Black Female Dress Form Mannequin Torso Body with Adjustable Tripod Stand Clothes Display
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Due to the fact that I have not tried putting pants on the dress form, I cannot know. If you remove the base and slip one pant leg through the pole that connects the base and the body, then reconnect it, I suppose it could work. Although I am not sure if it will get the right look, particularly if it has to do with a sewing project. Hope
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It's hard to find a good mannequin, because most of us end up getting a cheap item from China for an overly high price. While looking for a lower-priced apartment, I couldn't find anything Mannequins in the $50 to $200 range The quality is mixed at 60, but the number is impressive. Despite mixed reviews, I can understand why it got mixed reviews. The first thing that strikes me is how light it is. I think it would probably topple over fairly easily if it were loaded. The only reason I was frustrated is because I only use it to display shirts and jewelry, so I didn't have much of a hassle, but you can imagine me being pissed off if it cost $50. The device does exactly what I need it to do and is well worth the quality at $27. Also, the cost was half of what it used to be. Although, I do not think that if you make use of it for anything more than lightweight items, you would really get the most out of it unless you.
I love the ease of assembling this dress form, and how lightweight it is. Plastic is used for the legs and some metal is used for the pole. Styrofoam is the core of this delicately crafted product. There is a removable velvet cover on it. on this piece is made of plastic and there is a screw intended to go into the top of the neck that is held in place by a plastic plate. There is glue on the plate and the foam. This breaks off right away, of course. There is too much styrofoam in the box. It holds the form together as well, but the knob broke off, so it can't hold everything together. At this point, all the parts just sort of balance one on top of the Even if you grab the form correctly, it falls apart if you don't keep in mind how to grab it. There is a very very small form on this page.
I'm pleased with the item. It was easy to assemble. Having a white hard foam bust covered by a velvety stretchy material makes it look so real. I think it is lightweight, but not overly so, and it is sturdy as well. It has a resin base with a textured appearance similar to It is possible for me to purchase again in the future. As far as potential problems go, the only thing that I can imagine is that because it is created from foam, the bust form could get dented if it is jostled If you expect to move and transport this item a lot, it is something you should consider. It might be a good idea to keep the sturdy box it comes in and break it down into manageable pieces so it can be reused for transport. I found this to be very beautiful and super easy to assemble.
For the most part, it is what I thought it was going to be. There are several things to be thankful for It is affordable, light, and portable It is light, easy to build, and accomplishes what I had in mind. There is no such thing as a Everything is good so far After some use, the black fabric collects lint from other clothing, so it has to be brushed. The fabric is shiny and thin, so it picks up any kind of lint. There are two things that are There's a bit of a wobble in it. Consequently, a lack of a locking mechanism at the tripod base and pole causes the mannequin to wobble. The pole and base of the mannequin remained in place when I picked up the torso. Even though the tripod base was still attached to the pole, when I picked it up from there. The easiest way to grasp it is by picking it up from the tripod base. There should have been a locking mechanism at the lower end to prevent the pole from sliding out of This is a good product that is worth the price. However, if a locking mechanism was added to the bottom of the tripod and the pole, this would enhance its functionality greatly.
To begin with, I would like to introduce myself. It's not a sturdy piece of equipment. Basically, I mean at all times. Styrofoam gives it a lightweight feeling. It leans pretty much forward, so I guess it does lean forward. With the knob, the height can be adjusted. The one I have does not. In fact, it makes it a great deal looser. There's no way I'm spending $60 on this.
For the purpose of which it is intended, it is excellent. However, it is quite cheap and There is so little weight to it that it easily falls over. It was purchased to hold angel wings I recently purchased, and I have no idea if this thing will be able to There is a slightly damaged velvet on the foot pieces and the plastic foot pieces might not be able to hold much weight. A hot glue leak on the screw hole kept hot glue from being able to penetrate the top "head piece. " The screw had to be carved out in order for it to attach.
I received the product very quickly and it was exactly as described.
The body piece is okay. The head part is difficult to attach to.