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Rockabilly Lottie Doll

Rockabilly Lottie Doll

Regular price €16.99 EUR
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Rockabilly Lottie Doll offers exceptional quality and is the perfect addition to any collection. Perfect for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
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Product Description

The Rockabilly Lottie Doll is part of the Lottie Doll collection, renowned for its creativity and craftsmanship. This doll features intricate details that make it a delightful companion for young ones. Whether you're looking for a gift or adding to a collection, the Rockabilly Lottie Doll is sure to enchant with its high-quality construction and imaginative design. Suitable for children aged 3-10 years, this doll is perfect for hours of play and storytelling.

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Presented in beautifully designed, brightly coloured boxes (complete with handle for easy transport) these Irish designed dolls need no wrapping and have award winning attention to detail which make them an essential addition for any doll collector.

 

Description:
  • A vintage-style Varsity jacket featuring the ‘Be Bold Be Brave Be You’ print on the back
  • A long sleeved t-shirt
  • A fun tutu skirt
  • Sneakers
  • Striped leggings
  • A cute bow hairband 
  • A pair of retro-style cat’s eye glasses

 

Includes:

• Ball jointed doll with bendable knees, easy to pose for imaginative play
• Premium saran nylon hair, soft to touch and reduced tangle
• Phthalate free vinyl plastic, super soft feel
• Removable doll shoes, able to stand on her own two feet
• brown doll hair, green doll eyes
• Loved and suitable for all ages over 3 years
• 7.5/18cm, perfectly portable childhood companion



 

"Dressed in her vintage-style jacket and glasses, Lottie heads over to the Victorian Bandstand to listen to live music performances. It’s fun to listen to new bands and musicians, discover different types of music, and let loose and dance. Lottie isn’t the greatest dancer, but she’s happy to do her own thing, and isn’t scared to march to the beat of her own drum, and be herself. After a day of music and laughter, Lottie heads home with a spring in her step."