As interesting as the Integrity line is, I'm definitely on a Barbie budget at the moment.
Plus, despite the fact that I've never paid too much attention to the old gal for most of my life, I have been feeling kind of sorry for her lately. With her sales slipping quite a bit, and it seems like all of the mommy/feminist bloggers are always picking at her. She just can't seem to catch a break. I think it would be sad if she were to go away or be eventually pushed into collector-only territory. When I have kids or grandkids, I hope that she is still around for them to enjoy if they choose. So, I guess I'll do my part to help keep her afloat.
The soft "click knees" are still made, elbows and wrists are out there, I've seen new dolls with both. It's been more of a joint grab bag since the 100 Poses Fashionista Line which showed up a few years ago. Rounded hard knees have better motion than the simple hinge.
Ah, I wish it was easier to figure out what you were getting. Even comparing photos of stock in online stores, it appears that dolls in the same line don't always have the same joints (or lack thereof). I'll try to look for the rounded knees if they are better, then.
The girl I got had very obvious leg seams showing in the box. Would that be a good sign that the legs are the pvc instead of soft legs? Or can the soft ones also have obvious seams?
The biggest change in all the years will be the shape of her body and no more Superstar face.
I do like her body mold better than the old ones. It's more natural looking. Are her boobs smaller, or does it just appear that way since they filled out the waist some?
Glue Head on Monsters refers to stiff and/or greasy hair that feels like there's a lot of product in it. It's easy to fix.
LOL, I thought that it meant the head was filled with glue on the inside! I do have a MH with hair like that, but haven't fixed it because it has a fancy style, and bald spots where it isn't styled. I figured that it should probably be left alone.
Summer actually has amazingly soft hair. I was really surprised about that. It feels a lot nicer than I remember.
Even though she is on the cheap end of the scale, I'm certainly pleased with her. I would just like a little more mobility in my next purchase.
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