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Floor & Full-Length Mirrors

The job: showing a whole person, and staying upright

A full-length mirror has one job and a number that decides whether it does it. Six of these seven listings state a height, and those heights run 56, 56, 59, 64, 64 and 65 in. One states nothing at all.

Fifty-six inches is the number to look at hardest, because two of these mirrors are 56 in and 56 in is where the problem starts. A common rule of thumb is that a mirror shows you a stretch of yourself about twice its height, positioned by where it hangs — which is why a 56 in mirror hung a little high shows a 5 ft 10 in person everything except their shoes.

Every mirror here is sold as something that can lean. Read the block below before the products, because a leaning mirror is the one item on this site that falls over.

Listings here
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Stated height given
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Stating nothing
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Subgroups
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Arched

4 listings

Only nano glass stated

DUMOS Arched Full-Length Mirror, 64 x 21 in

DUMOS Arched Full-Length Mirror, 64 x 21 in

The only mirror listing here that uses the term nano glass. It is the seller’s term, not a category this site recognizes.

Sixty-four by twenty-one inches, which is one inch short of the tallest here and the same width as the widest. The listing uses the term nano glass, which no other listing in this catalog uses, and states an aluminum frame. It states three ways to stand it up, one of which is leaning.

The listing states
a nano glass aluminum frame, free standing or wall mounting, and hanging or leaning.
Best for
A wall or corner where an arched shape is wanted at full height.

What works

  • Sixty-four inches of height, second only to the 65 in model.
  • Twenty-one inches wide, matching the widest stated width here.
  • An aluminum frame is stated, which keeps a panel this size manageable.
  • Free standing, wall mounting and leaning are all stated.

What does not

  • Nano glass is the seller’s term and is not explained on the listing.
  • A leaning mirror at this height rests on its own weight, and the listing does not state whether a wall strap is supplied.
  • The listing states no weight, so the hanging hardware needed is unknown.
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Widest stated arch

OLIXIS Arched Full-Length Mirror, 64 x 21.5 in

OLIXIS Arched Full-Length Mirror, 64 x 21.5 in

21.5 in, the widest stated width among the four arched mirrors here. The other stated arched widths are 21 and 16 in.

Twenty-one and a half inches is the widest stated width among the arched mirrors here, and width is what decides whether you can see your shoulders without stepping back. Sixty-four inches tall. The listing states shatter-proof glass, which is the seller’s description of the glass and not a test result.

The listing states
shatter-proof glass, and hanging, leaning or floor standing.
Best for
A spot where the extra half inch of width earns its place.

What works

  • Twenty-one and a half inches, the widest stated width among the arched mirrors here.
  • Sixty-four inches of height, joint second in this catalog.
  • Three placements are stated: hanging, leaning and floor standing.
  • An arched top reads shorter than a rectangle of the same height.

What does not

  • Shatter-proof is the seller’s phrasing. This site made no such assessment.
  • No frame material is stated.
  • No weight is stated, so hanging hardware cannot be planned from the listing.
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Only 59 in stated

Aidoly Arched Full-Length Mirror, 59 x 16 in

Aidoly Arched Full-Length Mirror, 59 x 16 in

59 in, a height stated exactly once in this catalog. The other stated heights here are 56, 64 and 65 in.

Fifty-nine inches sits between the 56 in group and the 64 in group, and it is the only mirror here at that height. Sixteen inches wide is narrow: at that width you see yourself in a column rather than in full. An aluminum alloy frame is stated.

The listing states
shatter-proof glass, an aluminum alloy frame, and floor standing, hanging or leaning.
Best for
A narrow stretch of wall between a door and a corner.

What works

  • Fifty-nine inches, a height stated by this listing alone in this catalog.
  • An aluminum alloy frame is stated, which keeps the weight down.
  • Three placements are stated, including hanging.
  • A narrow arch takes less wall than the 21 in models.

