Somebody Photoshopped Man Buns Onto These 10 World Leaders (And Some Actually Look Pretty Good!)

Donald Trump's infamous barnet has nothing on these lustrous man buns

Somebody Photoshopped Man Buns Onto These 10 World Leaders (And Some Actually Look Pretty Good!)

by Charley Ward |
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One talented Reddit user has Photoshopped man buns onto these world leaders. If you’re a fan of the man bun, well, we apologise…

Vladimir Putin

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Much as he might try, not even Putin can look threatening with a man bun.

George Washington

If George Washington had opted for a man bun in the first place, then he wouldn’t have had to worry about his style dropping out midway through sitting for this portrait. We bet he’d have looked a LOT less tense.

George Bush, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama

Clinton makes a left-field statement with those fierce white dreads, but the night belongs to George W Bush and his hot new braided take on the man bun.

Barack Obama

Obama's gloriously thick locks make him look fit to star in the next Pantene ad (and, clearly, by his expression here, he knows it).

Kim Jong Un

Despite looking pretty chuffed with his new look, unfortunately the man bun is not on North Korea’s list of Kim Jong Un approved haircuts, so it’s unlikely to dethrone his current signature style.

Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln offering a new perspective on dressing ‘smart casual’.

Richard Nixon

Nixon’s man bun could be in with a real shot at overthrowing Donald Trump’s infamous barnet and claiming the title of America’s most flamboyant political hairstyle statement as its own. If it was real, of course.

John F Kennedy

Kennedy has made sure to gel his man bun back to avoid looking unkempt. He is at work, after all.

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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.

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