Who is she? On the small of her back and on her head she is marked Integrity Toys 1996.
The only original accessory I believe is her earrings. She came to me with her boots, a pair of blue slacks and a short white top. She doesn't have separated fingers. Maybe a Candi Girl?
Very nice. I can't say I know who she is but she's Fab! I like the really long hair.
ReplyDeleteI find that when I'm looking through thrift bins the shoes are always scrambled at the bottom, not forgetting to pick up a pair is really helpful when buying at thrift stores.
At the Thrift Store I go to they put 2 dolls in plastic bag for 1 price. Sometimes you are lucky and get shoes other times not. Once in a while I am able to pick up a bag of shoes or some Barbie Doll clothes.
ReplyDeleteI usually go on Saturdays since I work during the week. I can't wait because I am on Easter Break starting a week from Friday so I am able to go a few more days that week. They constantly put out new merchandise.
Wow! Rack them up then! That sounds like an excellent thrift shop!
ReplyDeleteI'm waiting until the weather gets warmer so that I can go to car boot sales (outside flea markets) and spend my pennies. Yay!
Taking a guess here, but I think she's an early Alysa doll. Alysa, Janay, and Jade were Integrity Playline fashion dolls.
ReplyDeleteI'll see if I can find which - if any - Alysa your doll is.
ReplyDeleteYay, yay, yay. New mystery!
D7ana is correct... this is a pre-Mikelman Alysa. I don't know which one. I love the Integrity dolls; much nicer than Mattel.
ReplyDeleteCrystal Gayle?
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