Wigmaker
Routinely wearing a wig may seem strange to us, especially for men, but it communicated the wearer's elegance, his station in society, and even his occupation. With the skill of a barber and hairdresser combined, our wigmakers fashion "perukes" of quality and distinction.

Watch the Video
Wigmakers in the 18th century took care of all of a customer's hair needs, including barbering, hairdressing, and wigmaking. Apprentice wigmaker Benton Parker explains how wigs are made, why a man might wear one, and why women didn't.
FAQs
Read below to find the answers to some of our most common questions about the Wigmaker trade. Visit us onsite to learn more and discuss further.
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