
We are taking precautions to ensure our environment is clean and disinfected and are washing hands frequently. We hope that you and your family are doing well during this unusual time. Welcome to Vee's Victorians Doll Clothes where you will find the largest selection of doll clothes, doll underwear, shoes and socks. Best of all - we make them ourselves. If you can't find something you are looking for feel free to contact us.
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About Us
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Ruffles, frills and little girls! Dressing dollies is a favorite past time of women young and old! At Vee's Victorians and KatiRose Doll Clothes, we have fashions for dolls of many sizes. Whether you love the femininity of lots of lace or prefer the simplicity of vintage fashion, you will find many styles to choose from.
Shipping & Returns
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We make all our outfits. While many are in stock, some are made to order. We do our best to ship orders within two days from when your order is placed. If you have a date that you need your order by, please include that information with your order or call/email to verify the stock status. We ship Monday through Friday.
Signature Collection
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Vee's Victorians Doll Dresses are known for high quality, generous lace and fabrics, and how well they fit! Notice how full our skirts are. All inside seams are finished and outfits are closed with buttons and buttonholes. Best of all - they are made right here in America! Whether you are looking for modern, vintage or antique styling, you will find a large selection of outfits to choose from that will fit your 6" to 36" dolls.
Antique/Victorian
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Victorian dolls (mid 1800's into the early 1900's) are a popular collector's item. Known for their elaborate costumes and the quality materials they were made of, the beauty of Victorian dolls far exceeds that of dolls from any other era. Our Vee's Victorians antique styled dresses are designed to give you the antique look, but constructed more simply to be able to offer them at a price that you can afford.
Bleuette
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Bleuette was introduced in the French press in 1904 as an incentive for French girls to subscribe to the new magazine "La Semaine de Suzette" (Suzette's Week). This magazine taught young girls lessons in entertaining, cooking, crafts, and most importantly sewing. Each article provided a pattern and sewing instructions for a new outfit for Bleuette.