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Post by cami713 on May 1, 2006 11:47:47 GMT -5
*This outfit was worn by Samantha in the 1986 and 1998 editions of the book Samantha Learns a Lesson and in the 1986 edition of Changes for Samantha*PM, I think from 95 or 96. The Good: I love this outfit. The color is a very nice grey, nice contrast from most of Sam's pink/white/pastel collection. This one looks nice with her (icky) meet shoes, or the upgrade ones. Ribbon is pretty. The Buster Brown style makes it seem *extra* historically accurate, always a plus. The Bad: None, really. The Rating: *****, A+
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Post by HelloMiss on May 23, 2006 18:20:05 GMT -5
Okay, here is the picture of mine 
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Post by QNPoohBear on May 23, 2006 20:50:35 GMT -5
OK mine has the same thing. I was thinking it is just something to keep the pleates in place intil I took it out. Am I wrong? You're suppossed to take that out. As you said, the pleats in place.
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Post by Tiffany on Jun 3, 2006 20:13:50 GMT -5
My mom made this dress for me as a kid and I later purchased it from AG (Mattel version) and was disappointed that it was not made from flannel material as the description implies. Was the PM version made from the soft flannel?
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Post by Moker on Dec 2, 2006 20:47:16 GMT -5
My mom made this dress for me as a kid and I later purchased it from AG (Mattel version) and was disappointed that it was not made from flannel material as the description implies. Was the PM version made from the soft flannel? I think it might have been. I had a PM version when I was little, but I lost it and bought a Mattel version. For some reason I remember the PM version being different somehow, but I don't remember exactly. --- I absolutely love this dress. It looks great on Samantha, but I may be biased because I like black a lot. I'm a little iffy on the fabric, but it's still nice. I'd definitely recommend it. A 
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Post by pidgetgirl on Apr 29, 2007 15:34:51 GMT -5
I just got this outfit yesterday. It has a wonderful, simple but elegant look to it, and I think it's terrific as a school outfit. I also like the heavy material even if it doesn't seem to be flannel.
I would also recommend using Samantha's black and white button-up boots with this outfit. The black, white, and gray colors of the outfit and boots go together so well.
Grade: A+!
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Post by scandia on Jun 10, 2007 9:01:34 GMT -5
From afar, it seems like a very plain outfit. But once you put it on Samantha, it looks extremely cute. Possibly due to the way the skirt flares out. The ribbon and buttons on the front are very cute. I do put the white socks and mary janes with this shoes- as well as her hair in a ponytail. I bought mine in early 1997, just in case. The grade is A.
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Post by Buckingham Alice on Oct 29, 2008 1:28:29 GMT -5
I just got this outfit today and rushed to put her in it. I love it! So charming. It's simple and appropriate but still so cute. The grey of the outfit seems a little lighter in person than in pictures though, but the whole effect is quite stunning really. A++
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Post by QNPoohBear on Dec 11, 2008 19:53:47 GMT -5
I love this dress and especially how it is modeled after the Buster Brown comic strip character's outfit AND it's copied from a sketch in a fashion magazine of the way. The wool flannel is thick and warm and the white collar and black bow make the outfit look very snappy. The white buttons down the front give it a nice flair. The white cuffs are a bit too big though. The oldest version of this dress velcros halfway down the back, then has one snap at the waist and then the skirt velcros. It makes for easy dressing. The hair ribbon is soft satin and makes a nice big bow. This dress looks great on Ruthie but the early PM version I have is WAY too big for her. Grade: A  (dead image link removed)
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Post by LissieAB on May 16, 2009 10:40:28 GMT -5
My dress is an '05 model and I love it! I agree that it is a nice addition to her wardrobe, since everything seems to be pink. I am fine with the material, though it is not flannel. I love the style of the dress - very different from her other dresses. The only problem I have with this dress is that some of the thread used to sew the top two buttons on seems to be coming through the button hole. I also love the black hair ribbon, and how it brings out the little black bow on the collar.
By the way, I didn't know about the pleats until today! I'll have to work on that...
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Post by agfan84 on Sept 9, 2009 12:43:07 GMT -5
I have a PM sam and a Mattel dress. -- I just put it on Sam today for the first time to get her ready for school (dress was bought new last year from AGPNY when Samantha was being retired). The main thing that bothers me is how the bow kind of rides up, facing samantha's chin instead of out wards.  sorry that sam is a mess in the picture, I just took it fast to show the bow
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Post by QNPoohBear on Sept 9, 2009 21:04:00 GMT -5
PM school dress in natural light 
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Post by samlizziesmom on Oct 1, 2009 17:05:55 GMT -5
I have a PM Dress and yeah it is wool, although it felt a little cheap to me. It is one of my fave dresses for Sam. I love to put her in it in winter with her Muff & hat!
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Post by rosieangel on Dec 15, 2009 0:57:28 GMT -5
This is one of my favorite dresses for Samantha. It's such a smart look, and the fabric is wonderful - though not what I think of when I think of flannel. It feels more like a felted wool, perfect for crisp fall days. The contrast stitching and white buttons are very cute, and I don't have any problems with the riding up that other reviewers complained about when she wears this with her lacey whites, though the pleats tend to want to pop out under the full petticoat, which is its own problem. I give this an A based on its fabric and appearance. Here is Samantha looking very cute and ready for... reading about cats. 
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Post by 1994samanthafan on Jan 7, 2010 21:54:46 GMT -5
I have the 1989 version of this I bought mint from a board member. This has got to be one of my favorite outfits as an adult collector. As I child I loved the pink/pastelyness of Samantha's clothes - but this outfit is such a nice change. My Sam also wears it with her button boots - she looks adorable. My ribbon tie lays nice and flat, and the pleats are looking great. This is really a great outfit! Buster Brown - A++  (Ignore the glasses/toothbrush - this was one of those quick request pictures) 
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Post by KitandKat on Jan 16, 2010 17:41:10 GMT -5
I love this dress - one of my favorites. I like the color because it's unique. No other historical has a grey outfit. The grey is actually quite flattering and doesn't feel very somber to me.
Mine is Mattel and the fabric is kind-of thin but not to the point where it turns me off to the outfit.
Grade: A
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Post by starwenn on Jun 6, 2010 23:08:27 GMT -5
My poor Samantha needed winter clothes, so I got this for her off eBay. It didn't come with the ribbons, but she has plenty of white and black ones that look just fine. My version is PM. It feels nice and soft, not cheap at all. It looks good on her, and it's one of the few outfits in her collection that feels elegant without being too frou-frou.
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Post by Catlin on Mar 26, 2011 22:08:54 GMT -5
This dress is very cute. I had no idea about the "extra" stitching until I read this thread  It looks like such a solemn dress compared to her others, but I love having something a little different. It's a very well-made dress.
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Post by WildPigeonChase on Nov 6, 2012 19:49:30 GMT -5
Pretty, but a little snug around the waist on my '99 Sam. However it seems big in the chest and sleeves, but that may just be the style. The dress is labeled made in China for AG in '86. I like the buttons on the front, and the little bow, which luckily I haven't had an issues with riding up. Sam looks really cute wearing it when playing with her other school accessories.
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