Cue Fluttershy saying "Yay" |
First, a pair of white flats. I like these the least. I'm not fond of slingbacks, and slingback flats even less. These might be perked up with a little paint on the bows and the soles.
Next, a pair of silver wedges. These could use a little paint as well, I think. Paint the buckles gold? Paint the soles something?
I discovered a hole in the left foot of these tights. But they're the only ones I have. |
And lastly, the pair I absolutely love: gold gladiator sandals with a slight heel. You can even tell the way I posed them, how much I love these shoes. Plus, they do stay on the best. There are even slits in the back of these shoes to get them on and off easily.
I tried to be careful to have the buckles placed on the outside of the foot, and yet I failed for the barefoot doll. |
Lastly, while I was trying the shoes on, I wondered if there were any difference between the Type 3 and Type 4 foot. The bare feet up above are Type 4, the ones with tights Type 3. I took the tights off and took some pictures of the feet together for the J-Doll enthusiast. 3 is always on the left and 4 on the right.
The Skipper information, I acquired from the fantastic page Faces in the World of Pink. It's a invaluable resource for the collector of Barbie and her family and friends. The tights look saggy in some of these photos, because they were. They don't have enough fabric to really pull all the way to a doll's waist, plus the fabric doesn't have much "memory." They are getting pretty loose.
Oh, and D7ana? This post is the one where I originally deleted the pictures that I took. I managed to get them taken again this afternoon.
Hey, new shoes! Always a good thing. The feet on the old and new body look the same to me.
ReplyDeleteThe feet are pretty much the same, with very, very slight differences.
DeleteAlways good to see shoes that can work across doll lines - especially when they're ones that are already in your house!
ReplyDeleteAre the new and old j-doll feet slightly different lengths, or is that a trick of the lighting?
Yay, so glad to hear and to see the doll shoes that worked.
DeleteI think that the white slingback ones might be Liv shoes. Yay on that. I would wear the slingbacks - possibly - but I agree that the gold gladiators look great.
Congrats on your findings and hey, even better, getting back your photos. Now that is COOL.
Type 4 feet are ever so slightly longer, as far as I can tell. For some reason, it is very hard to fit the two feet together, and my Type 4 also wouldn't lay her foot down on the table as nicely as the Type 3 was. There's also a very slight difference in the instep, I think. But nothing too big. The ankle hinge is the biggest difference.
DeleteD7ana, I checked online, and I think the white slingbacks are HSM. They come with Gabriella and her red bathing suit. Also, my daughters never owned any Liv dolls, so it's very unlikely that those shoes are for them. I do have one pair of Liv heels I bought myself, that unfortunately swim on the J-Doll, but are slightly too big for Barbie. Might make those work for Barbie with some tights.
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