Full length mirror: Mainly used in tailor shops and stores to see how one looks in a piece of clothing before purchasing it.
You can find a white full length mirror at Walmart or Target. Also you might could find a while full length mirror at Marshall's and possibly The Christmas Tree Shop.
Full Length Mirror
To see the full length of an object using a plane mirror, the mirror should be at least half the height of the object. This allows the top half of the object to be reflected in the mirror, giving the illusion of seeing the full length of the object.
That will depend upon your focal length--how far your eye is from the mirror. At a useful focal length the mirror can only be a few inches shorter than the subject.
You can find a full length mirror at retail stores such as Target, Walmart, Lowe's, Pottery Barn, IKEA, and Bed Bath & Beyond. You can also shop online for full length mirrors at each of these stores' official websites.
To hang a full-length mirror properly, first choose a sturdy wall location. Use wall anchors or screws to securely attach the mirror to the wall. Make sure the mirror is level and secure before letting go.
To properly hang a full-length mirror, first choose a sturdy wall location and use wall anchors or screws to securely attach the mirror's mounting hardware to the wall. Make sure the mirror is level and secure before hanging it.
The minimum length of a plane mirror needed to see a full-length image of yourself is half of your total height. This is because the mirror only needs to reflect the upper half of your body, and the image in the mirror will appear to be the same size as the actual object.
It's a "full length mirror"!
Cheval glass
The minimum length of the mirror needed for the tall man to see his full image would be 6 feet. This is because the mirror needs to be at least the same height as the person in order to capture their full image.
When you stand 2 meters in front of a full-length mirror, your image will appear to be 4 meters tall (twice your actual height) in the mirror. This is because the light reflects off you, then off the mirror, creating the illusion of an image that is equal distance behind the mirror as you are in front of it.