Dress Forms
Adjustable dress forms for tailoring, fitting and the shop floor.
Common questions
What is a dress form used for?
Fitting, sewing and styling. It holds a garment in shape so you can judge fit, drape and length.
Can the dress form be adjusted?
Yes. Bust, waist and hip set independently, with height on the stand, held firmly by the frame.
Are these for sewing or display?
Both. Tailors use them for fittings, while shops use the same forms to carry looks on the floor.
What sizes do the dress forms cover?
A female and a male form, each adjusting across a range of measurements for womenswear and menswear.
Where a garment is shaped
Where a garment is shaped
A dress form holds a garment the way a body would, so a tailor can read seams, drape and hem length before a fitting.
Bust, waist and hip set independently and lock firmly, so one form covers a range of sizes through alterations and pattern work.
The fabric surface takes pins, so dressmakers can drape, mark and adjust directly on the form.
