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Where did you buy her? I mean, the manufacturer is always clear unless the doll is a recast, in which case they often drop every search term they can into the sales post and sometimes don't include the real manufacturer clearly.Also, SD and 1/6 are really different sizes. SD is 60cm-ish class while Irene is about 35cm.
I found that apparently these things fit iplehouse KIDS:Stretchy Ken topsTonner 16" clothesMinifee skirtsEllowyne WildeLittlefee/yosd shoesSome MSD dresses As for wigs, they use a 3-4,4-5,5-6,6-7...etc sizing basis. It's in inches. I think iplehouse kids wear 6/7s. This website is also very good for that. http://beautifullycustom.com/wig-size-chart/I hope you find some good clothes for your lady! Congrats on bringing her home!
Quote from: Uninu on December 12, 2017, 09:58:55 AMWhere did you buy her? I mean, the manufacturer is always clear unless the doll is a recast, in which case they often drop every search term they can into the sales post and sometimes don't include the real manufacturer clearly.Also, SD and 1/6 are really different sizes. SD is 60cm-ish class while Irene is about 35cm.I purchased the doll on ebay, and the seller is in china.I asked questions before I purchased and they answered promptly, etc. They sent me more information about the sizes of the doll just a little while ago.The doll size:Height: 34.5cmHead circumference: 17.5cmNeck circumference: 6.8cmBust: 14.9cmArm length: 12.5CMShoulder: 7cmWaist: 13.5cmArm circumference: 4cmPelvis around: 17.8cmThigh: 10cmAnkle circumference: 4.5cmFoot length: 4cmThe doll offered will have it's faceup/facepainted and they allowed me to choose the color of the eyes.
Does your doll come with a certificate of authenticity from iplehouse..? If she doesn't, she's probably a recast : (
QuoteDoes your doll come with a certificate of authenticity from iplehouse..? If she doesn't, she's probably a recast : (Being new to these kind of dolls i wasnt exactly sure what you meant since the closest i have to bjd are ellowynes or some of my other standar dolls like ever after high or some barbies or bratz, etc. Im a long time toy collector but have never ventured into these kinds of dolls so i had to do a google search for recast to know exactly what you guys meant.So it sounds like ive sort of bought a fakie mlp
Quote from: KarentheUnicorn on December 12, 2017, 09:38:27 PMQuoteDoes your doll come with a certificate of authenticity from iplehouse..? If she doesn't, she's probably a recast : (Being new to these kind of dolls i wasnt exactly sure what you meant since the closest i have to bjd are ellowynes or some of my other standar dolls like ever after high or some barbies or bratz, etc. Im a long time toy collector but have never ventured into these kinds of dolls so i had to do a google search for recast to know exactly what you guys meant.So it sounds like ive sort of bought a fakie mlp a recast is when a third-party company steals the mold of a real bjd and sells it for less money. real companies always give a "Certificate of authenticity" with their dolls, and it's highly frowned upon to buy a doll that doesnt have one, as it could be a recast, which harms artists and takes money away from the people who created it. At least in doll communities that are pro-artist, like myself. It is kind of like buying a fakie, yes. but I feel like there is more harm in buying a 'fakie' bjd since they are art pieces, not really toys. they're for collecting and displaying, and cost hundreds of dollars to produce and make.
Quote from: orangepeachmango on December 12, 2017, 10:41:22 PMQuote from: KarentheUnicorn on December 12, 2017, 09:38:27 PMQuoteDoes your doll come with a certificate of authenticity from iplehouse..? If she doesn't, she's probably a recast : (Being new to these kind of dolls i wasnt exactly sure what you meant since the closest i have to bjd are ellowynes or some of my other standar dolls like ever after high or some barbies or bratz, etc. Im a long time toy collector but have never ventured into these kinds of dolls so i had to do a google search for recast to know exactly what you guys meant.So it sounds like ive sort of bought a fakie mlp a recast is when a third-party company steals the mold of a real bjd and sells it for less money. real companies always give a "Certificate of authenticity" with their dolls, and it's highly frowned upon to buy a doll that doesnt have one, as it could be a recast, which harms artists and takes money away from the people who created it. At least in doll communities that are pro-artist, like myself. It is kind of like buying a fakie, yes. but I feel like there is more harm in buying a 'fakie' bjd since they are art pieces, not really toys. they're for collecting and displaying, and cost hundreds of dollars to produce and make. Uh-oh.... that's too bad!!!And many BJD doll forums won't allow you to share photos or information on her, in case it inspires someone else to think that buying recasts is "acceptable".