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Kim Jong Un sporting the "ambitious" hairdo, alongside his wife Ri Sol-ju.
According to The Telegraph, sources in Pyongyang say men are being ordered by authorities to ensure their hair grows no longer than 2cm in length while replicating the supreme leader's bizarre bouffant hair, which he debuted in February of this year, much to the shock and amusement of media around the world.
Kim's hairstyle is known as the "ambitious" in North Korea, and is clean shaven on the back and sides, leaving a strip of hair perched atop of the leader's head.
Although the legitimacy of the claims isn't certain, it's not beyond the realms of possibility considering that the isolated state released images of 28 "state-sanctioned" haircuts in 2013.
North Korea is apparently so serious about the enforced homage that university student monitors are "cutting off the hair of offenders," the Chosun Ilbo reports.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaks at an emergency meeting of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) Central Military Commission, in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang on August 21, 2015.
It's not just the men whose hair is being dictated either. Women are allegedly being told to style their hair in a bob in homage to Kim's wife Ri Sol-ju.
Barber shops in Pyongyang are reportedly experiencing rushes of customers as citizens rush to comply with the new guidelines.
Kim's iconic hairdo is thought to be a tribute to his grandfather, Kim Il-sung, who sported a similar look and is considered the founding father of North Korea.
Kim Il-sung ruled from 1948-1972, a period which saw his country fight a brutal war with South Korea.