Push Up Bust Option Part (Tea)
Push Up Bust Option Part (Tea)
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- Shipped out from Tokyo within 15 business days 15営業日以内に発送 (送料日本全国一律)
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- Learn why you should not buy this ご購入の前に必ずこちらをお読みください
- Release Date 発売日 - 2019/07/07
- Made in Tokyo Japan 日本産 (東京)
- Learn why this item can only be used with Smart Doll このアイテムはスマートドール専用です
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- This skin tone is この肌色は TEA TEA
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This Push Up bust was designed to replicate the collision of Exo Planets just before they implode. They look best with items such as a bikini and sports bra or when you want some cleavage showing on higher collar garments.
The cleavage is an actual cleavage instead of a simulated one and deep enough to hold valuable items like your drivers license.
The Push Up bust is actually smaller than the Small default bust - see comparison photo which shows Push Up on left, Small in middle and Medium Smooth on right.
The photo showing the two girls in the sports bra is Medium Smooth on Left and Push Up on right.
Ideal for situations where you need to replicate the Hands Free Bubble Tea scenario during a job interview.
Bewb Bubbles
Air pockets and pinholes naturally occur in all bust parts during the casting process. These can result from trapped air in the vinyl or imperfections on the inner mold surface. Pinholes are small surface voids, while air pockets may be covered by a thin layer of vinyl, sometimes breaking through over time. They vary in size and may not be immediately visible, but they are always present to some degree. Their visibility is random, making each piece unique. You can learn more about the slush casting process in the Knowledge Base.
We do not consider these surface characteristics to be defects, though we understand that some may feel differently. If this is a concern, we strongly advise reconsidering the purchase.
Bewb Bubbles
Air pockets and pinholes naturally occur in all bust parts during the casting process. These can result from trapped air in the vinyl or imperfections on the inner mold surface. Pinholes are small surface voids, while air pockets may be covered by a thin layer of vinyl, sometimes breaking through over time. They vary in size and may not be immediately visible, but they are always present to some degree. Their visibility is random, making each piece unique. You can learn more about the slush casting process in the Knowledge Base.
We do not consider these surface characteristics to be defects, though we understand that some may feel differently. If this is a concern, we strongly advise reconsidering the purchase.