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Post by pidgetgirl on Jun 23, 2006 18:50:42 GMT -5
* This outfit was worn by Molly in the book Molly Learns a Lesson. It can also be seen in Changes for Molly, the short story "Molly's A+ Partner," and in the book Brave Emily. It was sold as Molly's Plaid Jumper & Blouse from 1986 to 2009, and then the name changed to Molly's School Outfit in January 2009. It retired in 2011. It was rereleased as Molly's Plaid School Outfit in 2022. *Here's a review for Molly's plaid jumper and blouse, which is her school outfit. This is a very simple but classic school ensemble. First, there is Molly's blouse, which has small lace trim and two little buttons in the front. It also has a Peter Pan collar. It fastens with Velcro in the back of the shirt and also around the wrists. Next, there is her jumper. It has a nice red, green, and white plaid pattern on it, and the skirt part of it has box pleats. Like the blouse, the jumper fastens in back with Velcro. I believe it is long enough to go right under Molly's kness. Last are Molly's green hair ribbons. I think they are made of satin? The ribbons are a nice touch and complete this outfit. I just wish the jumper were made of a slightly more stiffer material, since I think it can wrinkle easily if you're not careful. Also, I think the blouse is slightly tight around Molly's neck, but it may depend on the blouse you get or how chubby your doll is. i5.photobucket.com/albums/y154/heavenlymonster/American%20Girl%20dolls/IMG_1213.jpg(This picture doesn't feature the green hair ribbons, but you get the idea.) Overall, I would recommend this outfit. It is nice and old-fashioned, and it fits in perfectly with the fashions of Molly's era. Grade: A *mod edit to remove oversized image embed*
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Post by carrottop on Jun 26, 2006 8:15:20 GMT -5
This was our first Molly outfit and I simply love it!! Just seems like this dress will never go out of style , from the 40's- till today a little girl always looks cute in a little plaid dress!!
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Post by Tiff02 on Aug 20, 2006 2:01:00 GMT -5
This was also my first Molly outfit. And I also agree that this will never go out of style. Here's a closer look at the green hair ribbons: 
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Post by princessemily on Jan 21, 2007 23:20:18 GMT -5
Very classic! The Mattel version fits okay on my PM girl, except the blouse sleeves are a bit snug. Grade: A  
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Post by iriemon95 on Feb 17, 2007 12:34:44 GMT -5
Blouse: Great, great. Also good to add to the Eqyestrian outfit when you have lost the blouse that goes with that.. :-) Jumper/Dress: I like it but you have to make her wear it with the blouse otherwise it is too low cut. Ribbons:Good, but I think that they go better with the Christmas dress. I think the ones that go with the Christmas dress go better with this one. Extra comments: Also a great outfit to put on an AGOT/JLY as a School Uniform! Overall grade: A-
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Post by scandia on Jun 10, 2007 9:30:48 GMT -5
Probably my favorite Molly outfit. The blouse is lovely and fits under the jumper well. The jumper has just the right cut and design. The plaid pattern goes well on Molly. The hair ribbons match it- although I am not sure if I would have used satin for a school uniform. A+
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Post by EofA on Nov 19, 2008 21:13:26 GMT -5
I don't have much to add to the above reviews. This is my favorite Molly outfit for its soft, feminine look and I agree that it has a certain timeless appeal. The blouse is a very soft cotton that can wrinkle easily, but that's not such a bad thing if you can imagine it perhaps being a well-worn hand-me-down from sister Jill. Pictured again below with a OOAK coat, Molly's Meet beret, and her book bag. My daughter's Molly always wears this jumper with her saddle shoes (although usually her socks are folded down!). Our version of this outfit dates from the early 90's and has held up very well. Definitely gets an A from me.
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Post by AGmom2AlliTori on Jan 24, 2010 8:27:17 GMT -5
This was also our first outfit for Molly. It just has a certain timeless appeal to it. I don't have much to add to everyone's reviews. Our Plaid Jumper & Blouse was purchased from AG in the fall of 2007. I agree, the jumper could have been made from a little bit stiffer fabric.  Overall, I give this outfit an A+! D~
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Post by starwenn on May 16, 2010 19:54:45 GMT -5
Funny that someone mentioned this could be great for a school uniform. Apparently, my sister asked for this outfit for her Molly because it looked like her childhood Catholic School uniform! When she gave me her Molly, I got this dress, too.
