Why does the British judge wear a black Sabie wig?

Seventh-century British aristocratic tradition. It represents the legal majesty of the British Empire and its profound influence on colonial justice.

It is said that Louis XIII was bald and liked to wear wigs. What is good at the top will be bad at the bottom. As a result, wigs became popular. Regarding the origin of human hair, it is of course a mixture of dead and living people. About one in two white men suffers from baldness, so there is also a racial component to why older people like this thing.