I got a couple new packs & was mad that one. The denim dress & shorts. Only fit a curvy. I only have one curvy doll. The fabric was stiff & scratchy too. I wish they labeled them too. I usually only use regular & petite dolls, because most clothes ( not Barbie brand) fit them. I like many generic brands off Amazon. If I waited & only used Barbie, I would only have a few outfits. They really don't put much out.
@richardswinbusk77874 ай бұрын
I love the striped top that comes with the pink shorts My Midge is wearing a terriffic vertical striped sheath in colors of white, lemon yellow, sky blue and light and raspberry pink with spaghetti straps and a thin tie selfbelt From 1979 but I got it in 1985 Polyester No shoes but I put these blue 💙 platform high heel clogs from the 80's These outfits are cute 😊
@Vanessa-nh5es4 ай бұрын
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@myone6fix4 ай бұрын
Which doll is that Brooklyn face? She is beautiful!
@intignia4 ай бұрын
The Brooklyn body type is known as the athletic body. No woman likes to be referred to as broad. To help repair tiny holes caused by sewing/stitching grasp the material tautly on both sides of the hole using your thumbs and index fingers. Then gently move the material up and down as in a zig zaggy way. This causes the weave in the cloth to move covering in the hole. I think the Pink Dream outfit looked nice on the athletic body and the Roxy shorts outfit on the curvy. The blue denim looked nice on the petite. Would the green Ken outfit work on the curvy?
@disneydprince4 ай бұрын
Of course it could work on a curvy doll but it would be baggy
@beehappyalways4 ай бұрын
Mattel’s clothing design packets have really become a major disappointment. They are manufactured as cheaply as possible, and are not stylish. All the crazy mismatched patterns, the solid brick “purses”, reminds me of outfits my 3 year old picks out to wear. One example is that green striped Ken jumper. Clown like…