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Dolls
By Dean
Erickson
For doll collectors who have a
liking for fashion, collecting fashion dolls seem like a logical
option as a hobby. And there are so many different types of fashion
dolls out there in the market that it’s easy to get confused. There
are large toddler-sized fashion dolls, there are teddy bear sized
fashion dolls and…let’s not forget those tiny little miniature
fashion dolls that you can place over dressing tables, closets or on
the bedside table itself!
Although fashion doll
collecting is deemed to be a favorite hobby or interest that people
of the fairer sex likes to indulge in, some men actually like
collecting fashion dolls too! So, doll collecting is not a hobby
exclusive to girls…men can and some do collect fashion
dolls.
Fashion dolls have very
contemporary designs today with a fusion of modern fashion clothes
mixed and infused with traditional and conventional elements.
Fashion dolls like Robert Tonner dolls are truly made for the hard
core doll collector. Their dolls have a whole range of modern
fashion dolls, vintage fashion dolls and also fashion dolls based on
characters. Fashion dolls with characters, names and a personality
profiles written out are often a hit with doll collectors. Barbie
dolls sell like crazy – not only a hit with youngsters, but a hit
with adults as well. In fact, the Barbie doll is, without a doubt,
the leader in fashion dolls. Barbie dolls have been selling like hot
cakes for ages and we don’t think it will stop anytime soon, either.
As long as clothes designers keep coming up with new clothes and
fashionable accessories for their Barbie fashion dolls, people will
keep on buying.
Knowing where to find
affordable fashion dolls will make a huge difference to your budget,
especially if you don’t have a lot of money to spend on this fashion
doll collecting hobby of yours. Most of us don’t. You don’t have to
have all the fashion dolls in the market today – it’s not urgent!
Although a point to note is that new fashion dolls are often grabbed
up in minutes after they hit the stalls. Keep some spare money and
budget the money you want to spend on fashion dolls every month –
and don’t overspend. It’ll make you feel resentful and you’ll soon
lose interest in fashion
dolls.
For sure, you can find a wide
range of fashion dolls in supermarkets, hypermarkets, and in
children’s toy stores. But the best way to find cheap fashion dolls
is online. Yes, online. Be warned that you have to be careful about
whom you buy the fashion dolls from if you buy it online. Get to
know the seller first before you part with your money….even if
you’re desperate to have the fashion doll! Online auction websites
like eBay, Amazon and Box Lot have tons of fashion dolls listed for
sale at ridiculous prices. But as mentioned, be wary of the
seller.
One last point to make about
buying and collecting fashion dolls is this; it’s not the number of
fashion dolls in your collection that counts. It’s the quality of
those fashion dolls that makes a
difference!
• Bisque. Many old, foreign
dolls have heads and/or bodies made of bisque, which is an unglazed
porcelain material. • Composition. Composition is a (surprise!)
composition of wood pulp, sawdust, and glue. The mixture was used to
make heads and/or bodies of dolls before plastic came along and took
over the industry. • Celluloid. Before hard plastic came out,
dolls were made of celluloid, a thin, highly flammable type of
plastic. Don't smoke near your celluloid doll! • China. Many
dolls that came out in the mid-1800s were constructed from glazed
porcelain called "china." • Hard Plastic. A very durable plastic
that was popular in constructing dolls in during the mid-1900s.
• Vinyl. Vinyl was often used in dolls of the 1960s. It can be
hard or soft, and it sometimes has that that yummy plastic
smell.
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