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Size 16-18 female
Reinforced base so it can stand on its own
Hanging loop on neck
Two stand receiver holes in base to use with tabletop or upright stand
Height: 29", Bust: 40", Waist: 36", Hip: 44"
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Female plus-size inflatable mannequins work well for display of women's size 16-18 light to medium weight clothing, although it will accommodate larger clothing depending on the style. The torso has two 7/8" holes in the base for placement on a tabletop stand or an elevated stand, a solid base so that it can stand on its own, and a loop on the neck for hanging. One hole is centered for displaying blouses or dresses; the other is offset for displaying outfits with pants or shorts. Tabletop stands add stability and are recommended for high traffic areas and permanent table or floor displays.
Inflatable Mannequin, Female Torso, Plus Size Silver
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Overall, I think that this mount is good value for money and a good choice for my purposes. I'm confident that the mount will be more than adequate for my needs.
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