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Displaying Mens' Shirts Options Please!

I am adding some mens' shirts to my inventory and have been looking at the best way to display them to photograph. I have been looking at molded torso forms. Anyone care to share what they do/use? I would really appreciate it! 

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I don't, but I will tell you that the torso forms-the ones that have no head and can hang-are the best way to go.  That and a pack of clothes pins will help you sell the items.   People don't realize that laying a shirt down on a bed, floor or table doesn't show  well, doesn't show fit, and doesn't show the fabric.  You want the best pictures you can have short of a model on stand by.

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tiny thought-Levi is a VERO member and last I saw, does not like their clothing sold on eBay.  You might want to double check that.

Good Moms let you lick the Beaters.

Great Moms turn them off first.
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I use a hanging "half round" plastic mannequin for my menswear.   They're generally inexpensive and since they're lightweight, you don't have to wrestle with them much, even if you're putting a heavy coat or bulky sweater on them.   Buy one on eBay would be my advice.....headless and armless are easy to manipulate.  

 

Beth








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