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Goatee
A goatee is a beard formed tuft of hair on the chin, resembling that of a billy goat. The sance in the 1990s, when a close-cropped variant with an integrated moustache was popularized by the baseball players, athletes and sports heroes of the day.
The related royale (or impériale) is a tuft of hair under the lower lip, and, as such, is not truly a goatee.
Like the beard, the goatee and the royale are most commonly seen in combination with a moustache. However, since the beginning of the 21st Century, this has begun to change and new styles have begun to emerge.
In satirical fiction, the goatee is often a symbol of a character's evil twin. This stems from an episode of the television series Star Trek, in which the character Spock had an evil alternate in a parallel universe who possessed a goatee.
Goatee Styles
- Musketeer - a small, pointed goatee with an English moustache (narrow, prominent), as worn by the French mousquetaires
- Royale - historically, worn by French officers as a badge or adornment of military rank or status. This is sometimes referred to as a "soul patch".
- Van Dyck - a thick goatee and moustache with upturned ends, as worn by the XVIIth Century Flemish painter, Sir Anthony van Dyck. In modern usage, a Van Dyck is often any mustache and goatee combination.
See also
- Facial hair
- Other facial hair styles: Beard, Moustache, Sideburns
- Beards, moustaches and military styles: Military uniforms
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