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Doll Junk: Collectible and Crazy Fashions from the '70s and '80sDoll Junk: Collectible and Crazy Fashions from the '70s and '80sDoll Junk: Collectible and Crazy Fashions from the '70s and '80sDoll Junk: Collectible and Crazy Fashions from the '70s and '80sDoll Junk: Collectible and Crazy Fashions from the '70s and '80sDoll Junk: Collectible and Crazy Fashions from the '70s and '80sDoll Junk: Collectible and Crazy Fashions from the '70s and '80sDoll Junk: Collectible and Crazy Fashions from the '70s and '80sDoll Junk: Collectible and Crazy Fashions from the '70s and '80sDoll Junk: Collectible and Crazy Fashions from the '70s and '80s

Doll Junk: Collectible and Crazy Fashions from the '70s and '80s in Franklin, TN

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Doll Junk: Collectible and Crazy Fashions from the '70s and '80s

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Doll Junk: Collectible and Crazy Fashions from the '70s and '80s in Franklin, TN

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“Eeeewww. Fake Barbie® clothes.” Those four words verbalize the faint disgust yesterday's savvy kids felt when, in the midst of doll play, an inferior, generic, or “clone” dress or top suddenly surfaced from their sizable supplies of perfect Mattel doll outfits. The impostors were treated as tainted outcasts and were basically left to rot. Today, a younger generation of doll lovers is on the rise. These leap-for-cheap fashionistas gleefully embrace the very items their quality-conscious predecessors detested. Here, for your viewing pleasure or revulsion, are nearly 800 not-exactly-gorgeous getups and some of the downgraded dolls who wore them, mostly from the ’70s and ’80s (’80s collectors, rejoice! Your time has come!), many in their original packaging. Prepare to shield your eyes from clumsily drawn fashion figures, pathetic attempts at high-fashion lingo, and mediocre package graphics culled from around the world!
“Eeeewww. Fake Barbie® clothes.” Those four words verbalize the faint disgust yesterday's savvy kids felt when, in the midst of doll play, an inferior, generic, or “clone” dress or top suddenly surfaced from their sizable supplies of perfect Mattel doll outfits. The impostors were treated as tainted outcasts and were basically left to rot. Today, a younger generation of doll lovers is on the rise. These leap-for-cheap fashionistas gleefully embrace the very items their quality-conscious predecessors detested. Here, for your viewing pleasure or revulsion, are nearly 800 not-exactly-gorgeous getups and some of the downgraded dolls who wore them, mostly from the ’70s and ’80s (’80s collectors, rejoice! Your time has come!), many in their original packaging. Prepare to shield your eyes from clumsily drawn fashion figures, pathetic attempts at high-fashion lingo, and mediocre package graphics culled from around the world!

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