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I'm working on growing mine out, it's below my shoulders, and I still can't get usable braids out of it because it's so thick. Just hoping for a length for comparison. . .
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Right now, my hair is usually up in a coif or cap, but that doesn't seem to be the preferred style for my area (end of the 16th century Spain). I am armed with false hair and many many bobby pins. I also estimate, at the rate my hair grows, I need another two years solid of growing time before it's as long as yours. *whine*
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My Laurel and I were just talking about Spanish hair yesterday, and realized that we both have come to the (tentative) conclusion that Spain seems to have given the whole structured hood phenomena a miss and gone straight from proto-French hoods a la Katherine of Aragon to braids with cauls and/or tiny hats.
Speaking of hoods and plaits, I will see if anyone got a photo yesterday (at Twelfth Night) of a woman wearing her hood in just that way. It's the first time I've really seen that look in this area in the SCA, and it was quite impressive.
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