What does not

  • Sixteen inches wide shows a narrow column of a person, not their outline.
  • Shatter-proof is the seller’s word.
  • No weight is stated.
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Size not stated

Delma Arched Full-Length Mirror

Delma Arched Full-Length Mirror

The listing gives no height and no width, so this mirror is absent from the height comparison.

The arched version of the same maker’s rectangle, and the listing states no height and no width at all. In a category where the whole question is whether the glass is tall enough to show a person their shoes, a listing with no dimensions cannot answer it. Aluminum alloy frame and HD float glass are stated.

The listing states
an aluminum alloy frame with HD float glass, and free standing or wall mounting.
Best for
Nothing this site can size, until the maker states the dimensions.

What works

  • The listing names its glass as float glass rather than using a safety adjective.
  • An aluminum alloy frame is stated.
  • Free standing and wall mounting are both stated.
  • An arched top suits a room with rounded shapes already in it.

What does not

  • No height is stated, so it cannot appear on the height comparison.
  • No width is stated either.
  • HD is a prefix on the listing, not a figure.
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Arched, side by side

4 listings side by side. Every figure below is the one on its own listing.

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  • 64 in2 listings here state 64 inStated on the listing
  • 59 inAidoly Arched Full-Length Mirror, 59 x 16 inStated on the listing
Stated sizes laid off against a 5 ft 6 in figure

DUMOS Arched Full-Length Mirror, 64 x 21 in

Stated height
64 in
What sets this one apart
The only mirror listing here that uses the term nano glass. It is the seller’s term, not a category this site recognizes.
Best for
A wall or corner where an arched shape is wanted at full height.

OLIXIS Arched Full-Length Mirror, 64 x 21.5 in

Stated height
64 in
What sets this one apart
21.5 in, the widest stated width among the four arched mirrors here. The other stated arched widths are 21 and 16 in.
Best for
A spot where the extra half inch of width earns its place.

Aidoly Arched Full-Length Mirror, 59 x 16 in

Stated height
59 in
What sets this one apart
59 in, a height stated exactly once in this catalog. The other stated heights here are 56, 64 and 65 in.
Best for
A narrow stretch of wall between a door and a corner.

Delma Arched Full-Length Mirror

Stated height
The listing states no height.
What sets this one apart
The listing gives no height and no width, so this mirror is absent from the height comparison.
Best for
Nothing this site can size, until the maker states the dimensions.

Rectangular

2 listings

Widest stated rectangle

BEAUTYPEAK Full-Length Mirror, 56 x 21 in

BEAUTYPEAK Full-Length Mirror, 56 x 21 in

21 in, the wider of the two rectangular mirrors here. The other states 15 in.

Twenty-one inches wide against 56 in tall gives a proportion closer to a doorway than to a column, which is what you want if the mirror has to show more than a strip. The listing uses the brand term ShatterVue and describes the glass as tempered. Both of those are the seller’s descriptions.

The listing states
ShatterVue tempered glass and a thin aluminum alloy frame, with standing or wall mounting.
Best for
A wall where width matters more than the last few inches of height.

What works

  • Twenty-one inches wide, the wider of the two rectangular mirrors here.
  • A thin aluminum alloy frame is stated, which keeps the border narrow.
  • Standing and wall mounting are both stated.
  • A rectangle uses the full height of its panel, where an arch loses the top corners.

What does not

  • ShatterVue is a brand term used by the seller, and tempered is the seller’s description.
  • Fifty-six inches is the shortest stated height in this catalog.
  • No weight is stated.
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The narrow rectangle

Delma Full-Length Mirror, 56 x 15 in

Delma Full-Length Mirror, 56 x 15 in

The listing states 56 by 15 in, the narrower of the two rectangular mirrors here.

Fifty-six by fifteen inches, and the only mirror pair here that names its glass as float glass rather than reaching for a safety term. Float glass is the ordinary way flat glass is made; the listing adds HD, which is a marketing prefix rather than a specification. Free standing or wall mounted, per the listing.

