American Girl Dolls Molly & Maryellen |
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in the day – the day of the ‘50s when I was a child – Healthknit was an
underwear manufacturer. They also made pajamas for children, much like the
footed Carter’s pajamas of today. (I think we still have Carter’s, but I’m not
sure about Healthknit.)
I
suppose I was about 8 when I saw a magazine ad for Healthknit which included an
order form to purchase pajamas for a 16-inch doll. The amount was nominal, and
Mother helped me order two pairs of pajamas for my two baby dolls, which I paid
for with my allowance.
Well,
one day, out of the blue, I got to thinking about those doll pajamas. I wondered
if I could find them and if they would fit the American Girls. So I climbed
into the closet, opened a box of doll clothes, and sure enough – there they
were. They stretch nicely over the healthy bodies of those mid-century American
Girl models, Molly and Maryellen.
Someone
at the Healthknit factory must have had some fun making these doll pajamas.
Perhaps an employee, maybe a grandmother, noticed that scraps of fabric and
bits of the footing stuff were going to waste. “We could make doll pajamas with
the scraps and market them with the kids’ pajamas,” she might have said in the
Monday morning staff meeting. Perhaps she waited months for the go-ahead while
she stashed remnants and scraps in the cupboard. Permission was granted but the
project probably wasn’t really lucrative and was discontinued after the initial
Christmas season. This is just history trivia according to Kathy, but wouldn’t
it be fun to know how it really happened? KW
[Photo -- My American Girl dolls, Molly and Maryellen, representing the 1940s and the 1950s, wear vintage Healthknit pajamas.]
Those look COZY!
ReplyDeleteAND -- they look like little girls. American Girls should be little girls, in my opinion, but some people are dressing them as brides, in prom dresses, and wearing other "grown-up" apparel.
ReplyDeleteThose jammies are adorable! I know the dolls love them, especially on these winter nights. :-) And yes, I agree, dolls should dress the age they are, and these dolls are little girls.
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