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Groom and Clothes


The poor groom has lost his feet but he didn't really matter much anyway. In the paper doll world it's the women and children that were the ones I cared about - the men were all kind of dopey, uncool looking background figures that showed up as occasional love interests but were mostly relegated to the background.
The best man has gone missing but the brown suit was his. My memory is that he looked exactly like the groom!
The best man has gone missing but the brown suit was his. My memory is that he looked exactly like the groom!
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So true....so true.
Janet S.
LOL! Exactly! The same concept applied to the Barbie world! Ken never had cool clothes, he had big feet that fit into flat shoes and plastic hair that you couldn't brush.....
Deborah Lundbech
Haha - you're right - and come to think Ken sort of resembled the fifties/early sixties boring drone like paper doll men like this one.
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