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The FDWFDW Manikin is a height-adjustable female dress model display, ranging from 60 to 67 inches. Made from high-density foam with a sturdy wood tripod, it offers a sleek and professional look for showcasing clothing. Its easy assembly and clean fabric cover make it ideal for both retail displays and home decor.
Material Type | Foam |
Color | Black |
Chest Size | 34.6 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 25.6"L x 15.75"W x 67"H |
Item Length Description | Mini |
Size | 60-67 Inches |
M**R
Seamstress necessity perfect for all women who GET DRESSED!
This is an excellent display form! Very satisfied with it. The price is extremely reasonable, and the quality is noteworthy. Currently using to display a white lace robe with a long train at daughter's bridal shower. But, it is lovely to use daily in a dressing room to put your next day's outfit together every night. Highly recommend.
S**R
Nice size and I like the adjustable height
Exactly what I needed! Just started selling some clothing online. This was definitely a good choice for displaying a variety of garments and accessories. It is easy to put together and seems sturdy enough for my occasional use. I like that it is adjustable height with just one handy bolt. I got the black one. Looks really nice!
L**R
Not worth it
I got this mannequin to work on a dress I will be altering for a wedding. As soon as I started assembling it, one of the legs broke away from the stand. We tried to reattach it using longer screws and wood glue, but it would repeatedly just fall apart. The entire thing is cheap, wonky and crooked. The base/hips of the mannequin are made of card board and the polyester material covering it slides around. I bought this because I thought it would be a cheap option for my project, but honestly, after seeing, feeling, and trying to work with it, I’d return it even if it were free. If you need a mannequin, spend the extra money and get one that won’t fall apart.
H**Y
PERFECT FOR MY NEEDS
This is definitely a good starter mannequin. The mannequin is lightweight and feels as if it’s made out of styrofoam and has a velvety top liner.
H**H
Good place to start if you don’t want to buy an expensive mannequin right away!
If you’re looking for something light weight, easy to put together, and something relatively inexpensive, this is great. It is just a styrofoam torso with spandex over it, but if you need to pin clothes to it works great. You can adjust the height of it so it work good to match your own height. The only problem I could find right away was that there is no tightening for the rod that goes into the base: I solved the wobble with shoving a piece of cardboard in the back and it works just fine. It is a smaller torso maybe a shirt size small so if you need it to fit clothes that are above that and you don’t want to have to pin them to look good this would be too small. (Update one of the legs already broke off :/ but I think I can just fill the screw holes with wood filler or hot glue and just drill it back into place.)
S**D
Perfect
I love this dress form, the quality is way better than I expected it to be at such a low price. I’ve had it for almost a year now and I have no complaints
2**E
Display mannequin
I originally purchased this to display purses and tops I plan to sell. There were a few spots that looked damaged but actually just need to be cleaned, otherwise, it's perfect. I was going to sell it after I completed my sales, but I actually think it looks very cool just as a decorative piece, so I'm keeping it. It's very easy to assemble and came with all the parts needed--nothing missing.
D**L
It's Okay, But
This looks nice, but.... Parts do not fit together well. The wood legs are not quit right to fit the slots they slide into, causing looseness. There are several cracks in the dowel base, I'm hoping they are just knots in the wood. The pole would not slide into the wooden dowel base. We had to lubricate it and pound it in. Thankfully it didn't break the base (which seems flimsy). So it is all together and looks nice (thanks to my inhouse handyman). It just doesn't seem like it will hold up well. I am keeping it since I am only using it for photos of garments I am selling. If I am careful with it I think it will be fine. Time will tell.
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