Dedication and design on display at Mulletfest 2020
WINNER: West Australian Dean Singh shows off his trophy after winning the 4-7 year-old junior mullet award at Mulletfest 2020 on Saturday. Pictures: Jonathan Carroll
A LIFETIME of avoiding the scissors has paid off for Paul Gee who won the coveted title of "Best Mullet of them All" at the iconic Mulletfest 2020, beating out a field of 245 entrants from across Australia and the world.
The say a mullet haircut is business up front and party in the back and there were equal parts of both at the latest instalment of Mulletfest at the Chelmsford Hotel on Saturday, with hundreds of competitors vying to see where their feathered look ranked against the best haircuts in the world.
Other winners included Elyce Kiem (People's Choice), Cogar Knight (Ranga), Matthew Brown (Extreme), Mark House (Grubby), Jamie Brooks (Everyday), Robert Ayton (International) and Dean Singh (Junior).
Gee also won the Vintage award.
STYLE: Ian Bill and Lee Bill, from Gulargambone, were all business at Mulletfest 2020.BLING: Josh Hogg, from Wollongong, and his mullet in all its glory at Mulletfest 2020 on Saturday.FEST: Adam Bezzina, from Sydney, shows off his take on the mullet haircut at Mulletfest 2020 on Saturday.HAIR: Mulletfest 2020 attracted 245 entries from all over Australia and overseas.CLASSIC: Mick Sieders and his mullet enjoying Mulletfest 2020 on Saturday. Pictures: Jonathan CarrollFEATHERED: Therese Hoare, Lily Magnus and Paddy Rutherford, all from the Blue Mountains, show off their locks.CREW: Trent Pollard, Kylie Monck, Adam "Jacko" Jackson, Tammy McCartney, Dylan Dudley, Jacob Frew at Mulletfest 2020.GREEN WITH ENVY: Kingsley Kuyltjes, Bonni Nelson, Liam Arnold at The Chelmsford Hotel on Saturday. Pictures: Jonathan CarrollMO: It wasn't all mullets. There were some impressive moustaches, too. Leigh Casey from Woodonga at Mulletfest 2020.
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