Thursday, November 21, 2013

Mustaches

Welcome back, chaps! I apologize for my long absence, but my school's works have accumulated mysteriously. Anywho, today's chapter in fanciness is mustaches! We all have seen this marvelous piece of facial hair, not to be confused with the barbaric beard. The mustache became a famous trend among men in the Victorian Era. This trend became to be when the french trend of wigs died, and men looked for other hair fashions. During the Victorian Era, men developed different styles of mustaches, form handlebars ones, to full grown mustaches. To keep the mustache from deforming, men usually waxed their facial hairs.

2 comments:

  1. Thy truancy is of no interest for thy peasants. Be positively of it. Nu, I'm engrossed with this stow. If is of any interest for your lore, I'm not a peasant. Fore, I'm might be a very perilous aspirant in your campaign for fanciness. Be very scrupulous with what thee think is "gaudy", for I might stagger you. Other than that, your blog is awesome :) Keep going!

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  2. This is a very interesting post. I like the fact on how mustaches got started back then. I'm jealous of the cool mustaches they had back then. And if I may, did that trend come to America when they came? Other than that I like this post.

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