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Articulated Ken dolls vs. Regular Ken Dolls #TapeMeasureTuesday

A light blue square is framed by a white tape measure. Inside the frame, the words "Tape Measure Tuesday" are angled above the Chelly Wood dot com website logo. To the right of these, we see an articulated African American Texas A and M Ken doll back to back with a regular Ken doll with blond hair. Both Ken dolls wear handmade shorts with elastic waists.

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Articulation is a term that refers to the number of joints a doll or action figure has. In today’s Tape Measure Tuesday feature, I want to share with you the comparison between an articulated Ken doll and a regular Ken doll.

Here on my website, I’ve grouped clothing patterns for both of these dolls together, and as you’ll see in their measurements, they’re not far off. However for sewing purposes, it should be noted that there are some slight differences.

In the image below, you’ll see that these two dolls (a Texas A and M articulated Ken doll and a regular Ken doll built like the non-articulated Ryan dolls of the early 2000’s) are almost exactly the same height:

But let me point out that their shoulders aren’t located at the exact same height on both dolls. Take a look at the arrows in this picture:

Therefore, I decided it would be a good idea to post the two dolls’ exact measurements. That way you will have any extra information you’ll need for sewing doll clothes to fit your Ken dolls.

For example, if you’re sewing for a granddaughter who lives far away, and you’re using an articulated Ken for your sewing mannequin but she has a regular Ken in her collection, you’ll need to get that waist measurement to make sure the pants fit snugly on her doll when you’re finished.

So here are the tape measurement differences between the two:

Articulated Ken Doll Measurements

 

Regular Ken Doll Measurements

Of course it should also be noted that there are other types of Ken dolls, in addition to these two, and the Made to Move versions of articulated Ken dolls may not match my Texas A and M Ken exactly either. But even with that in mind, hopefully some of you will find these measurements helpful.

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To honor the trademark rights of the doll companies mentioned in this blog post, I am including links to their websites here. Please feel free to visit their website and consider purchasing one or more of the dolls mentioned.

Articulate Ken and regular Ken dolls are products offered by Mattel, which holds the registered trademark for them (™). Please visit the Mattel Toys website to learn more about their company and its trademarked toys.

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