Basket Weave Dreads: A Stylish & Unique Hairstyle

Basket Weave Dreadlocks: A Step-by-Step Guide to This Trendy Hairstyle

Apr 20 2025

Basket Weave Dreadlocks: A Step-by-Step Guide to This Trendy Hairstyle

What Are The Dangers of Interlocking Dreads?

As the dread has been twisted against its natural position you may find the hair sticks out at an angle making the hair and hairline look crooked.

Some believe that by separating the dread at the root it can create weakness which will result in breakage from too much tension. This could lead to traction alopecia or balding if not done properly or done too tightly.

Watch the following video to avoid mistakes while interlocking your dreads.

Best Interlocking Dread Styles for Men

If you are still unsure which method to use, don’t panic. You can actually alternate between an interlocking and a re-twisting technique – choose what is best for your budget, hair type, personal taste, and time constraints.

If you are considering getting dreads or changing the method you use to maintain them, then take a look at the following 10 best interlocking dread styles for men.

Interlocking Dreads for Short Hair

1. Undercut Bob

Short bobs are a very trendy look in women’s hair right now, so why can’t the fellas jump on board with this? Try out this style with your interlocked dreads.

Ideal for: Those who are wanting to add some excitement to their existing dreads through snappy color choices.

How to Style: This edgy and chic bob is enhanced by dreading the locks into slightly varying lengths. By adding an undercut and pairing with a contrasting color, neat sideburns and well-ordered dreads this is a smart and edgy look all bundled into one.

2. Dreads with A Fade

The neat and perfectly coiffed interlocked dreads paired with a fade makes for an immaculate and conservative style with an edgy twist.

Ideal for: Short dreads are easier to maintain and manage every day however they can lack the versatility of styling that comes with longer hair.

How to Style: High top and fade dreads are a more popular style as they are often easier to maintain. The dreads on top can be worn messy, styled back or worn to suit personal preference whilst all variations can offer a stylish and classic look.

3. Edgy Short Dreads

By pairing dreads with a traditional cut such as a flat top or fauxhawk you can make a fashionable and trendy statement.

Ideal for: This is a great style to tailor to your own individual needs.

How to Style: The versatility of this type of look is endless as you can play around with the length around the side of the head to keep your style fresh. For example, a high fade will offer more of a contrast and a low taper fade will provide you with more of a conservative look.

How to Retwist Dreads- Step by Step Process

Knowing how to retwist men’s dreads can prove to be a handy skill for those choosing to wear this hairstyle. It can also save money over time by allowing one to work on his own hair at home rather than having to pay a stylist. It might prove useful to have another person available to assist with the back of the hair that can not be seen.

Get The Right Stuff

The first step in dreads retwisting is to secure the proper equipment and products. Most use a powerful gel to provide the needed hold to last until the hair becomes dreaded on its own.

A rat tail comb can be useful to tease the hair and get it to tangle in the manner that is needed to produce dreadlocks. Bobby pins or hair clips may also prove useful.

Beginning the Twists

The easiest method of retwisting them is to apply gel at the base of one dread and twist it in a single direction until the hair is pulled into the original lock. Next, using both hands, rub the hair between the palms back and forth to tangle it until the base of the hair joins into the original dread smoothly.

Progress to the next lock and repeat this process. Continue until all of the locks have been twisted and combined. It may become necessary to have a friend or family member assist with those in the back that cannot be seen.

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Use a rat tail comb to tease the hair at the base of each lock and tangle it so that it joins into the original dread. Again, it will be necessary to apply the gel before combing to hold the hair in place. Put hair clips or bobby pins in the hair where the base of the hair that has been twisted joins the original lock. Continue on to the next one.

Allowing it to set

Leave the pins or clips in place for a minimum of 24 hours. It is a good idea to wear a satin cap to sleep in so that the hair does not tangle in an unwanted fashion. Remove the pins the following morning and wash the hair gently to remove all products. If the retwisting process was completed correctly, the hair will remain dreaded all the way to the scalp.

Alternative

If neither of these retwisting methods for dreads seems doable, one might want to consider going to a salon to have the locks professionally re-twisted. This has the added advantage of assurance that the styling professional will use the proper products and minimize the damage to the hair, which can be a problem for some working on their own hair.

Classic Retwist Dread Hairstyles

Retwist dreads is a cool way of wearing dreadlock. Try these retwisted dread styles for men in this season and get a unique look for you.

1. Basket Weave Half-Do

Dreadlocks often involve very little maintenance however when new growth appears from the roots it will need tweaking to blend the new hair into the already existing lock.

Ideal for: Mid length and long hair.

How to Style: When you have a neat basket weave style such as this, new hair can make it look untidy. So, make sure that you retwist your dreadlocks when necessary. Experimenting with coloring along the ends of the hair is a great way to add depth and definition to your look.

2. Retwist Dreads with Updo

Having an updo is a great protective style that gives your hard-working hair a break. However, regrowth can still show through so re-twisting your updo will still be a must.

Ideal for: Long and very long hair and protective styles.

How to Style: Depending on your protective style, the bundles of hair can prevent you from being able to see regrowth and loose strands. Pay particular attention to places where you may be able to see your scalp. You may need to ask a friend or your stylist to help locate any pieces that need attention.

3. Thick Dreads from Skinny Twists

Fixing loose hair at the root of the dread can be more difficult but with a hyper neat style such as this, it is necessary.

Ideal for: Shoulder length or longer hair.

How to Style: For longer hair maintenance is easier than cure so make sure you wear a headscarf when sleeping and treat your hair gently to avoid breakage.

This retwist dread style is formed by smaller individual twists being spiraled together to form the dread. Extra attention to regrowth and new hair will need to be paid around the scalp to keep this look neat and ensure any new hairs matt into the dreads.

Chhaya Mehrotra

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