When British soldiers originally sang "Yankee Doodle" during the French and Indian War, they used the lyric to .
Towering, heavily powdered wigs that were sometimes topped with a tiny hat. 1. Call It Macaroni
During the 1760s and 1770s, a "macaroni" was a slang term for a hyper-fashionable, aristocratic young man in Britain who had returned from the of Europe. These men adopted outlandish Italian and French styles characterized by: When British soldiers originally sang "Yankee Doodle" during
Tight-fitting silk or velvet suits, colorful stockings, and shoes with large diamond or paste buckles. 1. Call It Macaroni