The Boy Bops Back To School August 21st 2008
The Boy Bops Back To School August 21st 2008 The Boy Bops Back To School August 21st 2008

My son T-bop waiting on the bus. He is in 5th grade now!

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10 Responses to T-bop Rocks the Dreadlock Mohawk

  1. Jorge says:

    hello. this hairstyle is so amazing, i love it, ive been thinking about doing it myself, but what would be good to do first? cut my side hair? or get the upper hair dreads?

    • Trula says:

      Ho Jorge, I honestly don’t know because what you are asking is a matter of preference. What do you think would be good first? my son had his hair locked first.

  2. Sam says:

    Cool; never seen; or even heard of a dreadlock mohawk before. But your son looks alot like my nephew who sports just a mohawk. And he has the same skin; (he looks half-white) and teeth and acts the same too.

    Wow he really looks like my nephew and is in the 5h or 6th grade too.

    But that’s cool anyways. I love young boys with dreads; it’s really cool; and my nephew wanted dreads too; (he’s 11) but the whole issue of “stereotyping and racism” from his grandmother changed things.

  3. Quest says:

    is that his father?

  4. me2 says:

    I rock that same doo .. I call it the “s.dot.hedgey” sonic the hedgehawk. cuhz some one told me w/ my hair like that I looked like sonic… they were tryna be funny but i liked the name enuff to roll wit it.!! prop to T-bop doe.

  5. [...] of my sons with his newly twisted hair. For the past couple of years he has had a dreadlock mohawk. Instead of shaving the sides again this year, he had me cut off the mohawk to the new growth, then [...]

  6. Garry says:

    Aww, that’s adorable ^_^ it looks awesome on him too :D

    Somebody asked what order to do it in.. I’d say shave the sides, then section the remaining hair and dread it, otherwise you might end up shaving half a dread off, and there’s no use having all that excess hair about when you want to keep it in neat(ish) sections; it’ll make dreading it easier.

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