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Does anyone else hate certain BJD clothing closures?

Feb 20, 2025

    1. Does anyone else have strong opinions on closures for BJD clothing?

      I have an unreasonable hatred for Velcro closures and those decorative pearl/lace loop closures. Lining up velcro is a bit annoying and I’m always scared I’m gonna scratch up my doll with the rough side. Meanwhile pearl/loop is either so tight it’ll break if you try undo it, or so loose that it just undoes itself at the slightest breeze :XD:

      I know some people like those closures and they should still be an option, but I really wish shops would list what type of closures an outfit has in the description, or better yet, include photos— ESPECIALLY for fullset dolls, because yes, these closures would make me actively not buy a fullset doll that’s how irritated I get from it (which is probably why they hide what closures they’re using if I’m being honest) :XD: If you got pearl and loop fasteners or Velcro, I DONT WANT IT :...(:...(:XD:

      So now that my rant is over, what closures do you love or hate?:XD:
       
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    2. I do appreciate lace-up stuff as it can fit multiple body sizes and oddly enough I have the most trouble with tiny zippers. I had a boot break on the zipper area and I wanted to zip up Korone's jumpsuit further but the zipper decided not to let me.
       
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    3. :...(Ahhh, that must’ve sucked. Shoes and stuff are already kinda hard to get on and then the zipper breaking? It seems like tiny zippers do break super easy, especially when like they get stuck and you give them a slightly firmer tug and they just decide to fall apart:XD: I do LOVE lace up stuff personally since it’s hard to find clothes that fit dolls perfectly sometimes and lace-up gives it kinda a fitted feel, even though it takes a little bit of fiddling with to get neat sometimes haha!
       
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    4. Yeah it bothered me but at least the jumpsuit I could salvage and I got Korone some cute boots that have a laceup aspect to them so not all is lost. I don't find the lacing too bad personally, and most of doll dressing honestly because I've been playing with dolls since I was kid. If anything, I really appreciate how flexible ball jointed dolls are so fitting sleeves and stuff on them is a million times easier than like a Barbie.
       
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    5. I dislike snap buttons. Undoing them puts a lot of stress on the thread they're fastened with and I don't like having to constantly sew them back on.

      The most innovative replacement for a button I've seen is a subtly sewn-in magnet put in the hem or cuff.
       
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    6. I second this one. Sometimes it really hard to open and close them as well.

      I am a fan of Velcro, I put it on most of the clothes that I make for my dolls. I just find it easier to dress them that way. Even though it does make the things that they wear look more like doll clothing and less like people garments,
       
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    7. I actually really like snap fasteners but I totally get where you’re coming from with some of them, especially the ones you have to be he-man to open or snap shut:...(:XD: the magnet idea is actually super smart, like ‘wa-bam, now it’s closed!’ :XD: I feel like it’d have to be a pretty strong magnet to make sure the clothes stay in place, but it’d be a super cool set up!

      oh, that’s super cool! Yeah 100% I can see how it’d make it easier to dress them since you don’t have to fiddle and try vice clamp the snap fasteners together:XD: I actually don’t mind the look of Velcro either, it’s more the texture for me I think!
       
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    8. I also dislike velcro, but it's because for some reason, clothing makers will use it even if the rest of the garment is made of very delicate material, so I'm always treating the hook side of the velcro like it's made of knives so it doesn't catch on the material while changing the clothes. I actually did get a snag in one of my doll's outfits from the velcro catching on it. :( It's at least a small snag in a non-obvious spot, but I'm still sad about it.

      I also dislike hook-and-loop closures where the loop is just string sewn onto the clothing. Volks seems to really love to do this with SDM clothing. I wish they didn't because I'm always afraid of tearing that tiny loop!
       
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    9. I hate velcro with a passion, if it doesn't snag on the doll, it snags on other fabrics. Must be stored separately. I dislike zippers on most clothing items, although I love them on shoes. Zippers are especially annoying when they cross over seams IME- I've got some old Volks sets and you have to put in a lot of extra pull just to get it over a seam in the middle of the zipper.
      I like snaps and hook/eye closures most, but it's because of how adjustable they are/the outfits fit several dolls.
      I will say I hate how visible snaps, velcro, and hook/eye closures are from behind, though fortunately I never photograph them from the back anyway...
       
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    10. I'm not a fan of Velcro, but a tip I've picked up from collecting playline dolls is to keep an extra piece of the loop/soft side of Velcro and stick it to the hook/sharp side of the Velcro on a clothing piece while you're dressing or undressing a doll. Helpful if the fabric snags easily, and it was also helpful because the hair/heads of playline dolls aren't usually easily removed like BJDs so the hair is less likely to get snagged.

