Elite by Jon Renau

The Tapered Short Wig That Means Business

Not every short wig is trying to be the same thing. Some are casual. Some are edgy. Some are soft and romantic. Elite by Jon Renau is none of those — Elite is tailored. It's the short wig for the woman who wants her hair to look like a deliberate choice, like she walked out of a salon that morning and had absolutely nowhere to be but everywhere worth being.

Built on Jon Renau's O'solite® open cap at just 2 ounces, Elite pairs an elegantly tapered silhouette with the lightest, most breathable construction in the Jon Renau short wig lineup. The result is a style that looks polished, feels like nothing, and requires almost no effort to wear well.


What "Tapered" Actually Means — and Why It Matters

The word tapered gets used loosely in wig descriptions, so it's worth being specific about what it means on Elite.

A tapered cut is a graduated cut — one where the hair gets progressively shorter as it moves from the top of the head toward the nape and sides. It's the opposite of a blunt cut (where all sections end at the same length line) and the opposite of a shag (where layers create texture rather than structure). Tapering is architectural. It creates a silhouette that narrows cleanly from the crown down, producing a shape that frames the face precisely and keeps the back and sides compact and refined.

On Elite, the taper is built into the measurements: 3.75 inches at the crown carries the volume. 3.25 inches at the bang can be directed forward or swept. 2 inches at the sides trim close to the face. And 1.75 inches at the nape — the tightest point — keeps the back as clean and close as a fresh barber cut.

Every measurement serves the silhouette. Nothing is arbitrary. The result is a cut that looks like it was designed by someone who thought about proportions, not just length — and it shows in the way Elite sits on the head.


O'solite®: The Construction Behind the Comfort

Elite is part of Jon Renau's O'solite® Collection, and understanding what that means is understanding why Elite feels the way it does.

O'solite® wigs use an open cap construction — also called a capless or wefted cap — where hair is machine-sewn onto open ribbon weft rows rather than a solid cap base. The critical detail is the word "open." Between each weft row, there is nothing — just air. And that air is what makes O'solite® different from most wig constructions.

In a standard closed cap, the cap base covers the entire scalp and traps heat between the wig and the skin. In warm weather, under physical activity, or for anyone who already runs warm, this heat accumulation is one of the most common complaints about wig wearing. The O'solite® open cap eliminates the sealed base entirely. Air circulates through the weft gaps freely, the scalp breathes, and the wearing experience stays comfortable in conditions that would make a closed-cap wig genuinely uncomfortable.

At 2 ounces, Elite is also among the lightest full synthetic wigs Jon Renau makes — lighter than Blair (2.4 oz) and Chelsea (2.4 oz), matching Mono Simplicity (2 oz), and just above Simplicity Petite (1.8 oz). The open cap construction is directly responsible for this weight: no solid base, no monofilament panels, no lace — just wefts and fiber. Minimal structure, minimal weight.

The honest tradeoff: the open cap does not include a monofilament top or lace front. The crown has a fixed part rather than a freely adjustable one, and the scalp is not visible beneath the hair. For Elite's tapered, structured silhouette — where the shape of the cut is the main event — this rarely matters. The taper keeps the focus on the overall form rather than the crown detail. And for a 2-ounce, maximum-breathability wig, it's the right trade.


Elite Inside the O'solite® Family

Elite shares the O'solite® Collection with Blair (Item 5123) and Chelsea (Item 5976). All three are short, open cap, average-sized, and ultralight. But they are genuinely different wigs with different personalities.

Blair is a blunt bang bob. The silhouette is horizontal — a strong fringe line, a level perimeter, a polished bob shape that's as structured as a geometric cut can be. Blair is polished in a classic way. It's the short haircut that reads "I've worn my hair like this for twenty years and it always looks right."

Chelsea is a layered shag — the casual, tousled, effortless end of the O'solite® spectrum. Chelsea's texture is the style. It's relaxed, lived-in, and slightly undone by design. Chelsea is the weekend wig. The beach town wig. The Saturday morning wig.

Elite is the third thing: structured but not boxy, refined but not rigid, tailored without being severe. The tapered cut is intentional and precise without feeling like it's trying too hard. Of the three O'solite® styles, Elite is the one that works hardest in professional settings, at events, and anywhere appearance is making a statement.

