
Sports and Beards
Sports stars influence everything from sneakers to hairstyles, but when it comes to beards, they follow team rules. Baseball made headlines in February 2025 when the Yankees ditched their 49-year beard ban! Olympic boxers, however, still can't join the beard club.The IOC say officials need to easily spot cuts and injuries to decide when to stop fights or call for medical help. Makes sense, even if it means we'll never know which fighters could have rocked the most intimidating facial hair in the ring.
I’ve never had a beard myself, but I’ve often wondered how much appearance still impacts professional perception in today’s workplace. It seems like views around facial hair vary widely depending on industry, company culture, and even geographic location. Do you think biases against beards are fading, or do they still subtly influence hiring or promotion decisions? I’ve noticed some colleagues with beards are perceived as more authoritative, while others get seen as too casual, so it’s definitely not one-size-fits-all. I’d be interested to know if grooming style or beard length plays a role in how “professional” someone is perceived.
You are the first person to introduce me to the phrase, " Sparse hair islands". I'll have to remember that one lol. I think most employers are more accepting of beards and mustaches these days. Kind of like how a lot of employers are relaxing their rules regarding exposure of tattoos in the workplace I think beards and long beards are gaining acceptance. I used to work in hospitals and I worked during covid along side coworkers with long beards and I don't recall it being an issue where I last worked. For example I remember seeing a coworker putting a disposable hair cap over his beard and one on his head when entering isolation rooms and I've seen that as well on the male dietary staff. So I believe kind of like the hair on your head as long as your beard is kept clean and presentable its accepted more these days. Interesting read.