How the USA Mullet Champ’s Unstoppable Drive Is Crushing Every Goal—Inside and Out

In late 2020, Bogola officially kicked off the first national USA Mullet Championships. “I love the culture and the community of mullets,” he explains. “It’s kind of like being a Jeep owner. If you have one, you gravitate toward other mullets and you know they’re fun and don’t take life too seriously. Most of these people will give you the shirt off their back.”

Last year’s competition had more than 500 entries on Facebook. “We like to see that nice shorter section in the front and then have some good flow in that long neck warmer,” says Bogola. “If the mullet can tie it back and he looks serious as hell, then it’s a good mullet.” (Bogola is also a big fan of “vintage mullets,” or guys who’ve had their mullet for years, though he does add that the most contemporary ones now have “carved sides and extreme fades along with hair dye.”)

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