Perfect Short Burgundy Wigs for Women
Sophie is designed specifically for women seeking a natural-looking short wig with professional styling. The burgundy crimson plum shade complements cool skin tones beautifully, making this monofilament wig an ideal choice for women who value both elegance and authenticity in their wig selection.
Why Choose Monofilament Wigs for Women
The monofilament part construction allows individual hairs to move naturally, creating the appearance of hair growing from your own scalp. This advanced feature makes Sophie one of the most realistic short wigs available for women in the UK. The mono part also enables versatile parting options, giving you styling flexibility rarely found in synthetic wigs.
Sophie by Rieker Wigs is a thoughtfully layered short bob designed with a monofilament part for lifelike movement and natural parting. The pre-styled straight fibres and subtle jaw-length curve offer a flattering, structured silhouette suitable for daily and occasional wear alike.
This version features Crimson Plum – a bold, expressive shade with a deep brown and plum base, highlighted by vibrant cherry red and burgundy accents. Ideal for cool skin tones or those wanting to make a confident colour statement.
Also available in:
👉 Vanilla Smoke Rooted – soft and warm-toned
👉 Frosted Pearl – silvery and sleek
Rieker Wigs blends colour artistry with structure — now available for book try-on in Edinburgh.
| Brand | Rieker Wigs |
| Hair Fiber | Synthetic |
| Texture Style | Straight |
| Color | Crimson Plum |
| Dimensions | Front: 5-6" | Crown: 5-6" | Sides: 2-4" | Nape: 2-3" |
| Cap Design | Mono Part |
| Weight | Approx. 80g |
| Cap Size | Average |
| Density | Light |
| Styling Advice | Rieker Wigs are pre-styled. Avoid using heated tools, especially curly ones, to keep the original look. |
| Color Disclaimer | We strive to show product colours accurately. However, due to monitor settings and lighting, the actual wig colour may vary from what's on-screen. We can't guarantee a perfect colour match. |