The listing states
an aluminum alloy frame with HD float glass, and free standing or wall mounting.
Best for
A narrow wall where a rectangle suits better than an arch.

What works

  • The listing names the glass type plainly instead of using a safety adjective.
  • An aluminum alloy frame is stated.
  • Fifteen inches is narrow enough for a tight wall.
  • Free standing and wall mounting are both stated.

What does not

  • HD is a prefix on the listing, not a measurement.
  • Fifteen inches wide is a narrow field of view.
  • Fifty-six inches is the shortest stated height here.
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Rectangular, side by side

2 listings side by side. Every figure below is the one on its own listing.

Stated heightAll 2 of these state the same figure — 56 in — so it is given once here instead of repeated down a column that would say nothing about any one of them.

BEAUTYPEAK Full-Length Mirror, 56 x 21 in

What sets this one apart
21 in, the wider of the two rectangular mirrors here. The other states 15 in.
Best for
A wall where width matters more than the last few inches of height.

Delma Full-Length Mirror, 56 x 15 in

What sets this one apart
The listing states 56 by 15 in, the narrower of the two rectangular mirrors here.
Best for
A narrow wall where a rectangle suits better than an arch.

Lighted

1 listing

One listing, so there is nothing here to compare it against. What follows is the card on its own.

Tallest stated height

Sweetcrispy LED Full-Length Mirror, 65 x 21 in

Sweetcrispy LED Full-Length Mirror, 65 x 21 in

65 in, the tallest stated height in this catalog. No other mirror here states 65 in.

Sixty-five inches is the tallest stated height in this catalog, and height is the whole argument in a full-length mirror. A 5 ft 10 in person standing about 3 ft back needs roughly half their height in glass, hung at the right level, to see themselves head to foot. Twenty-one inches wide is on the generous side of what this catalog offers. The listing states shatterproof tempered glass and lighting in three tints.

The listing states
dimming, 3 color lighting and shatterproof tempered glass, with wall hanging or leaning.
Best for
A wall where the extra inches of height are available.

What works

  • Sixty-five inches, the tallest stated height in this catalog.
  • Twenty-one inches wide, which is wide enough to show shoulders without turning.
  • Dimming and three lighting tints are stated.
  • The listing states both wall hanging and leaning, so mounting is not forced.

What does not

  • Shatterproof and tempered are the seller’s terms, and this site did not verify either.
  • A lighted mirror needs power, and the listing does not state cord length.
  • Sixty-five by twenty-one inches is a large panel to hang on a wall you cannot see into.
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Questions this category keeps producing

4 of them.

Is 56 in tall enough for a full-length mirror?

It depends entirely on where it hangs and how far back you stand. A common rule of thumb holds that you see roughly twice the mirror’s height, so 56 in of glass can cover a person taller than 56 in — but only if it is positioned so that span lands on them. Hung at the wrong level, a 56 in mirror cuts the feet off, and feet are usually why people bought a full-length mirror.

Does the width matter as much as the height?

Not as much, but it is the difference between seeing your outline and seeing a strip of yourself. Stated widths here run from 15 to 21.5 in. At 15 in you see a column. At 21 in you see shoulders without turning sideways.

What does shatter-proof mean on these listings?

It means the seller has written shatter-proof. Three listings here use that phrase, one uses the brand term ShatterVue, and one says tempered. None of that was verified by this site, none of it is a guarantee, and we do not compare any product here on safety.

Can I just lean it against the wall?

Leaning is how all seven of these are sold, and it is also how mirrors fall over. Anchor a leaning mirror to the wall wherever the manufacturer provides for it and follow their instructions. In a home with children or animals, an unanchored leaning mirror is a risk you are choosing to keep.

The arithmetic behind this category

Across the 6 listings here that state a figure, the range runs from 56 in to 65 in. That is the whole span this catalog covers in this category, and it is narrower than the span of rooms people have.