Why do English gentlemen wear wigs

Wigs became popular in the late16th century. At that time, more and more people in Europe were infected with sexually transmitted diseases. Because antibiotics were not widely used for treatment at that time, infected people would have symptoms such as rash, blindness, dementia, open ulcer and hair loss. The problem of hair loss is particularly serious in social circles.

Wigs not only cover up hair loss caused by sexually transmitted diseases, but also help people with lice. After all, dealing with lice in hair is much more troublesome than disinfecting wigs.

In the baroque era, wigs became a political privilege, and only people with high status could wear wigs that could change their image. The famous Louis XIV had long curly hair exclusive to the king. In various public occasions, the king will personally choose wigs. This not only embodies the court etiquette, but also shows the supreme authority of Louis XIV.

Due to Louis XIV's admiration for wigs, the equal status of wigs and autocratic monarchy has gradually become common sense in Europe.

After the baptism of Renaissance and Enlightenment, wig's political authority gradually faded, but its economic authority became more and more prominent. A beautiful long curly vacation is worth about 1000 tales, which is equivalent to 20 thousand euros today, a medium-sized car! For Europeans at that time, wigs were an out-and-out luxury and a manifestation of noble status.

Because of a serious illness, Rousseau decided to give up rich material comforts and live a simple life. However, he didn't give up wearing a wig. Because wigs are status symbols.

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Horsetail wigs and gowns, which originated in the18th century, have always been the symbol of the British judicial system. According to historical records, the lawyer's black robe can be traced back to 1685, which was worn in mourning for charles ii's death.

The use of wigs began in the early18th century, and the current wig style was designed in 1822. At that time, wearing wigs was a fashion in European society. Only dignitaries, nobles, judges and lawyers can wear wigs, which has gradually formed a trend.

Many years later, the British, who have always been famous for their nostalgia, still wear wigs and robes in the courts of England and Wales. At present, there are two main styles of palace wigs. One is a shoulder-length long vacation hair, which is worn at major events and ceremonial occasions; One is a short wig that only covers the top of the head and is usually worn in court.

However, a sample survey conducted by the British House of Lords last week showed that two-thirds of British respondents thought that court clothes should be changed, but at the same time, most people thought that wigs and robes could still be kept in criminal courts.

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