Lez hair is a hairstyle commonly worn by lesbians, and is often used as a symbol of lesbian identity and pride. It is typically characterized by short, androgynous hair that is often styled with a shaved or undercut design.
While the origins of lez hair are uncertain, it is thought to have emerged in the 1970s as part of the lesbian feminist movement, a time when many lesbians began to adopt more masculine styles of dress and appearance as a way of rejecting traditional gender roles. Lez hair quickly became a symbol of lesbian visibility and empowerment, and has continued to be worn by lesbians of all ages and backgrounds ever since.