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Introducing the King Charles II 1660-1685 Black Period Wig—a true masterpiece reminiscent of the bygone era. This exquisite wig boasts a voluminous base, skillfully designed to conceal your natural hair within. With its elastic base, it offers a flawless fit, ensuring comfort and stability throughout countless performances. Crafted as an authentic theatrical wig, it captures the essence of the captivating character portrayed by Dustin Hoffman in the iconic role of Captain Hook.
Whether you\'re preparing for a period drama or attending a themed party, this Period Male Wig is the ultimate choice. Its remarkable construction and attention to detail make it a perfect companion for immersing yourself in historical reenactments or adding a touch of grandeur to your costume.
The wig\'s approximate size of the parts for your convenience:
Each side piece spans a length of 17\"-18\" and measures 6\"-7\" in width.
The rear piece stretches 17\"-18\" in length and spans 4\" in width.
Rest assured, this splendid creation is meticulously handcrafted in our small atelier located in Athens, Greece. We take immense pride in delivering exceptional quality that stands the test of time.
Note: Please be aware that accessories and costumes depicted in the product images are for illustrative purposes only and are not included with the wig.
Upgrade your ensemble with our King Charles II 1660-1685 Black Period Wig and embark on a journey back to the grandeur of the past.
Made in our small manufactory in Athens, Greece.
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