Rattail (haircut)


A rattail is a hair style that is characterized by a long "tail"-like element of hair growing downward from the back of the head. The rattail usually hangs naturally; however, it can be braided, treated as a dread, permed, straightened, poofed, or curled with an iron. In some instances, an individual might choose to grow several tails as opposed to a single very long tail.
The rattail saw a brief period of mainstream popularity during the mid to late 1980s. By the early 90s it had rapidly fallen out of fashion. However, it has recently seen renewed popularity.

Cultural prevalence

Some punks and rivetheads have been known to sport rattails, although in a much more punk fashion, sometimes with the tail dyed a different color than the rest of the hair or by shaving the rest of the head, leaving only the tail. It is a very popular hairstyle in Broome, Western Australia and New Zealand, especially among boys, and is sometimes combined with shaved sides as a soft fauxhawk.
Neil Peart of the rock band Rush is spotted sporting a rattail in the 1985 video for "The Big Money".
New Kids On The Block performer Jordan Knight wore a long braided rattail for much of his time with the band, which helped further the style's popularity.
Former junior welterweight boxing champion Kostya Tszyu sported a rather famous rattail throughout his career.
Game developer Richard Garriott has worn a rattail since 1984.
In the Star Wars universe, Jedi Padawans wear a rattail called a Padawan Braid until they are given the rank of Jedi Knight.