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These dress forms use wooden tripod bases, metal or stainless-steel rectangular chassis, and aluminum support rods. Listings emphasize a wide support area and sturdy construction to keep forms upright and stable for display.
Weights vary by model: a child full-body is listed at about 6.5 lb, while female full-body examples are listed around 14.7–17 lb (often advertised as ~15 lb). Descriptions commonly note that many models are lightweight and easy to carry or reposition.
The selection includes female torso-only forms, full-body female mannequins, full-body child mannequins, and full-body male mannequins—so both torso-only and full-body options for different ages and genders are represented.
Common uses include sewing and garment fitting, displaying clothing or jewelry in retail and window displays, photography and styling, and decorative or practical support for showcasing designs.
Stands and bases are commonly wooden tripods or metal rectangular bases/chassis; some listings also specify stainless-steel tubes and aluminum support rods for added stability.
Many models offer adjustable height plus removable or movable limbs. Several full-body mannequins feature detachable heads, arms, and legs, 360° head rotation, and options for full posture adjustment to enable posing.