A few weeks ago, I bought a lot of clone-type dolls in an auction. I like clones, and I was having fun going through the stuff that came with them.
One doll stood out a bit.. her swimsuit looked... familiar...
"Oh neat!," I think, "It looks like "Black Francie's" swimsuit! Neat!"
So, I got to googling, and low-and-behold, several websites were claiming this swimsuit was a rare variation of Black Francie's original swimsuit.
Now, believe me, I would LOVE THAT TO BE TRUE. I would LOVE to own a rare and impossible-to-find Francie swimsuit. I would love to tell you that I found an impossible-to-find Francie swimsuit in a $17 auction.
However, I can guarantee you this cute swimsuit is NOT A MATTEL PRODUCT.
This is a clone swimsuit. Is it made to look like Black Francie's swimsuit? 100% definitely yes. Is it made by Mattel? 100% definitely no.
I'm going to tell you how I know, since other websites that picture this swimsuit do not give any additional information. Let's learn all about the MYSTERIOUS, ULTRA-RARE, BLACK FRANCIE, FLORAL SWIMSUIT.
- First of all, this swimsuit is only referred to online, by uncited sources. It doesn't appear in Joe Blitman's Francie Book, not even the vaguest mention. Mr. Blitman is arguably the world's most Franci-est expert on Francie.
- It doesn't appear in Sarah Sink Eams's Barbie Clothing Book, maybe the most complete Barbie fashion book ever written.
- Heck, it doesn't even appear on Mattel's Website.
- This swimsuit has SNAPS. Francie's swimsuit has BUTTONS WITH LOOPS.
- The straps are different.
- In my opinion, Francie's swimsuit is more of a boy-short bottom, while this is more of a brief.
- IT IS DEFINITELY NOT TAGGED FRANCIE. Francie's swimsuit is tagged.
- The quality is not like Mattel's.
ANYWAY, so where did this swimsuit come from?
The clone I found it on is a "Made in Hong Kong," type, possibly PEGGY ANN. Was it her original swimsuit? Maybe. I haven't found one in package to prove anything.
Was this swimsuit ever sold on a African-American / Black doll like Francie? Maybe. It's possible some company made a knock-off type doll to compete and copied the swimsuit too. Again, no in-package examples have been found.
Enjoy a few more pictures of this cool swimsuit:
ANYWAY... mystery... sort of solved? It's not a Francie swimsuit, but I'm intrigued to find out where it came from.
If anybody out there knows, please let me know! If anyone has an example mint-in-package, PLEASE help let's solve this mystery for good.
PS. Since we're talking about Black Francie, I'd like to remind you that Black Lives Matter. Please support social justice and equality in your community.
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