Introducing our realistic matte nude female mannequin. It's the perfect tool for clothing stores that want to display their clothing in a realistic, effective way. This mannequin is characterized by a matte finish, which gives it a subtle, effortless elegance. The nude color introduces a natural, realistic element to the presentation of clothing, highlighting its unique features against a neutral background. In addition, this mannequin is unique due to the possibility of assuming various positions. It imitates natural postures, from standing, through sitting, to dynamic movements. This enables a realistic presentation of the garment in different situations, showing its practicality and style. Our realistic, nude female mannequin with a matte finish and the possibility of various positions is an essential tool for any clothing store that wants to effectively and professionally present its offer.
| Specification | ||
|---|---|---|
| Height | 187 cm | |
| Arms | 55 cm | |
| Chest | 101 cm | |
| Hips | 96 cm | |
| Finish | Gloss | |
| Head | Without face | |
| Color | Black | |
| Specification | Standing | |
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