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peruke

(n): a wig for men that was fashionable in the 17th and 18th centuries
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about 1 year ago uselessness said:

And with that, my friend, you've inspired a new list.

Edit: which, upon inspection, has already been made. A couple times. Won't let that stop me though.

about 1 year ago trivet said:

I don't know - the masses seem to have an unholy fondness for the toupee and the combover.

about 1 year ago uselessness said:

This is a style that needs to be revived. I wonder what it would take to bring it back, or if the masses are just too cynical these days.

about 1 year ago trivet said: wig / from wiki:

Also known as a periwig, the peruke was popular during the 1600s and 1700s. It is currently worn by British Judges, although now only on ceremonial occasions. The wearing of the peruke was made fashionable by King Louis XIV of France. In the 1650s he began hiring wigmakers wearing full wigs, perhaps to cover his own accelerating baldness. Soon, in imitation of the king, the courtiers began wearing perukes a badge of honor. It was adopted by the future English King Charles II and his court, who brought the fashion to England when he was restored to the throne in 1660. In part, the peruke was a reaction to the close-cropped hair of the Puritans (so-called Roundheads). After King Louis's death in 1715, the massive peruque went out of fshion and was gradually replaced by smaller wigs.

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