Feature Elite (5157) Blair (5123) Chelsea (5976)
Style Tapered short cut Blunt bang bob Layered shag
Silhouette Graduated, narrowing Horizontal, level Layered, textured
Aesthetic Tailored, refined Polished, classic Casual, tousled
Cap O'solite® open cap O'solite® open cap O'solite® open cap
Cap size Average Average Average
Weight 2 oz 2.4 oz 2.4 oz
Fiber Synthetic Synthetic Synthetic

All three share the same O'solite® breathability advantage. The choice among them is entirely aesthetic — what silhouette and mood you want to wear.


Elite vs. Mono Simplicity: Same Weight, Very Different Priorities

It's worth addressing one comparison that comes up naturally: Elite (Item 5157) and Mono Simplicity (Item 5131) both weigh 2 ounces and both are short average-cap Jon Renau styles. Beyond that, they are designed for different priorities.

Mono Simplicity uses a double monofilament cap. This means the crown area features individually hand-tied hairs on a sheer transparent base — creating a realistic scalp appearance through the part and allowing multi-directional parting across the crown. If scalp realism is the priority, Mono Simplicity delivers it.

Elite uses the O'solite® open cap. No monofilament, no scalp visibility — but maximum airflow and breathability through open weft construction.

At identical weights, the decision is clean: choose Elite for maximum breathability; choose Mono Simplicity for crown realism. Neither is superior in absolute terms — they're designed for different needs.

Feature Elite (5157) Mono Simplicity (5131)
Style Tapered short cut Short versatile pixie
Cap construction O'solite® open cap Double monofilament
Crown realism No Yes — hand-tied monofilament
Breathability High — open wefts Moderate
Lace front No No
Weight 2 oz 2 oz
Cap size Average Average
Best for Breathability, tailored style Scalp realism, versatile pixie

Color Details: 6/33 and 12FS8

Elite's two shown colors are worth understanding individually, because they create notably different looks on the same silhouette.

6/33: Deep Brunette with Auburn Dimension

In Jon Renau's color system, 6 is a deep dark brown and 33 is a vibrant auburn. Combined, 6/33 is a rich, warm brunette with auburn dimension woven throughout — not a flat single-tone dark brown, but a color with genuine warmth and movement visible in natural light. On Elite's tapered silhouette, where the graduated cut catches and reflects light differently at each length point, 6/33 adds a layer of visual depth that makes the cut look even more dimensional. This is a classic, sophisticated brunette choice that reads timeless rather than trendy.

12FS8: Frosted Chestnut with Shaded Root

12FS8 is more complex and worth decoding fully. The 12 base is a light-medium chestnut brown — a warm middle-ground tone between dark brunette and blonde. FS indicates a frosted application, meaning lighter highlighted tones are layered throughout the base for multidimensional color. The 8 root designation creates a shaded root effect: a slightly deeper medium brown at the crown that transitions into the lighter frosted chestnut tones through the lengths and ends.

The result is a color that looks like it came from a colorist who knows what they're doing — rooted for natural depth, highlighted for dimension, and warmed through the mid-tones for a result that looks alive rather than flat. On a short tapered cut, 12FS8's detail is visible in every layer.


Who Is Elite Made For?

There's a specific shopper Elite was designed for, and if you recognize yourself in this description, Elite is probably your wig.

The woman who wants her short hair to look intentional. Not tousled, not casual, not "I woke up like this" — intentional. A cut someone noticed. The O'solite® construction keeps it light and comfortable; the tapered silhouette keeps it looking like a choice.

The warm climate or active lifestyle wearer. If you live somewhere warm, experience hot flashes, run a physically active schedule, or have simply found that standard wigs make you uncomfortable in the heat, the O'solite® open cap was built for you. Breathability is its primary purpose.

The professional wig wearer. Elite's tailored tapered cut translates naturally to professional settings — boardrooms, client-facing roles, events, and any context where appearance is part of the picture. It reads put-together without looking like you tried too hard.

The first-time wig wearer who wants something fail-proof. The tapered silhouette holds its shape naturally. There's nothing to style, adjust, or perfect. You put it on, it looks exactly right, and you go about your day.

Average cap size wearers prioritizing comfort. At 2 ounces on an average cap, Elite is as light as full short wigs get for standard head sizes. If previous wigs have felt heavy, warm, or uncomfortable, Elite's weight and construction address both.


