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3 way dressing mirrors

TheDarkKnight

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How many of you have one at home to check fit on new purchases and alterations?

I thought this would be very handy and wondered if you could recommend any good value (< $150) ones
 

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The doors to my closet are mirrored, I simply open them and adjust the angle however needed...works for me.
 

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My closet doors are mirrored. But I do fancy a walk in closet as large as a bedroom with 360 mirror.
:slayer:
 

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I would love to have a 3 way mirror setup but no space to put one at this time.
 

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Can't you guys just build one too? I can't imagine it is very pricey. I assume it would entail two 2x4, attached plywood, stain, hinges, mirrors. I'd imagine that you can do that for about $50-$60.
 

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you know, this has never occurred to me to do and yet it seems so brilliant and simple. great idea! I don't see how hard it would be to either make or buy one of these and set it up in the closed.
 

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Yeah.. I need a california closet:

closets-california.jpg


or this

But ideally I want the look and feel of a RL store as my room/closet combo
 
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Wait, you mean you don't have a papier mache/duct tape dummy/bust/mannequin of yourself for fitting and matching your new acquisitions?
 

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Wait, you mean you don't have a papier mache/duct tape dummy/bust/mannequin of yourself for fitting and matching your new acquisitions?


lol I read your signature, does he know you have him in your signature?
 

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Can't you guys just build one too? I can't imagine it is very pricey. I assume it would entail two 2x4, attached plywood, stain, hinges, mirrors. I'd imagine that you can do that for about $50-$60.
Wait, you mean you don't have a papier mache/duct tape dummy/bust/mannequin of yourself for fitting and matching your new acquisitions?
Yeah.. I need a california closet:

closets-california.jpg


or this

But ideally I want the look and feel of a RL store as my room/closet combo


The Digs site link is brilliant, oh the avarice I'm feeling right now!

I remember Vox saying he had a 6 way mirror set up in his dressing room for checking alterations done.


Blahman - I hope you only use your papier mache image for dressing and have not bore holes into it :D

Usctro - building one seems a great idea. I will see what shop bought prices I can find and compare. So far they seem pricey
 

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