I don't understand how that can happen. Even if part of the system is loose, the hair should be heavy enough to hold it down against the wind. Anyway I wear a hat outdoors partly for this reason and partly to keep color in the system, not letting the sun damage it. But actually this guy came out publicly and received a lot of social media support for wearing his system.
AN Arsenal fan’s wig came off as he celebrated his team’s goal – and has now vowed to use more glue. Ashley Day reckons the wig got dislodged after one of the Gunners’ goals…
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It's really simple. Society values the way that a man looks and in particular his hair very highly. That's why we all get so warped when we lose our hair. So when somebody does something to improve their looks/hair, even if it's an extreme thing like a surgery, they will be received positively. I only hope that this guy's coverage doesn't raise the price of systems or reduce supply too much. I need to buy a second one but my color seems to be sold out everywhere.
It's like I said before. If you're NW6 or NW7 at age 25 and wear a hat everywhere then you firstly look better with your hat on and secondly probably pass as NW3 or NW4 in most people's eyes. So, even though it is an act of shame and self consciousness to be a hat prisoner, it's a positive. Same thing for wearing even the very worst system that everybody can detect. You still don't look bald.