I don't have the cap so I'm sorry I can't tell you, but it's no longer available to order through AG so I just wanted to let you know that. They (sighs grumpily) pulled it without warning!
Shanna
Hello Everyone,
I soon will be ordering or (may be going to go get!) Felicity's rose garden dress and am wondering on her original mop cap that used to come with this dress what is the color of the ribbon. I know it says it is supposed to be cinnamon, but what color is it really, it is hard to tell from some of you albums. My guess it the color of the roses in the print of the dress and I just want to know in advance thank you.
I don't have the cap so I'm sorry I can't tell you, but it's no longer available to order through AG so I just wanted to let you know that. They (sighs grumpily) pulled it without warning!
Shanna
It's a darker color than the roses in her dress (I believe) Cinnamon is an accurate description- maroon would be too dark, red too bright, and pink too light.
The cap didn't come with the dress; it came with the accessories. The ribbon is maroon.
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Yes, it is a dark red color. Hope this helps!
Oh thank you all I know that this cap is no longer avalible but I was planning to get the plain cap from the school outfit and put a cinnimon ribbon around it since I really want to complete her outfit. Thanks again!
Where are you getting that dress?
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">The dress is available from American Girl. Just the original accessories are not.Originally posted by Bean Bunny:
Where are you getting that dress?
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