Tunic Display Solutions

Hello folks.

Thought I’d finally start a thread on this, as it’s a problem that’s been bugging me for some time.

Like most of us here, I own a military uniform or two. Currently, however, they’re consigned to the wardrobe, where they hang out of sight in the dark. For the longest time, I’ve been trying to figure out a way to display them ‘in the open’ in a way that’s cost- and space-effective.
Most would suggest mannequins, and this is something that’s been put to me before. I love the idea of slowly dressing up and completing a mannequin over time, but I simply do not have the space. In my collection room, there’s barely enough standing room for me alone, never mind an army of silent plastic soldiers. I’ve considered using only a torso or tailor’s dummy, but again space is limited, and the result would be a cramped and messy-looking display.

In short, I’d be interested to know how other collectors in my position have overcome this issue. I’d like to display a uniform, most notably a tunic, properly without having to fold it or drape it over something else. I must stress that I have very - ‘very’ - limited floor space to work with. I do, however, have a lot of free wall space if I take down some posters.

Regards, B.B.

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