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SARAH 1

Show off your women's clothing collection in a unique way with our silver matte finish women's mannequin, which offers the possibility of displaying it in various positions. This mannequin features a sophisticated matt silver finish for a modern, stylish look. The silver color is not only attractive, but also effectively emphasizes the colors and details of the presented clothing. One of the most unique features of this mannequin is the ability to change position. This feature allows for a dynamic and varied presentation of clothing, helping customers better imagine how the clothes will look on them. Our multi-position matte silver matte finish female mannequin is the perfect tool for any clothing store wishing to present its female collection in an attractive and effective way.

Specification
Height 180 cm
Arms 38 cm
Chest 87 cm
Hips 89 cm
Finish Matte
Head Whole face
Color Gray
Specification Standing
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