There my father wore the first pair of plus-fours and my mother had the first Eton crop (an accident of her father's home hairdressing).
The Eton crop is a type of very short, slicked-down crop hairstyle for women.
There is an Eton crop, there are many soft shingles, and there are a few heads where the hair is being let grow.
She took to wearing men's clothing, cut her hair in a short style called the Eton crop, and was at times mistaken for a handsome young boy.
Boyish cuts were in vogue, especially the Bob cut, Eton crop, and Shingle bob.
Then he said very severely that is not an Eton crop, Mademoiselle.
And I said I didn't want an Eton crop, Monsieur.
Eton crop, an ultra-short, masculine bob briefly popular in the mid-1920s and based on a schoolboy style; usually worn with slicked-down hair.
The Eton crop, one of the shorter and more drastic cuts of its day, was the most popular.