tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-217917876331578492.post6385941294077159145..comments2024-03-27T13:50:42.343-04:00Comments on Collecting Fashion Dolls by Terri Gold: JAMIEshow introduces Mel Odom's Trent Osborn in a Double LifeTerri Goldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17252743227474930359noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-217917876331578492.post-25722739645009628152014-12-22T11:35:30.351-05:002014-12-22T11:35:30.351-05:00So far, I've not purchased a male 16" dol...So far, I've not purchased a male 16" doll. When I consider doing so, I often find myself asking whether I want one rather than a female doll that has so much more "play" possibilities from a dressing/styling perspective. Plus, there is the "need to buy a whole new wardrobe" issue -- not that I haven't encountered that before with the different dimensions for female dolls. I guess it is just more fun to buy their clothes. There have been a few times I've come close to buying a Trent doll that was very reasonably priced, but I just never did. The fact that this one is articulated, comes with two hairpieces (not sure how I feel about molded versus "brushable" material, though), AND has a trunk (love it, and helps with the asking price) is more tempting. It would be even better if he came with one other outfit, like the Fashion Insider Ken Giftset. That probably would have sealed the deal.Troyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06086194748915239386noreply@blogger.com