An update that was long in coming! See what cooperation has wrought. Happy Holidays!
I’ve been putting off a huge update to a certain post for quite a while, but it is finally done. Working together we’ve been able to add a huge amount of information to Cornsilk Series 2 and the post was sadly out of date. No longer!
It’s been updated with all the information I have, pictures have been added, and spreadsheets for each outfit are now included. It should be easier to place a specific piece of clothing among the crazy that is this series.
These full-form vinyl sneaker-shaped shoes came with all Designer Line Kids outfits (1989) and may have come on kids wearing the Hasbro version of outfit #812 and two Hasbro transitional poseable outfits.
There may also be additional Transitional outfits that came with these shoes, of which I am unaware. In addition, during the Transitional period, Hasbro and Coleco were selling off inventory, so outfits may no longer have come with just one type of shoe. There may be more than one type used for these outfits, including the Chunky Sneakers.
I have not yet seen Chunky Sneakers that were separately packaged. Separately packaged DL outfits sold in the late 1980s either did not come with shoes or may have come with Saddle Shoes (see below).
Beyond their distinctive shape, these shoes also have a pattern on the bottom and no factory indicator on the inside of the shoe.
Colours I know of
Teal/Aqua
Purple
Mauve/greyish
Darker purple
Light pink
Darker pink
Orange
Dark Orange
Royal blue
Red
Black
Lime Green
Pictures courtesy of Eric Botelho and thatcabbagepatchgirl.
Saddle Shoes
Chunky Sneakers are often confused with Saddle Shoes, which came out about the same time (1989) on a few outfits, Coleco and Hasbro. There seem to be two versions, one with real laces in the top two holes and used by Coleco, and one without laces (holes not punched through) and used by Hasbro.
Coleco with lacesHasbro without laces
Outfit #809 may have come with these shoes, and some of the #812 outfits (Coleco version) came with them. I believe that the Hasbro tracksuit outfit also came with them. There may be more; this list is likely not complete. These shoes also came separately packaged.
#809#812Hasbro TracksuitFirst two photos are courtesy of Kristi Prieto Sam and Lori Hamilton.
Their most distinctive feature the is CPK logo located on the bottom of each shoe.
Photo courtesy of Cheryl Parker.
Colours I know of
Darker Purple
Pinkish Purple
Yellow
Royal Blue
Teal/Aqua
Chunky Toddler Shoes
Chunky Sneakers are also confused with Chunky Toddler Shoes. They look similar but are smaller and only came on some Transitional and Hasbro Toddlers. (Future Post)