🧵 Elevate Your Display Game with Style!
This 73-inch male sewing mannequin is made from durable polypropylene, featuring adjustable limbs and a sturdy stainless steel base. Weighing only 17 pounds, it offers easy portability and quick assembly, making it an ideal choice for fashion displays and retail environments.
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Nature |
Chest Size | 38 Inches |
Waist Size | 24 Inches |
Item Weight | 17 Pounds |
Item Length Description | Mini |
Size | 73 Inch |
M**E
Great for the price
I wanted a temporary cheap mannequin for my home to use while I'm remodeling my studio/store. She turned out better than expected. Everyone who has been in my house that saw her said they were suprised by the price. She has a realistic face and her head moves. Her body size is the same as the more expensive manniquins I own. You do have to take her arms off to change tops, unlike my other manniquins you can lift the arms up and slide the tops on and off. If you try that with this one the arms will just fall off. It doesn't bother me though.The one thing that is a pain is putting pants or shorts on her. It gets a bit annoying having to unscrew the support from the legs. If you are going to be changing bottoms on the manniquins frequently for an online store I would suggest something different to save your own sanity because it's time consuming. I bought a half body. You can use a half body or a leg form. Unless I'm photographing a dress I keep her in the same pair of jeans. You have to make sure she's on the support just right or else she leans forward. Those are my only hangups about this. And again for the price, I really can't complain much.It's suprisingly sturdy. I've dropped her down my stairs twice. Her torso, arms, and head all fell off but nothing broke and there were no dents or marks anywhere. Which is pretty good considering it's hardwood floor and I've sprained my own ankle on them. HA! Just so everyone knows, there is no wig included. I bought mine at an estate sale. In conclusion it's not perfect, but it is excellent for the price. I didn't think it would last but it is and she will be on display in my shop. Anyway I wanted to do a detailed review on this so I hope it helped.
A**S
She's lovely 😍
She's very tall, her hands are the size of mine, and has a very pretty face. The arms move up and down, it does not bend at the elbow. I've used several different wigs on her, she wears all of them well. The head easily pops off, the waist spins, the legs do not bend. It comes with a metal base (mine is starting to tarnish and rust) and a leg bracket to attach her to the base. I use her indoors only, to display clothing and jewelry that I'm selling. So I don't know why the base is rusting, it hasn't been exposed to any moisture. Her head/face are a shade or two darker than her body. Other those two issues, I highly recommend this item.
M**E
We Call Her Sam!
For Christmas my 10 year old daughter wanted one major gift, a full -size mannequin! I tried to talk her into a child- sized mannequin. Which would probably have been much creepier, but she held firm to wanting the adult mannequin as a model for the clothes that she wanted to make. Well, I found this mannequin for a great price, and she has been awesome. I also ordered a curly wig for her. My daughter named her Sam, short for Samantha.I will say that for the first week or so, Sam gave me a heart attack about 3 times a day. Early in the morning, I would enter the kitchen and there was a 6' person standing near the pantry. Coming in from the garage in the afternoon, I almost run into a 6' woman in my kitchen. Late at night, grabbing a glass of water, I see a shadowy figure standing in the dark kitchen... you get where I am going with this. Sam was scary. But, as things would have it, she is now a part of the family and I can't remember what life was before we had her.
A**H
The Pros and Cons Even Out
The Price Is Great.The Mannequin Looks Great.Dressing her is sometimes very easy.A Lot of People have given some great reviews about the experience of this mannequin; ESPECIALLY:1. There are rough bump/dots throughout the body that DO snag your clothes. I have had to put little bits of tape over them, they WILL ruin your clothes. it seems like maybe they are there to adhere to a piece of fabric for someone that is trying to make a garment. It is probably GREAT for dressmakers, tailors, designers.2. You do have to pop the arm(s) off and on to put many of the garments on--this can get exhausting, you have to fidget fidget fidget. and since the mannequin is so light-weight, it makes putting the arms back on that much more difficult, because there is no counter-weight.3. The mannequin is sturdy....but not for long. I think maybe the screw underneath the platform needs to be tightened, which would be a quick fix. one would just need to go to the hardware store to find a hex key large enough. i dont have the model in front of me at the moment (sorry, bad timing. i'll update this if i can)4. Portability. I am short and small and relatively weak, so the light weight of the mannequin is a blessing. i can easily carry the mannequin and set it anywhere.So. I use this mannequin to display clothing for my online boutique. it works well for that. the slighter higher priced, more upscale, plaster-cast mannequin i have works much better, and shows the clothes off better too.I assume that this mannequin is great for making clothing.Its like the three little bears, not too hot, not too cold, just right.⭐️ Its definitely a worthwhile purchase, whatever you use it for.
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