![The Eighteenth Century Garb Homepage: Handbook of English Costume in the Eighteenth Cetury 1750-1800 The Eighteenth Century Garb Homepage: Handbook of English Costume in the Eighteenth Cetury 1750-1800](http://www.theweebsite.com/garb/pec/pec85_m.gif)
The Eighteenth Century Garb Homepage: Handbook of English Costume in the Eighteenth Cetury 1750-1800
![Wigs of long ago -A Ramillie(s) Tail Wig, worn in the style of the Royal Horse and Foot Guards Stock Photo - Alamy Wigs of long ago -A Ramillie(s) Tail Wig, worn in the style of the Royal Horse and Foot Guards Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/zooms/6/1e462f9a2df74b87a86704f4d592963b/2a9jpgx.jpg)
Wigs of long ago -A Ramillie(s) Tail Wig, worn in the style of the Royal Horse and Foot Guards Stock Photo - Alamy
![English costume. A MAN OF THE TIME OF QUEEN ANNE(1702—1714) The coat has become still more full at the sides.The hat has a more generous brim. Red heels infashion.. QUEEN ANNE English costume. A MAN OF THE TIME OF QUEEN ANNE(1702—1714) The coat has become still more full at the sides.The hat has a more generous brim. Red heels infashion.. QUEEN ANNE](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2AFXK8G/english-costume-a-man-of-the-time-of-queen-anne17021714-the-coat-has-become-still-more-full-at-the-sidesthe-hat-has-a-more-generous-brim-red-heels-infashion-queen-anne-33-long-pigtail-on-the-ramillies-wig-is-tiedthatis-over-running-footmen-looking-lather-like-indiansfrom-the-outsides-of-tobacco-shops-speed-past-theyare-dressed-in-close-tunics-with-a-fringed-edgewhich-flicks-them-just-above-the-knee-their-legsare-tied-up-in-leather-guards-their-feet-are-stronglyshod-their-wigs-are-in-small-bobs-on-their-headsare-little-round-caps-with-afeather-stuck-in-them-inone-hand-they-2AFXK8G.jpg)
English costume. A MAN OF THE TIME OF QUEEN ANNE(1702—1714) The coat has become still more full at the sides.The hat has a more generous brim. Red heels infashion.. QUEEN ANNE
![Revisited Myth # 43: “Flip your wig” is an 18th-century expression referring to a dangerously low bow. | History Myths Debunked Revisited Myth # 43: “Flip your wig” is an 18th-century expression referring to a dangerously low bow. | History Myths Debunked](https://historymyths.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/fig51.jpg)