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The easiest way to find this out is to look at pictures of people from that time. You can Google images of people of the era. Or you can check out the really excellent Wikipedia articles "1550-1600 in fashion" and "1600-1650 in fashion".

Shakespeare, of course wore his hair with great difficulty on account of being bald.

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