For newcomers to the physical doll, in the face of a wide range of products, it is often easy to be attracted by the beautiful promotional images but ignore the vital body data. These data are not only a key basis for judging whether the doll's proportion is coordinated and close to the real person, but also directly affect the doll's overall aesthetics and use experience. After reading this article, you quickly master the tips for selecting dolls.
First, shoulder width
Generally speaking, a shoulder width of about 37 centimeters can present a natural and coordinated visual effect, which is in line with the proportion of shoulder width of adults in reality. Such shoulder width design can avoid appearing thin and weak due to being too narrow, and will not destroy the overall beauty due to being too wide. Taking the common solid doll as an example, the shoulder width of 37 centimeters can hold up the clothes well when wearing daily clothes, presenting a natural and smooth shoulder line. For BBW dolls that pursue a fuller body type, the shoulder width usually needs to be 40 cm or more in order to match the overall body shape and show the beauty of a full, rounded curve. Players who like girlish body-type dolls should note that the shoulder width should reach at least 35 cm, and less than 35 cm will be like Barbie dolls with distorted proportions.
Second, the lower chest circumference
Lower chest circumference is an important indicator of the proportion of the doll torso. Ideal lower chest circumference data should be more than 65 centimeters, so as to ensure that the doll's body proportions close to the real person, to avoid a sense of incongruity.

Many newbies tend to ignore the importance of the lower bust and pursue large cups, resulting in the purchase of dolls with too small a lower bust and too small a torso. This not only affects the overall aesthetics of the doll but also makes shopping for lingerie difficult. A proper underbust can create a natural and realistic torso that shows realistic body lines whether you are wearing fitted or loose clothing.
Third, limb length
The length of limbs is the key to the naturalness of a doll's posture. A reasonable limb ratio should be in line with ergonomics, that is, the thighs are slightly longer than the calves, and the upper arms are slightly longer than the forearms. This design ensures that the doll will present a natural and coordinated effect when posed in various poses.
Dolls with longer legs are able to show a tall and elegant visual effect, but attention should be paid to the overall proportion of the coordination. Arm length also needs to be moderate, too long or too short will affect the naturalness of the movement.