A hairstyle with a distinct or implied double-part along the scalp/roots of the hair, of which extends farther than a Widow'S Peak.
A common attribute of certain hairstyles, such as Pompadours, Undercuts, and upright Mohawks - these hairstyles greatly emphasize the parting by using differing hair volumes.
Not to be confused with Double-Parted Bangs, which concerns the bangs rather than the hair across the scalp.