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Captain Fawcett's Matt Clay Pomade Captain Fawcett Matt Clay Pomade

Medium Hold with a Matt Finish. This lighter weight Pomade adds tousled definition to fine/medium hair. Delightfully versatile, it may be used for a wide range of hair styles requiring added volume and texture with a no-shine, second day matt finish. Flexible hold for all hair thickness, ideal for shorter, dishevelled off-duty styles with choppy, touchable definition. The fragrance is soft and sophisticated combining verdant woody notes and subtle spice sharpened with citrus. Keeping A Stiff Upper Quiff Regardless.

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Hair Comb (CF.7T) with Leather Case 

$37.30

Captain Fawcett’s delightfully hand-crafted fine-toothed Hair Comb (CF.7T) safely housed within an exquisite hand crafted leather sleeve, designed to be a perfect fit.

Made from natural vegetable-dyed hide in a rich mahogany hue.

A fine addition to any Gentleman’s grooming tool kit – pop one in your pocket or place in your desk drawer! An indispensable aid for the grooming, maintenance & shaping of your prized barnet*.

All Hail The Hirsute

Length: 132mm

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A Dash of History

Cattle were not the only attraction at ‘Barnet Fair’, from which Cockney Londoners took their slang for ‘hair’. The so-called ‘Poor Man’s Market’ had a rough and tumble side, drawing crowds with horse racing and boxing. In 1787, none less than George, the Prince of Wales, was seen ringside, watching Jewish boxer Mendoza take on the notorious Bath Butcher. Nothing like a good scrap, what? Behold the gentleman pugilist! Quick with his fists, quicker with his comb. Captain Fawcett’s Hair Comb – remain unruffled no matter what blows may come.

*Victorian Cockney rhyming slang for hair, ‘Barnet Fair’ was once the largest livestock market in England, established by Royal Charter in 1588 during the reign of Good Queen Bess.