Intro to the Cornsilk Kids Clothing Series
Cornsilk Clothes Series 1 – Beautiful Dresses Pt. 1 (160s)
Cornsilk Clothes Series 2 – Wacky and Layered Pt. 1 (300s)
Cornsilk Clothes Series 3 – Beautiful Dresses Pt. 2 (718-730)
As I mentioned in the 3rd series, I am unsure which came first, the 3rd series (720s) or the 4th series (760s). I do know that these outfits came out in 1987 and came in the same boxes, with the same accessories, as the 720s kids. To review this discussion, jump here: Cornsilk Series 3: Beautiful Dresses, pt. 2
This series was made by the P factory, and they are among the hardest Cornsilk outfits to find. It’s likely that they weren’t produced for very long, and there doesn’t appear to be more than two versions of each outfit. That means fewer to find overall.
I only have five outfits recorded, out of what I think is a possible series of eight, if not more. Based on my records to this point, each outfit appears to have 1 or 2 versions (A, B).
They all come with white underwear. Most come with socks, although #765 has tights. Most appear to have come with white Mary Janes, but a few came with white sneakers and solid-form boots.




The Outfits
#762 -Double shirt and quilted skirt



#763 – Unknown Outfit
#764 – Unknown Outfit
#765 – Romper dress and blouse



#766 – Double shirt and skort



#767 – Unknown Outfit
#768 – Windbreaker Outfit



#769 – Terry cloth top and tied pants


I believe that this outfit is part of this series, but I don’t know which of the three numbers it fills: 763, 764, or 767.
Similar Outfits
Outfit #765 is often mistaken for outfits #148, #402-8, and #332.


Photo courtesy of Annie Mauboussi Johnston


Photo courtesy of Jodi Issacs.
Outfits #762 and #766 can be confused for each other, as the only difference is the skirt versus the skort.
Outfit #768 and the ruffled unknown outfit are often mistaken for each other and for outfits #516 and #512.

Photo courtesy of Melissa Crick Gore

Photo courtesy of Jodi Issacs

Photo courtesy of Lori Clark.

Photo courtesy of Jodi Issacs
Other Information
Prototype outfits can be seen in these pictures from the 1987 Coleco Catalogue, p. 7.


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