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It’s limber. It’s daring. It’s a little bit sultry. How the skinny playboy mustache became the facial hair style of the ...
According to the new grooming and appearance policy, full beards, goatees and mustaches are in. No “wild” styles are allowed. Mustaches can’t go past the corners of the mouth by more than half an inch ...
The Army is preparing to roll out a new policy that could lead to soldiers diagnosed with a chronic skin condition that ...
The New York Yankees may have relaxed their facial hair policy this season but some franchise icons feel some nostalgia about ...
Bernie Williams, the New York Yankees' legend, gave his honest opinion about the organization getting rid of his no-facial hair policy he had to abide by during his playing days.
On Feb. 15, 1999 Cincinnati Reds President Marge Schott lifted the team’s ban on facial hair, allowing new acquisition Greg Vaughn to keep his goatee.
Pro & College Sports Yankees’ facial hair policy is not the only tradition changing in 2025 Published: Feb. 24, 2025, 7:34 a.m.
I’m just happy with the decision [Steinbrenner] made.” The Yankees’ grooming policy — which still forbids hair below the collar — has become an increasingly polarizing subject.
I’m just happy with the decision [Steinbrenner] made.” The Yankees’ grooming policy — which still forbids hair below the collar — has become an increasingly polarizing subject.
Some players had pushed the limits of the facial hair policy in recent years, growing more than five o’clock shadows, with Boone having to remind them at times that it was time to shave.
Amending the facial hair policy had been a topic of internal conversation for around 10 years, Steinbrenner said, but it wasn’t until the last few weeks that the owner realized the policy was ...
But that was the only clarification we got." George Steinbrenner, Hal's father and the Yankees owner from 1973-2010, introduced the previous facial-hair policy — no long hair or beards — in 1976.
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