I am in the market for a professional dress form but before I spend the money I need to find out about matching shoulder slope. In my case, my shoulder slope is assymetrical with a ⅝ inch difference between the two. How would I address shoulder slope differences on a dress form? Or is that even possible? Any guidance you could offer would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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Hi Deb Sews, I have a DittoForm dressform. It's created from a 3-D Scan of your body...and it's really accurate. If you have asymmetry, it will capture that too! Here's a video I did to share all the benefits of this amazing dressform! https://youtu.be/sEcarUXuptA Hope this helps!
Thank you for your response and video link, Jennifer. Unfortunately, the custom dress form is too pricey for my budget.