Are American girl and our generation the same?

Are American girl and our generation the same?

The biggest difference between the American Girl Doll brand and Our Generation brand is the price. Our Generation dolls are on average 1/4 of the price as American Girl dolls. You are definitely paying for the name when shopping American Girl. It does however hold its value a little more because of the brand name.

Can American Girl dolls wear Our Generation clothes?

American Girl and Our Generation Dolls Can Share What’s really cool is American Girl (like our American Girl Gabby) and Our Generation Dolls and accessories are totally interchangeable. Since the dolls are all the same height (18 inches), and pretty much the same size, their clothes and shoes fit all of the dolls.

Do Our Generation dolls eyes close?

They have large eyes that close with long fibre lashes on the top lid. Their fine hair is rooted and very soft to the touch.

Which American Girl doll is the best doll?

The 10 Best American Girl Dolls Samantha Parkington. Samantha Parkington (about $131) was one of the first three American Girls, along with Kirsten and Molly. Melody Ellison. Melody Ellison (around $115) lives in 1960s Detroit at the height of the civil rights movement. Courtney Moore. Luciana Vega. Joss Kendrick. Gabriela McBride. Kit Kittredge. Logan Everett. WellieWishers Willa.

Where to buy American Girl doll?

Purchasing a Doll. Find a store. American Girl’s website includes a store locator feature that will help you find the nearest American Girl store. A limited selected of American Girl dolls can also be found at select Kohl’s and Toys R Us stores.

Where to find American Girl dolls?

A limited selected of American Girl dolls can also be found at select Kohl’s and Toys R Us stores. Not all Kohl’s and Toys R Us stores carry American Girl dolls. You will not find all of the dolls and accessories in third party stores. Purchase the doll on their website.

What is the American Girl doll store?

The American Girl store sells American Girl dolls, clothes, and accessories. The first store, the 35,000 square-foot American Girl Place, designed by Nancye Green of Donovan/Green, debuted in Chicago in 1998. It was followed by stores in New York City and Los Angeles.