When buying a T part wig ,there are something you need to know and make wise decision,
Let’s see as the follwing goes:
Pros:
T Part wigs give you a more natural result than non-lace wigs.
Installing a T part wig takes less time than other extension methods. Other hair extensions, like sew-ins, can take several hours to install.
Convenient styling: The wig comes ready to use. There’s no need for you to sew the bundle or buy or use any other wig parts to be able to wear a T part wig. It’s wearable right out the box, so you don’t need to know a lot about wig styling to wear the T part.
You can prep, style, and maintain your lace front on your own. You don’t need to go to a professional to get your wig installed or maintained - unless you want to, of course!
The cap construction allows your hairline to breathe. This is especially important for people who wear lace frontals for a long period of time.
Cheap: The T part wig is one of the most affordable wig types. It is much cheaper than a lace frontal wig, but without diluting the natural-looking effect.
Good quality: Not because it’s cheap doesn’t mean that the wig isn’t good quality. If you get your T part wig from the right store, you can best believe it’s going to look gorgeous and last a long time.

Cons:
T part lace front wigs can cause damage to your hairline when you apply got2b glue or other adhesives to secure the wig.
If you choose a low quality lace front wig, you could have a tough time making it look natural. However, this won't be a problem if you choose a lace front that has Clear Lace and Clean Hairline technology. With this technology, you won’t have to pluck the wig’s hairline or bleach the knots.
The part line is fixed ,only middle part available, so it is also called Middle part wig.