18th century man's wig perfect for Colonial, French Revolution, American Revolution, and Georgian reenactment and costumes. This short front, tied long back with rolls above the ears was the most popular man's hairstyle from the 1740s through the 1780s. The style features a short, rolled-under top (the "toupet"), accented with "buckles" (English) or "boucles" (French) -- the hair rolls that are so typical of the 18th century. In back, the long queue is worn tied at the neck. See the images...