#4 Frilly A-line Dress

Frilly frocks that are fabulous!

Main graphic with a army green backround, two dolls wearing dresses and saying "#4 Frilly A-Line Dress'. The first doll is and AA double ponytail with brown eyes wearing a blue dress and the second is a wheat poodle double-ponytail with green eyes and a #5 head mold wearing a yellow dress with yellow rosebud pattern.

Suggested reading: An explanation of the 1983 series of outfits that the swing dress belongs to. Jump to: 1983 Series – The 1st CPK Clothes

Original Name: On Holiday, Apple Blossom
Alternate Name: Lacy Yoke Dress (Ref#4, Vol. 3 Iss. 8, p.4)

Description:
Cotton dress with rows of frilly lace and a small rose patch at the yoke, in one of two patterns. (see below) The lace used at the yoke is also used at the sleeve, leg and dress hems. The dress came with matching bloomers, Mary Jane shoes, and socks. Very occasionally, it came with lace-up shoes.

Outfit 4N, CC. Mint green or light green frilly A-line cabbage patch dress with white lacy yoke and trim.
Outfit 4N, CC

This outfit was sold from 1983 until 1986, maybe longer. It was sold both on kids and packaged, starting in 1984.

Version Information

My goal is to find every version of every outfit that was produced. Below is a record of each version of this outfit that I have, up to the date indicated. To understand clothing codes, factories and variations, please refer to the suggested readings below.

Suggested readings: 1st Blog – Why do this project?, What are Clothing Tag Codes, 1983 Series – The 1st CPK Clothes

If you have an outfit that is not recorded here or does not match my information, (e.g. you have a 4F P that is green, not pink) I would appreciate hearing from you. Information is best sent in the form of pictures. For details on the pictures required, jump to Taking Clothing Tag Pics.

Variations

> The OK and KT outfits for letters A to D have a patterned yoke with only two rows of lace and a small rose patch. The P versions of A to D are white, with four rows of lace. The remaining letters are the same as the P factory outfits.
undefined

> There is a USA version with a slightly different neck area and different lace.

> There were many variations made by foreign factories.
     For information on identifying a Jesmar version, jump to  Identifying Jesmar Clothing

> There are some excellent aftermarket copies of this outfit. They can be easily confused with the real CPK outfits.

Mint green frilly dress in a Little Mommy Doll Fashions box by Shillman. one of the best aftermarket replicas.