It's one of my favorite Molly outfits. Like her "Meet" outfit and the red hula sweater, it's one of the most versatile AG outfits ever. It looks great on a modern doll (especially as a school uniform, as mentioned) and on any historical doll from Kit onwards. The blouse can go with most of her skirts, pants, and shorts, and probably many JLY pieces as well. I don't have any fitting problems, but both the outfit and my Molly are PM. I didn't get the ribbons (they're probably long lost in my sister's messy room) - I usually borrow white or red ones from my Samantha.
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Post by groveportdoll on Feb 25, 2011 15:41:56 GMT -5
I received this outfit today and of course love it because it is classic, however I am disappointed because the blouse only closes with one Velcro strip at the top leaving the bottom half open. I wanted her to mix and match this with her navy corduroy pants from her original play outfit.
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Post by Tiff02 on Jul 28, 2011 12:33:29 GMT -5
Well the closest I have to a JLY/modern doll is GOTY Chrissa. I paired Molly's jumper with a white short-sleeve blouse ( this one from Doll Clothes Shop). This outfit can definitely pass for a modern day school uniform.   Sorry the link to the blouse no longer exists.
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Post by Felicityfan85 on Jul 28, 2011 17:13:04 GMT -5
My mom's #23, Susan, in it (Susan is Molly's friend; this was before her eye-swap):  
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Post by Simone on Oct 7, 2011 12:03:46 GMT -5
This outfit reminds me of a school uniform! Seriously though, it's VERY cute. My one complaint is that her fingers sometimes get caught in the sleeves, but overall I definitely recommend it. 
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Post by cheshie04 on Jul 26, 2013 20:51:04 GMT -5
Love this one. Very timeless and can be used for nearly any doll from Molly-present. While the blouse doesn't have velcro all the way down the back, it can still be paired with other things. 
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Post by JustMagicMaria on Dec 12, 2015 15:20:36 GMT -5
I love how classic Molly's school outfit is. A+ Mine is missing the green ribbons, but the red ones from her meet outfit work well too.  
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Post by chernayakoshka on Sept 28, 2019 15:43:31 GMT -5
Despite having had Molly for several years now, her school outfit is a recent acquisition…and I wish I’d gotten it sooner! I remember seeing it in the catalogues as a kid and my best friend in elementary school had it for her Molly, and in those years, I wasn’t terribly impressed with it and thought it was a little boring. I guess there’s no accounting for taste as one gets older because now I think it’s an adorably classic look! It’d probably work just as well for a modern doll as it does for 1940s Molly. I’m not particularly into mix and matching, but I’m sure this outfit has plenty of potential for it. It’s a must have for Molly collectors! Blouse - AThe shirt is a crisp, white blouse with long, slightly puffy sleeves and a Peter Pan collar. The two buttons on the front and the lace around the collar and cuffs are a nice touch. The sleeves have Velcro at the cuffs for ease in putting Molly in and out of it, which I greatly appreciate as both a former-kid and an adult with very non-nimble fingers! The sole drawback is the Velcro on the back of the blouse. It only closes at the top, leaving the bottom of the shirt open. This isn’t a problem when pairing the blouse with the jumper, but those looking to mix it with other bottoms may find this to be a problem. Jumper – A+The jumper is made of a soft flannel and features a flattering plaid of green, red, and white. In addition to looking really good with Molly’s colouring, it would probably also work as a Christmas dress if needed. The pleated skirt is both classic and gives the outfit some structure. Mine is the PC version and fits my PC Molly very well – I can’t speak for whether later versions will fit PC dolls of if PC versions of the outfits hang on Mattel dolls, but mine fits its corresponding era doll appropriately! I actually sort of wish that I’d had a jumper like this to wear to school…  Since mine was purchased from a board member, it didn’t come with the green hair ribbons. That’s just as well to me since I rarely change hair stuff out, but I’m sure they were the standard, satin ribbons Overall, a cute, classic ensemble that’s very flattering on Molly and could work for a doll in any era from Molly’s to the present. I’m so glad that I have this and urge every Molly collector to add it to their collection if they haven’t already – it’s such an essential piece for her era. A solid A! 
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Post by bhaythie on Dec 20, 2020 14:58:14 GMT -5
I remember wearing clothes similar to this when my elementary school had a uniform while I was in second grade. I love the jumper (I should have ironed the pleats before Molly's photo) but the print and cut are timeless and classic. The white blouse is cute with the Peter Pan collar and single button, but I cannot figure out why they manufactured it with only the top half of the blouse having a velcro closure. I like that Molly gets new hair ribbons with this outfit; they are the same as the Meet Outfit just in green. I will say that I don't think her AG Mary Janes match this ensemble very well. Grade: B 
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