Barbie Collector 2008 Pink Label – Pop Culture Dolls Collection – Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader – Brunette Latina Doll



Barbie doll celebrates the darlings of professional football dressed in a fabulous re-creation of the internationally recognized Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders uniform. The famed blouse, star-spangled vest and belt, and white shorts are meticulously reproduced. White cowboy boots and blue and silver pom poms complete the amazing ensemble…. More >>

  • Gorgeous Brunette Latina Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader
  • 2008 Pink Label – Pop Culture Dolls Collection

$22.74
3.5
Barbie Collector 2008 Pink Label – Pop Culture Dolls Collection – Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader – Brunette Latina Doll

2 Comments so far
  1. smilingturtle December 14, 2009 9:13 am

    As one who likes to actually take the doll out of the box and try different outfits on her for display, getting her out of the box was difficult–but it was nothing compared to getting her out of the cheerleader uniform. I can understand the use of a small amount of glue to get the uniform to stay in place, but Mattel used WAY too much on this one. I’m still not even sure I got all of it off.

    Seeing as how I was only able to get the shirt/vest off this doll by removing her head (not an easy procedure, and the shirt got a little stretched out even so), I doubt that Mattel meant for the outfit to be removable. THEY SHOULD HAVE SAID SO ON THE PACKAGE.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. The Taminator December 14, 2009 11:07 am

    I don’t know what initially drew me to this doll. I don’t watch sports, I was never a cheerleader and I don’t think I’ve ever driven through Texas, let alone visited or gone to a football game. They’re just fun and flirty, and nicely done. So I bought them to add to a somewhat unfocused collection of modern fashion dolls. Though I like a variety of dolls, my main interest seems to be evening gowns of the high-end collector variety. I’m getting picky in my old age about how a fabric drapes, whether or not the scale of an accessory is right, and overall whether or not something is nicely done. So you can imagine my surprise when I picked up the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader dolls and found everything I was looking for in a collectible doll.

    In fact, one area where Mattel has consistently failed miserably is in manufacturing boots for Barbie. I can’t begin to tell you the kind of junk on expensive collector dolls that has passed for boots, from bright pink, ill fitting hard plastic, to regular shoes with a vinyl “sleeve” over them in a matching color, like they were hoping we wouldn’t notice. The boots on these dolls are well-made and remind me of the innovations I used to see in hand-made customized dolls when I attended Barbie conventions.

    The costume is well-made and Mattel doesn’t seem to have skimped on anything here, though the blouse appears to be taped down in a couple of strategic places. She stays nicely on the provided “saddle” stand in spite of the shorts, and looks great in the box, which is attractive and eye-catching rather than some of the over the top packaging I’ve seen lately. The dolls debox rather easily, so whether you keep them in the box or take them out, this is one you’ll enjoy. I got 2 so I can do both. :-)
    Rating: 4 / 5

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