Caring for Elite

Elite's standard synthetic fiber and open cap construction make care straightforward. The short fiber length means Elite dries quickly and requires minimal maintenance between washes.

Washing: Fill a basin with cool water and a small amount of wig shampoo. Gently submerge Elite and swish without scrubbing or twisting. Rinse thoroughly. Blot dry with a soft towel — press gently, never rub.

Drying: Place on a wig stand and air dry completely. The wig stand preserves the tapered shape while drying. At 2 ounces, Elite dries quickly.

Between washes: A light mist of wig conditioning spray and gentle finger-styling refreshes Elite between washes. The tapered cut holds its shape naturally and doesn't need resetting the way a longer, looser style might.

Styling note: Elite uses standard Jon Renau synthetic fiber — not Heat Defiant. Heat tools including flat irons, curling wands, and blow dryers should not be used on Elite.

Storage: A wig stand is ideal. The short, structured cut benefits from being stored in its natural shape. Keep away from direct sunlight.


Frequently Asked Questions About Elite by Jon Renau

What is Elite by Jon Renau? Elite is a chic, elegantly tapered short wig from Jon Renau's O'solite® Collection. It features an open cap construction, weighs 2 ounces, and is designed for maximum breathability in a refined, tailored silhouette.

What is the item number for Elite? Elite by Jon Renau is Item 5157.

What cap construction does Elite use? Elite uses an O'solite® open cap (capless/wefted construction). Hair is sewn onto open weft rows that allow airflow across the scalp. It does not include a monofilament top or lace front.

How much does Elite weigh? Elite weighs 2 ounces — lighter than Blair (2.4 oz) and Chelsea (2.4 oz) within the O'solite® Collection.

How long is Elite? Bang: 3.25". Crown: 3.75". Side: 2". Nape: 1.75". Elite is a short tapered style.

What cap size is Elite? Elite is an average cap size, designed for head circumferences of approximately 21.5"–22.5".

Can Elite be heat-styled? No. Elite uses standard Jon Renau synthetic fiber, not Heat Defiant fiber. Heat tools should not be used.

What colors is Elite shown in? 6/33 (deep brown with warm auburn dimension) and 12FS8 (frosted chestnut with medium brown shaded root).

How does Elite compare to Blair and Chelsea? All three are O'solite® open cap styles in average sizing. Blair is a blunt bang bob; Chelsea is a casual layered shag; Elite is an elegantly tapered short cut. Blair and Chelsea weigh 2.4 oz; Elite weighs 2 oz.

How does Elite compare to Mono Simplicity? Both weigh 2 oz in an average cap. Mono Simplicity (Item 5131) has a double monofilament cap for realistic crown realism and a versatile pixie style. Elite has an O'solite® open cap for maximum breathability and a tailored tapered silhouette. Same weight, different priorities.

Is Elite good for hot weather? Yes. The O'solite® open cap is specifically designed for breathability and is one of the best short wig constructions available for warm climates, hot flashes, and active wearers.


Final Thoughts: Elite Is the Short Wig That Gets It Right

There are a lot of short wigs in the world. Most of them are casual, safe, or somewhere in the middle. Elite is the short wig for women who want something more specifically theirs — a cut with structure, a silhouette with precision, and a wearing experience that doesn't ask anything of you.

At 2 ounces on an O'solite® open cap, Elite is the lightest version of an already ultralight collection. The tapered cut holds itself. The breathable construction keeps you comfortable. And the refined, polished shape does the work of looking good without requiring you to do anything more than put it on.

Shop Elite by Jon Renau (Item 5157) at MyHairMail.com alongside Blair (Item 5123) and Chelsea (Item 5976) in the full O'solite® Collection.


Elite by Jon Renau — Quick Reference

Attribute Detail
Brand Jon Renau
Style Elite
Item number 5157
Collection O'solite®
Cap construction Open cap (capless/wefted)
Lace front No
Monofilament top No
Cap size Average
Bang 3.25"
Crown 3.75"
Side 2"
Nape 1.75"
Weight 2 oz
Fiber Synthetic (not heat-styleable)
Colors shown 6/33, 12FS8
Compare to Blair (5123), Chelsea (5976), Mono Simplicity (5131)
March 31, 2026 — Angela Holley