. It is also easy to shake out in the morning.

12. Tapered quiff

Tapered quiff
Tapered quiff.Photo: ModernCutz HD (Modified by author)
Source: Instagram

The tapered quiff is sharp but never stiff. Hair is swept up and back at the front, while the sides gradually taper down for a clean finish. It’s not just about volume, but it’s about shape and balance.

Straight hair gives the quiff lift without frizz, making it easy to style and control. With a bit of product, it stays in place all day. This look walks the line between smart and bold. It’s perfect for school when styled neatly, and it stands out on holidays without being too much.

Read also

20 interesting short twist hairdos that you can wear

13. Old-school swoop

Old-school swoop
Old-school swoop. Photo: Southern Living (Modified by author)
Source: Instagram

This haircut is not stiff or overly styled but smooth and intentional. The cut relies on longer hair at the front, gently brushed across the forehead. For boys with straight hair, it falls into place naturally, no fuss needed. It’s the kind of style that says you’ve made an effort without actually trying too hard. School-ready if kept tidy, and effortlessly cool on weekends. The swoop isn’t loud but confident in a quiet way.

14. Middle-parted straight hair

Middle-parted straight hair
Middle-parted straight hair. Photo: Modern Gentleman Magazine (Modified by author)
Source: Facebook

This boy's hairstyle involves splitting the hair clean down the centre. This lets straight strands fall evenly on both sides. It has no spikes or volume, only a natural, balanced flow. This style suits boys who prefer a more laid-back, classic vibe. It works especially well with straight hair because there’s no curl to fight with.

The style is school-friendly if trimmed regularly, and perfect for holidays when you just want to run your fingers through and go. It doesn’t try too hard, and that’s exactly why it works.

Read also

10 stunning Sandra Bullock hairstyles you'll surely love

15. Short Caesar haircut

Short caesar haircut
Short caesar haircut. Photo: Haircut Inspirations (Modified by author)
Source: Instagram

The short Caesar cut is trimmed close with a short, straight fringe at the front. It’s tidy, low-maintenance, and always looks sharp. Straight hair makes this style easy to manage since it lies flat and keeps its shape.

There’s no need for styling or extra effort. All you need is regular trims to keep it clean. This cut is a solid pick for boys who want something simple and easy to wear every day. It’s perfect for school because it stays neat all day. For holidays, it’s practical and cool without needing attention.

16. Voluminous textured bangs

Voluminous textured bangs
Voluminous textured bangs. Photo: Glaminati (Modified by author)
Source: Twitter

Voluminous textured bangs bring more shape to straight hair without going over the top. The fringe is left longer and styled with lift and layers, giving it a fuller look. It’s not flat, but not messy either.

This style works best on straight hair, as it maintains its structure without frizzing. It can be worn pushed slightly to the side or left forward. With a bit of light product, it stays in place all day. It’s a good choice for boys who want something a bit more stylish but still school-appropriate and easy to manage.

Read also

Trendy short weave hairstyles in Kenya

17. Brushed back faded undercut

Brushed back faded undercut
Brushed back faded undercut. Photo: Glaminati (Modified by author)
Source: Instagram

The brushed back faded undercut features short sides and back, with longer hair left on top. The top is brushed backwards for a clean, textured finish. Straight hair makes this look smooth and easy to style. The undercut adds contrast, giving the cut a sharper edge. It’s neat enough for school and bold enough for holidays.

Final word

Choosing the right haircuts for boys with straight hair is all about balancing style, simplicity, and versatility. With so many options available, there is truly something for everyone. The key is finding a cut that flatters straight hair while keeping upkeep minimal.

Tuko.co.ke also published an article about 50+ tasteful plain lines hairstyles without braids for natural hair. The article contains creative and protective styles that are perfect for any age. It also highlights modern ways to wear traditional cornrows without the need for added braids.

Are you looking for everyday inspiration or a stylish new look for your child? Read on to discover trendy options with tips on maintenance and accessories.

Proofreading by Masolo Mabonga, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

Authors:
Nicholas Nganga avatar

Nicholas Nganga (Lifestyle writer) Nicholas joined Tuko in 2024 as a content creator, bringing four years of experience in digital storytelling. He previously held other editorial and journalism positions, including news and articles editing role at FW Africa and a Food Science Writer at PressPublish. He specializes in celebrity biographies, fashion, lifestyle, gaming, and beyond. In 2022, Nick graduated from the Jomo Kenyatta University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Biotechnology. You can reach him via email: muginicholas5@gmail.com.

Page was generated in 3.9688868522644