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Where can I buy an appropriate sized wig for my doll?


So I bought a 21 cm Obitsu doll the other day. I have the head and eye set already, (the head works on 21-23 cm) So now I just need a wig. I looked through a wig catalog and the only wigs under Obitsu were for 27 cm dolls. So, where can I get a 21-23 cm wig?

Dolls that size take size 4.5 inch wigs, according to Parabox's website. You can get those almost anywhere that sells doll wigs, but especially sites that sell wigs for Barbie or regular Dollfie. To get you started, here's the Parabox wig selection for that size:

http://www.parabox.jp/eng/wig-02.html

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13 Comments

  1. Kero
    Posted August 18, 2010 at 12:38 am | Permalink

    I actually bought Leya from Dream of Doll a few years ago, so I think I can help here. Unfortunately for that doll, her outfit is not available anywhere. It was a custom or something that they no longer have the rights to produce, so unless you can make it yourself, that particular outfit isn't available for purchase. As for her random eyes and random wig, it's just as it sounds. They randomly pick a wig and eyes to go into the doll and ship her with those. You don't have any say in the matter as to what she will come with, although I have heard of some people asking for particular colored eyes in the past. Also, she won't come with her face painted unless you tell them to, so make sure if you want her to have blush/lipstick/eyelashes and such you select that option or she will arrive with a completely blank face.

  2. Posted September 16, 2010 at 7:12 am | Permalink

    Rocks Rock

  3. Emily
    Posted September 27, 2010 at 4:03 am | Permalink

    AGs are wonderful. I would suggest buying a doll on ebay and then joining a fan community where some of the more avid doll collectors can help you restore/modify the dolls. You may even be able to find a nice knockoff 18in doll and buy a separate doll wig to (fight with) modify.

    When I'm out of school and have enough spending money I would love Felicity and Elizabeth. I adore the American Revolution.

    (And that was an excellent post about the Depression and the current Recession.)

  4. Kero
    Posted October 12, 2010 at 9:58 pm | Permalink

    I actually bought Leya from Dream of Doll a few years ago, so I think I can help here. Unfortunately for that doll, her outfit is not available anywhere. It was a custom or something that they no longer have the rights to produce, so unless you can make it yourself, that particular outfit isn't available for purchase. As for her random eyes and random wig, it's just as it sounds. They randomly pick a wig and eyes to go into the doll and ship her with those. You don't have any say in the matter as to what she will come with, although I have heard of some people asking for particular colored eyes in the past. Also, she won't come with her face painted unless you tell them to, so make sure if you want her to have blush/lipstick/eyelashes and such you select that option or she will arrive with a completely blank face.

  5. Posted October 22, 2010 at 2:56 am | Permalink

    I love your choice for the hair.I am with you on the childhood dislike of that mohawk hairdo. My most recent dolls, still being made, happen to be the size to fit a doll wig belonging to a Korean doll who resides in my house. She loaned her wig to the little bald sisters to try on and now they demand realistic hair! These dolls have molded paperclay faces and seem to require different hair than the purely cloth dolls I usually make. But bought wigs are not in the budget so I cut up garage sale wigs, purchased cheap for costuming events that arise.

  6. Posted October 24, 2010 at 12:38 am | Permalink

    AGs are wonderful. I would suggest buying a doll on ebay and then joining a fan community where some of the more avid doll collectors can help you restore/modify the dolls. You may even be able to find a nice knockoff 18in doll and buy a separate doll wig to (fight with) modify.

    When I'm out of school and have enough spending money I would love Felicity and Elizabeth. I adore the American Revolution.

    (And that was an excellent post about the Depression and the current Recession.)

  7. Posted November 5, 2010 at 2:17 pm | Permalink

    Stein: I can’t believe (though I should really know better at this point) that a doll wig website exists. Also, doll head sizes!!!!!!!!! So many things I’ve never thought of!

  8. Kero
    Posted November 10, 2010 at 2:36 pm | Permalink

    I actually bought Leya from Dream of Doll a few years ago, so I think I can help here. Unfortunately for that doll, her outfit is not available anywhere. It was a custom or something that they no longer have the rights to produce, so unless you can make it yourself, that particular outfit isn't available for purchase. As for her random eyes and random wig, it's just as it sounds. They randomly pick a wig and eyes to go into the doll and ship her with those. You don't have any say in the matter as to what she will come with, although I have heard of some people asking for particular colored eyes in the past. Also, she won't come with her face painted unless you tell them to, so make sure if you want her to have blush/lipstick/eyelashes and such you select that option or she will arrive with a completely blank face.

  9. Posted November 14, 2010 at 11:40 pm | Permalink

    Girls Gothic Doll Wig- White and Black – Female Wigs – 848

  10. jess
    Posted November 21, 2010 at 8:23 pm | Permalink

    all – lest i give you the impression that i crafted this thing from three pieces of felt and a shoestring -

    a) it's not nearly as hard as it looks

    and

    b) i am the queen of outsourcing. long live google!!

    i bought the muslin doll body at our local craft store. yes, they sell doll bodies – you do not have to design them, sew them or even stuff them. all pre-done.

    the hair was a struggle – a blond afro doll wig is a tough call, but google didn't let me down.

    then came the clothes. i knew i was over my skis with the clothes. creating tiny little doll shirts and pants is way, way beyond my skill level. and so, i googled. and googled and googled and googled. and i found my angel.

    kris was a godsend. i told her my story – odd as it was – and pled for her help. she graciously let me bombard her with photos (and even videos) from the movie and she (seemingly) never lost patience with me. i'm fairly certain this is not her typical job and i was definitely not her typical customer.

    i was really, really, really impressed by her work. it was quick, incredibly well done and VERY fairly priced. i will be forever in her debt.

    so if you ever need any custom doll clothes, PLEASE drop her a line and tell her the crazy godspell lady sent you. :)

  11. FCOttawa
    Posted January 3, 2011 at 12:54 pm | Permalink

    AGs are wonderful. I would suggest buying a doll on ebay and then joining a fan community where some of the more avid doll collectors can help you restore/modify the dolls. You may even be able to find a nice knockoff 18in doll and buy a separate doll wig to (fight with) modify.

  12. Posted October 17, 2011 at 4:19 am | Permalink

    It's bad. If you don't know the girl (as a friend) no point trying to apporach her. Also it's too f*cking long.

  13. Jessminda Neil
    Posted December 18, 2011 at 7:11 pm | Permalink

    are u 5? this is the dumbest pile of sht I've ever read