

🕴️ Elevate your style game with the ultimate pose-ready mannequin!
This 73-inch male full body mannequin features a realistic face with detailed makeup, detachable and rotatable limbs, and a sturdy metal base for stable, versatile clothing displays. Lightweight yet durable, it’s designed for easy assembly and dynamic posing, making it the perfect partner for fashion retailers and studios aiming to showcase apparel with professional flair.











| ASIN | B08B53W5QG |
| Batteries required | No |
| Chest size | 32.2 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (666) |
| Date First Available | 5 May 2021 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00195030012762 |
| Item model number | Mannequin Dress Form |
| Manufacturer | FDW |
| Product dimensions | 175.3L x 81.8W x 185.4H centimeters |
| UPC | 195030015725 195030012762 |
| Waist (cm) | 29.5 Inches |
C**N
It's affordable & does the job! Perfect for displaying costumes & stuff. Easy to put gloves on the hands & shoes on the feet. With that said, I'm not sure how much weight it can handle; just be careful & probably buy something to add additional weight to the base to keep it stable, if you plan to do so. The arms struggle to stick out horizontally; the arms got ratchet joints, but they're not strong enough to hold the weight of everything I got on the arms in the plague doctor photo (you probably wouldn't pose it like that anyway). Personally, these are just minor nitpicks which aren't a big deal at all. If you need a male mannequin that's affordable, I highly recommend this one!
C**✨
This full-body male mannequin is a fantastic addition to any decor setup. It’s lightweight yet sturdy, with a smooth surface that makes changing outfits quick and simple. The rotatable head and detachable arms make positioning easy, and the stand keeps everything stable without wobbling. The realistic proportions make clothes look great on camera and in person, and it’s tall enough to display full outfits stylishly. Assembly was straightforward and only took a few minutes. Tip: Add extra weight to the base to hold up if outside or in a tricky place that might get tipped over! I highly recommend this mannequin & I hope you find this review is helpful 👍🏻
R**.
This was a great price at $65 dollars. Pros: - Cost- hard to beat - Utility- Its light, pretty easy to assemble - Not difficult to dress in ordinary (light) clothes Cons: - It's a little too light -Fingers are not seperate - Can't wear gloves - Can't wear boots (but can wear shoes) - Has a lean forward that you can't really correct without propping or modification. - Odd body proportions - Arms are theoretically able to move up and down but the "locking" mechanism does not really lock so they will end up down without modification but it does help with dressing so you don't have to remove arms to dress. For cosplayers: This mannequin cannot hold items in its hands and it is not jointed in any way. With substantial modification it could be used as a costume display. Ultimately, I intended to put a Darth Vader costume on it, I do not think it will be worth the effort. But it does ok as Gandalf. Both of these costumes benefit from the stillness of this mannequin and both are to talk to hang in the closet. Summary: Good for a display mannequin for light clothes using a static pose. If you need something to hold weight or be possible then look elsewhere. And it is cheap enough that if you want to experiment with it for cosplay/armor you won't feel bad modifying it. It does what it was designed to do well and at a good price, just be sure your expectations match what it can so.
E**R
Look he is hollow plastic it’s light so easy to transport it’s not super heavy so you may want to weight down the base a bit. If your thinking hard plaster oldschool manikin you might be disappointed at first from experience those break when they hit the floor. Yes, this is not as sturdy as the solid ones but they are alright definitely get two of these vs 1 heavy one. I like that the head comes off easy, The face is alright not spectacular but not so unrealistic as to be creepy. Personally I wish the arms had alternate poses like extra arms in other poses I’d buy them. I like the hands the fingers are separated so it’s possible to put on gloves I have a very similar female who’s fingers are stuck together like a Barbie (am I the only one who found Barbies hands weird?) Anyway if your thinking traditional manikin you would be disappointed If you think off brand barbie (you know hollow plastic barbie knock offs) then you will be thrilled. I plan to Make a Pvc skeleton frame with hinged joints and Recycle these to the haunted house when they break down. First event they were a hit, had one dressed as a Weird little wizard and the other as a Sasquatch People took photos with them
A**R
Purchased mannequin to use in a display at my 45th high school reunion. Dressed mannequin in my actual high school cap and gown. The mannequin is simple to assemble and light weight. Highly stable with weighted base. Added an inexpensive wig for more realistic presentation. Would recommend.
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