2014 Designer Dolls - Fairytale Collection Part II
. I did the same thing. I did not care for Snow White's braid, and I didn't think I could afford all the dolls, so I initially decided not to get Snow. She lasted almost two weeks, as I recall. Around time I decided to get Rapunzel, I decided to purchase Snow. Well, she had sold out by then. Too bad for me. Much later, I bought her from a collector who had bought second one to debox but decided to sell. I took out her braid, and she is just lovely. So being iffy is perfectly normal. Not to mention, the dolls look better in person than in pics. It is easy to be iffy on some, only to fall in love once you see them in person.I don't have a problem with people doing that. I've been iffy a few times on certain dolls but was able to make adjustments or just ended up liking them in person. For example, I was really iffy on the DFDC Snow White- I was never much of a Snow White fan and I didn't like her braid. I was going to order Rapunzel and decided if SW was still available when Rapunzel came online, then I'd just order the two of them together. When I got SW home, I pulled out the braid and I love her now, she's so pretty! And DFDC Belle I was iffy with too- I loved Belle growing up and I liked the doll except for the weird half ruffles on her dress. Got her and I don't even notice the ruffles now because I like the doll so much. I think if you're unsure about a doll, you should go ahead and get it because if you regret it then you're going to pay a lot more on the secondary market to obtain it. If you decide you don't want her, I figure it's not hard to find a collector who'd buy it off of you, and you can sell it for what you paid for it if you would feel guilty about making a profit.