Mostly dresses.
She has to wear awig ,one day it's short and ext day it's long
the people that invented the wigs are the ancient Egyptians they used them to shield there heads from the sun so they would not get burnt (because the Egyptians were bold back in the day)
Judges in some countries, like the UK, wear wigs as part of their traditional court attire. The practice dates back to the 17th century and is a symbol of impartiality and authority in the courtroom. Wigs are worn to maintain anonymity and create a sense of formality and respect in legal proceedings.
the people that invented the wigs are the ancient Egyptians they used them to shield there heads from the sun so they would not get burnt (because the Egyptians were bold back in the day)
Women wore dresses, the poofier your dress the wealthier you were. Wealthy people wore colored lace, and buttons while the men wore boots and wigs, and hats. The taller the hat the wealthier you were.
Judges and barristers wear wigs in court as part of an old tradition- the wigs were introduced in the early 18th Century, when it was fashionable for all men to have wigs, and in British courts of law, this tradition has just continued until the present day. Psychological studies have also shown that the wigs engender a greater respect for judges and barristers on the part of the defendant and witnesses. However, in cases where children are being asked to give evidence in court, the judge or barrister may remove his or her wig, so that they appear less intimidating to the child.
she liked to wear her hair down on picture day when she was little and now she is into wigs.
Afro wig , hippy wig , platforms , flares, Hippie wigs , hawiian shirts I looked it up on a website :L
Yes, he probably did. Most portraits of Samuel Adams show him wearing a wig, and most portraits of the men who were meeting to create our government also show them wearing wigs. This was a custom that had been brought over from England; it represented being a professional of high status. (To this day in England, many lawyers and judges still wear wigs.) By this time in American history, elaborate powdered wigs were going out of fashion, but more simple grayish-white wigs were still being worn by the majority of the elites of that era. (One exception, we are told, was George Washington, who did not generally wear a wig.)
They usually don't wear red wigs and green hats on St. Patty's Day. A 4 leaf clover lapel pin is the usual attire.
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