Man Cleavage: It's All the Rage

Chest hair is no longer a 1970s relic—it's back
By Evann Gastaldo,  Newser Staff
Posted Dec 3, 2009 10:12 AM CST
Man Cleavage: It's All the Rage
Douglas Fairbanks was an early sporter of chest hair in "The Thief of Bagdad" and other 1920s films.   (Getty Images)

Plunging necklines: They’re not just for women anymore. Male cleavage is back, and if you like chest hair and heaving pecs, you’re sure to appreciate the variety of V-necks and scoop-neck tops for men that are hitting the runways. The Wall Street Journal takes a look at the history of man cleavage, from bare-chested heroes of last century’s early swashbuckling films, to recent stars who just like to leave a button or three undone. View our gallery for the run down.
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