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How do I determine my wig size?

Asked 4 months ago
Determining your wig size is an important step for ensuring a comfortable and secure fit. To find your correct wig size, you will need a flexible measuring tape. First, measure the circumference of your head by placing the tape around your head at the hairline, going just above the ears and around the nape of the neck. This measurement will give you your overall head circumference. Next, it is helpful to take additional measurements for more accuracy. Measure from the front of your hairline, over the top of your head, to the nape of your neck. Then, measure from ear to ear across the forehead and from the temple to the temple. These additional measurements can help refine your size choice, particularly if you are considering a wig with a specific cap construction. Once you have your measurements, you can compare them to the sizing charts often available on Wigs.com. Wig sizes generally range from petite to average and large. Knowing these measurements will assist you in selecting a wig that fits comfortably and securely. If you are unsure, many individuals find it beneficial to consult the sizing guide on Wigs.com for clarity on their fit options.
Answered Jul 29th 2025

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