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I'm currently wearing a front piece cut from a full size system that a salon custom ordered for me. It's a mono base (I think), with double stitched knots and a density of 120%. I'm not entirely sure where it came from, but I have my suspicion that it's from lordhair, and as you can see, it's pretty obvious (I was even clocked by coworkers on a windy day). There seem to be very few styles that hide the dead ants all over my scalp, or the black line showing through my fringe. I'm considering ordering a stock full lace system from lord hair, and cutting multiple pieces out of it, but there aren't many to choose from that meet my requirements (full lace, medium density, light brown, real human hair and preferably around 8"). There's seems to be only one meeting all of these categories, but I need some advice before I pull the trigger. https://www.lordhair.com/yj041-full-cap-lady-wigs.html Does anyone know of any other quality manufacturers that would meet these requirements on a stock system? I'm UK based if that makes any difference.