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dior_couture1245 23-07-2007 06:01 PM

Dress Forms
 
I'm looking for a professional dress form (not the adjustable ones, the REAL ones). Anyone know a good place online or (if you live around LA) at a store to find one. Preferably under $100, or just around that price range.

gius 27-07-2007 02:54 AM

oh nice.. you are in CA.. hope this helps

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for customized body forms:

Carol Stith Zahn
1288 W. 11th St., Suite 200
Tracy, CA 95376
(209) 832-4324
I found this in the book, Shirtmaking by David Page Coffin ©1993

gius 27-07-2007 02:57 AM

by the way, it says there she is the inventor of this 'poured-foam cast' form. You can order a kit to make one yourself, then $70, or get five other people together and have her come to make forms for all of you.. this was in 1993. Hope it still applies--i'd love to get one myself

kateelle 27-07-2007 05:39 AM

foam? I was aware that professional dressforms were 200+ at least. Better luck with second hand shops that sells these than online and have to pay a greater amount for the shipping cost.

declan_steed 04-09-2007 10:00 AM

PGM Pro has affordably-priced entry-level dress forms. These are facsimiles of the Wolff forms you frequently see in schools. I don't have one, myself; but, I have worked on them in other shops.

If you're ramping up to design on an industrial level, though, I'd recommend Alvanon or Tuka. Their forms can be ordered based on your fit model's dimensions or based on sizing survey data.

It's all about the scale of your application...

jun3machina 05-09-2007 04:43 PM

ebay

educo 14-12-2007 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by dior_couture1245 (Post 3350095)
I'm looking for a professional dress form (not the adjustable ones, the REAL ones). Anyone know a good place online or (if you live around LA) at a store to find one. Preferably under $100, or just around that price range.


GOOD LUCK. You can't even get adjustable ones for $100 anymore. I suggest saving up atleast $400 to get a decent professional one. I have a dressform and it cost me $900. It would've cost me $1100 but I offered to pick it up.

If you're worried about putting down so much money, don't fret. Professional forms last a LONG time.

Hanne 14-12-2007 04:56 PM

My friend made one for herself.. I doubt it cost her a bundle..

educo 14-12-2007 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Hanne (Post 3864826)
My friend made one for herself.. I doubt it cost her a bundle..


What did she do? Duct tape? paper mache? If you want that to be an option, then it's a great way to get a custom dress form, but don't expect it to last as long as a professional one and it seemed like she wanted a professional one.

Also, I recommend going to a local fashion college and ask if they have old dressforms they are willing to give away due to wear and tear. It might work out...

dior_couture1245 15-12-2007 01:48 AM

I got a PGM size 4 dress form and a right arm in Downtown for about $250 and it's great!

Hanne 15-12-2007 02:53 AM

she told me ages ago.. I can't recall..but i'll ask her next time I see her..

educo 15-12-2007 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by dior_couture1245 (Post 3865862)
I got a PGM size 4 dress form and a right arm in Downtown for about $250 and it's great!

Wonderful!! Good luck with your work!!

aya_k 25-12-2007 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by declan_steed (Post 3468078)
PGM Pro has affordably-priced entry-level dress forms. These are facsimiles of the Wolff forms you frequently see in schools. I don't have one, myself; but, I have worked on them in other shops.

If you're ramping up to design on an industrial level, though, I'd recommend Alvanon or Tuka. Their forms can be ordered based on your fit model's dimensions or based on sizing survey data.

It's all about the scale of your application...

if your'e in NYC i suggest you try the FIT store - i heard you can get them for around $300 there. Mine is Alvanon and it is amazing, i love working with it - removable arms etc...

gius 09-02-2008 09:50 PM

some locations for dress form resources here :flower:

http://www.fashion-incubator.com/mt/...ess_forms.html

kmccormi 18-03-2008 11:42 AM

Here's how to make a packing tape dressform ... cheap and works pretty well if you can ignore that it doesn't necessarily look all that great:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Cust...-Packing-Tape/


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