>>6045792I'm surprised to hear you have issues dressing him, since the Proud body is a popular base for the "uncle" size (i.e. beefy 70cm guys that are not SD17, Dollshe Hound slim nor Iple EID beef).
Uncle since that's the translated term of the one they use on Taobao for it.
Try SSDF size from LUTS too.
I have that body myself (it's actually my grail body), and it's currently dressed in an Iplehouse nYID set.
Pants are too short, but he wears riding boots that cover the ends anyway.
Else he wears pretty much all the regular 70cm stuff I own.
I usually would have told you to first take care of the face/wig/eyes and get inspired by other Celtis out there.
However, looking at Flickr most of them are, uh, pretty underwhelming.
Pic attached is the nicest one, and even with a proper face-up and that pretty angora wig he still looks...off.
The eyes are wonky and the lower part does not look like in the Spiritdoll pictures at all, and he really needs a wig that frames his face and covers the forehead.
So it's probably not that retarded to blame it on the weird features.
If you really can't find him a suitable style after all this time, and if he keeps on making trouble, maybe do sell him?
I had a few dolls I desperately tried to make work for years, and in the end I was always relieved when I finally gave up and the doll was out of my door.
Even the ones I really held onto for years in hopes shit would work out someday.
Sometimes you need to accept that things are the way they are, and focus your money/time on the dolls that make fun.
Hm, that was barely helpful.
Sorry anon, I am mostly the "I plan, then I look for the fitting doll for this plan" type too.
If a doll didn't work out for me it was usually a shift in taste OR company photo differed too much from doll in real.