Bonnlo Upgraded Kid Dress Form, 2-3 Years Old, 3-4 Years Old, Toddler Mannequin Torse with Adjustable Rubber Wood Stand for Dress Jewelry Display (2-3 Years Old)
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Yes. In any case, it arrives separated.
I'm not going to say yes because I ordered a 4t Mannequin and a 5/6 fits perfectly.
A medium-sized cardboard box held the mannequin. It is possible to remove the stand. I'm not sure how much it weighs. It is light in weight but strong in construction. It is a big hit with my wife.
Probably six. 8 lbs.
Selected User Reviews For Bonnlo Upgraded Kid Dress Form, 2-3 Years Old, 3-4 Years Old, Toddler Mannequin Torse with Adjustable Rubber Wood Stand for Dress Jewelry Display (2-3 Years Old)
Child of four years old. I bought it with the intention of wearing a 4T dress, but I couldn't even get the dress over my shoulders. So, I ordered a 5T for my 5-year-old daughter, and it was so tight that it ripped the back seam. The front of the dress is shown, and you can see the sides of the bodice puckering due to its tightness. When this should be a 3/4, I'm wearing a size 5. I measured the mannequin myself and compared my results to Cat's size charts. My favorite brands are Jack, Old Navy, Gap, and my own designs. This mannequin is for a 7-year-old child, according to each of them. They have a size chart for a 2-year-old child on their website. For a 12-month-old baby, a 3-year-old child is appropriate. Seamstresses who use these for actual fittings should pay attention to the actual measurements listed on their listings, and don't be fooled by their incorrect titles and descriptions, as I was. br>br>Created: br>br>Revise: br>br>Revise: The seller was extremely gracious and promptly refunded my entire purchase amount without my having to ask! They acknowledged the sizing problem and stated that they would work to resolve it. It's a high-end dress form. The wood is beautiful, and the bodice itself is well-made. I gave them a higher star rating because of their outstanding customer service!.
" The wood base and steel pole, which are offset to one side to accommodate pant legs, are particularly impressive. However, be aware of the following: It's only "pinnable" in the sense that it has a single layer of fabric on top of the form's plastic body. Most dressmakers and sewists expect batting or at least a canvas layer to keep pins in place and to keep the weight of anything heavier than a T-shirt from wearing through the fabric. The fabric is not deformed by wearing a shirt or a sundress. It appears that the maker intended it for display rather than use, so keep that in mind if you plan to use it for actual dressmaking or costuming. In addition, I've read complaints about the 3/4 size being too large; I purchased the 2/3, and it appears to be a good fit.
This is ideal for my company. The sizing was exactly as described, and the fit was perfect!.
Although this is a lovely item, the sizing was listed as 6-. When I bought it, it was a size 8, and it's probably a size 8 now. The 7-inch shoe Eight of the dresses I've made are too big around the shoulders. I chose to keep it because my daughter is growing and her dresses will eventually fit into it. However, it is quite inconvenient. It appears that the sizing has been improved to say 7-inch. I'm not sure how big it is, but I think it's bigger than that. Not number seven.
I couldn't have asked for a better solution. I ordered a 7/8 because I read they ran large, and my daughter is in a 10/12, so they do run a little large. I needed something larger than a "little kid," but nothing with breasts because that wouldn't work for her costumes, and I couldn't find anything, so I took a chance hoping it would be big enough, and it was. The pole screws in off center on the bottom of the mannequin bust, which makes it a little off balance and not the most sturdy, but I can't complain for the price. I can pin this bust and remove the pole so I can work on stoning her costumes on the table, which is ideal for me. I would advise that you double-check your measurements. Because the measurements are off, I think this is more of a display bust than a sewing bust. I'm going to order more so I can work on multiple costumes at once!.
It was simple to put together, and the quality is excellent for the price, and it will be ideal for my needs.
I really like this product, and I was a little hesitant to order it because of the negative reviews, so here's my opinion! br> The measurements are COMPLETELY ACCURATE! If you're a seamstress (like me), use these to figure out what size you'll need. br> They're super simple to put together and so far, they've held up well. br>The description is 100% accurate. br> I placed an order for two (2). This is a 3-year size that fits my 12-year-old daughter perfectly. I make clothes for 18 month olds (which is ideal because that is the size I wanted in the first place). However, if you're looking for something to fit a 2 or 3 year old, USE THE MEASUREMENTS!
- Although this is technically pinnable, you must lay the pin parallel to the body. br>Overall, this is a fantastic investment! This was the best deal I could find, but make sure you check the measurements before deciding on a size!.
The dress form's height can be adjusted, which I appreciate. However, screwing the wood into the base presents a problem. It is the lack of flush that causes everything to be crooked. The upside is that I can turn it around and it will be less noticeable. I'm unable to return it at this time because I require it for a major project.