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18th Century Revolutionary War Wig | Major Samuel Nicholas Gray Navy Military Wig | Authentic Historical Costume Wig
18th Century Revolutionary War Wig | Major Samuel Nicholas Gray Navy Military Wig | Authentic Historical Costume Wig
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Step into the past with our meticulously crafted 18th Century Revolutionary War Wig, inspired by Major Samuel Nicholas, the esteemed 1st Commandant of the Marine Corps during the American Revolutionary War. This gray navy military wig captures the essence of the era, featuring an authentic style with a neatly tied black ribbon at the back, reflecting the distinguished look of officers in the Continental Navy. Ideal for historical reenactments, theater productions, and costume parties, this wig offers both accuracy and comfort. Elevate your historical wardrobe with this exquisite piece, embodying the valor and heritage of America's fight for independence.
Some historical information
Major Samuel Nicholas was a pivotal figure in the American Revolutionary War, serving as the first Commandant of the Marine Corps. Established by the Continental Congress on November 10, 1775, the Marine Corps played a crucial role in naval operations against British forces. Nicholas led the Marines in their first amphibious assault, capturing New Providence Island in the Bahamas in 1776. His leadership and strategic acumen were instrumental in the early successes of the Continental Marines. This wig is designed to replicate the traditional naval officer's hairstyle of the period, providing an authentic and immersive experience for historical
Elastic base fits head circumferences from 17" to 25".
Made in our small manufactory in Athens, Greece.
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