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Take a look back at David Beckham’s best (and worst) hairstyles

Becks’ hair has gone through many transformations over the years. Which ones do you remember?

David Beckham – ex footballer, husband of Victoria, British icon and all-round superstar – is launching his own grooming range. Which makes a lot of sense, because who wouldn’t want to be as handsomely groomed as Becks?

He’s never been one to have the same style for long so, in celebration of the new range, we’ve had a look back at some of Becks’ most memorable hairstyles – the good and the bad.

The Nineties curtains

David Beckham (PA)

Way back when in 1997

When he went very blond

David Back in 1998 (PA)

David and Victoria in 1998

And then it was gone

David Beckham in 2000 (Toby Melville/PA)

Bald in 2000

The mohawk

(Nick Potts/PA)

He sparked a hair trend with this look in 2001

The choppy blond barnet

David Beckham in 2002

David Beckham in 2002

When it got so long he needed an Alice band

David Beckham (Martin Rickett/PA)

Circa- 2003

The cornrows

These were short-lived in 2003 (Nick Potts/PA)

These were short-lived in 2003

The early man bun

Becks was way ahead of the man bun trend (Ian West/PA)

Becks was way ahead of the man bun trend in 2003

The Hanson

David Beckham 20013 (Martin Rickett/PA)

2003 was a big year for Becks’ hair

The quiff

David Beckham 2006(Martin Rickett/PA)

A throwback to the quiffs of the late Nineties

The mod flat-fringe

Victoria and David at the Sport Industry Awards 2007 (Joel Ryan/PA)

Victoria and David at the Sport Industry Awards 2007

The blonde buzzcut

(Lewis Whyld/PA)

It got drastic in 2007

The hipster side-parting

David Beckham at the launch of Samsung's Olympic Games (Carl Court/PA)

Unusually for Becks, this 2011 style lasted a few years

The sweep back

David Beckham arriving at The EE British Academy Film Awards 2015 (Matt Crossick/PA)

2015 was also the year he really embraced facial hair

And finally… the shaggy bob

(Adam Davy/PA) Romeo Beckham and David Beckham in the crowd during the Men's Single Final during day eight of the NITTO ATP World Tour Finals at the O2 Arena, London

House 99 will launch in the UK, exclusively at Harvey Nichols, on February 1, and will roll out to other British retailers from March 1.

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