Old Dutch Beard โ€“ Broad. Bold. Traditionally Masculine.

The Old Dutch Beard is a thick, block-shaped beard that covers the cheeks and chin without a moustache.

Itโ€™s similar to the Dutch Beard, but slightly shorter, squarer, and more structured โ€“ a beard that carries both history and masculinity in equal measure.

Originating in the 19th century, the Old Dutch was worn by pioneers, Amish men, and religious reformers โ€“ especially in the United States.

Today, itโ€™s rare โ€“ but when done right, itโ€™s a serious statement of character.

๐Ÿ’ฅ Why Choose the Old Dutch?

  • Powerful appearance without a moustache

  • Focus on volume and width

  • Ideal for angular, narrow or long face shapes

  • Earthy, bold and grounded

  • High-maintenance โ€“ but unmistakably masculine

โœ‚๏ธ How to Style the Old Dutch Beard

1. Grow the cheeks and chin evenly

The upper lip must remain clean-shaven. The sides are where the volume happens.

๐Ÿ”— Use: MADEMEN Shaving Gel

2. Define a block-like shape

Trim into a square or rectangular silhouette โ€“ almost like a beard โ€œplateโ€.

๐Ÿ”— Use: MADEMEN Beard Scissors

3. Apply beard oil for softness and moisture

Essential for comfort and health, especially with such density.

๐Ÿ”— Use: MADEMEN Beard Oil

4. Comb daily with a wide-tooth comb

This maintains structure and prevents tangles.

๐Ÿ”— Use: MADEMEN Beard Comb

๐Ÿ”ง Your Old Dutch Beard Routine

Daily:

  • Massage beard oil throughout

  • Brush with a comb to shape and smooth

  • Shave the moustache area

Weekly:

  • Wash with beard shampoo

  • Trim to maintain symmetry and block shape

  • Review overall volume and structure

๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Tools for Your Old Dutch Beard

  • Shaving Gel โ€“ for a clean upper lip

  • Beard Oil โ€“ to soften and nourish thick hair

  • Beard Scissors โ€“ to keep the shape angular

  • Beard Comb โ€“ to control bulk and volume

โ“FAQ โ€“ Old Dutch Beard Style

1. Whatโ€™s the difference between the Old Dutch and Dutch Beard?

The Old Dutch is slightly shorter and squarer, with more emphasis on block-like structure. The Dutch Beard tends to be longer, fuller, and more naturally rounded.

2. Can I wear the Old Dutch in a modern setting?

Absolutely โ€“ when groomed properly, it delivers a rugged yet composed look that works in both casual and formal contexts. It adds a strong frame to narrow or long faces.

3. Is it hard to maintain the shape?

It does require effort โ€“ especially if your beard grows unevenly. Weekly trimming and daily combing are key to maintaining that signature blocky structure.