      I'm not a fan of snaps either, as the sew-on kind puts stress on the thread, and both sew-on and set-in snaps can put stress on the fabric when pulled if it isn't interfaced. And interfacing may make the fabric too stiff for a doll. I also don't like sewing on snaps or Velcro. I can never make it look nice no matter how careful I am with my stitching. That said, for my tiny dolls I'll use Velcro or snaps on their clothing because it makes it easier when dressing the ones whose heads aren't easy to take off completely (like Littlefee).

      For my mini and large dolls, I'll avoid closures if I can unless it's a feature (buttons, separating zip, etc). I've become fond of invisible zips in the backs of skirts lately, but it may be that I'm happy to have learned how to sew them in, lol.
       
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    11. Hi - I'm totally with you. I don't like Velcro and pearl closures either. Especially since Velcro fasteners ruin wigs.
      I love zippers. Snap fasteners are also great, of course ;-)
      And even if it is tiring to tie ribbons and bows.
      And yes, manufacturers should specify or at least make the closure type visible in photos.
      Thanks for sharing the topic <3
       
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    12. Definitely not a fan of Velcro and relieved to see I'm not alone in that! It leaves behind that fuzzy texture and seems to wear away with time more than other things, making it just feel cheap compared to a fastener or zipper. I think I wouldn't mind it on shoes though, since some lifesize shoes use it and tying tiny shoes isn't my favorite thing to do. Time and place perhaps for Velcro?

      I feel the same way about it on Build-a-Bear clothing too. You see it more on newer clothes compared to the old ones which were made nicer.
       
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    13. I'm so glad someone else hates velcro as much as me :XD:I feel like it's a relatively popular closure but I hated it even when I was still collecting playline dolls and it was basically the only option, and I have not learned to like it at all since then.

      Also big agree on this! If I knew a clothing item had velcro closures I would most likely not buy it either, fullset or not. At this point I think it's more economical for me to just sew my own doll clothes so I can control closures instead of risking getting an item with undisclosed velcro.
       
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    14. I'm also not a fan of velcro. It reminds me of the cheap dolls I had as a kid, and thus cheapens any outfit to me. Not to mention the snagging. But my biggest issue with velcro is how impossible it is to hide, especially with small doll clothing. Even if you somehow get it perfectly lined up, you can usually still see a line of velcro from the side. I find it unsightly.

      I hadn't thought of the stress that snaps tend to put on fabric before reading this thread, but they're still my favorite closure. I make most of my doll's clothes myself, and have a hard time getting hook and eye closures to sit right. Also, my mom passed her vintage dolls down to me when I was a child, and they all had snap closures... That's when my love for snaps started.
       
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    15. I have no issue with Velcro—I know it can damage the clothes a little bit if you’re less careful with it, but I don’t think it’s nearly strong enough to scratch resin—might chip a faceup or body blushing though.

      my confession is, I hate lace up clothes. Yes, it’s most accurate, yes, it makes garments more easily resized, but for that I’d rather have lacing that can be loosened/tightened, and either a zipper or a hook and eye closure off to the side. My issue is, if the ribbon frays, or is cut flat rather than pointed, it is hell to get through all the little holes, and even if the ribbon isn’t frayed, it takes forever to thread it through, and I’m impatient, and just want it done. I wouldn’t mind if they did what human corsets do, with laces long enough you can loosen it off without unlacing, or with lacing on the back, and hooks on the front like some human corsets have. Aura has a full set dress that she never wears, because its lace up, and Zariel has a corset that she never takes off, because its lace up.
       
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    16. I urge caution to anyone attempting this, but if you have a small lighter (or just a candle flame) and the ribbon is made of a synthetic plastic material that melts rather than burns, you can carefully bring it close to the flame and heat the ribbon end so it melts and won't fray. Just be sure you're working with the right material so you don't cause a fire! (And if a kid happens to read this, don't do it without a guardian supervising!)
       
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    17. I don't think I would buy doll clothes that use velcro - unless it's in places human clothing would use velcro like pocket flaps etc. It's not even the material but how they split the clothing in the wrong place and I'd rather remove heads.

      I quite like metal snaps, but the cheap plastic ones can be annoying (somehow doesn't stop me from sewing them on the clothes I make, the hypocrisy lol). I feel like they're a bit of a struggle to close and open but sometimes I don't want to waste a "nice" snap on something that didn't turn out too good. I'd love to see more magnetic snaps in doll clothes, they're really easy to open and close.
       
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    18. I hate hook and loop tape with a passion. On dresses I buy, it snags on wigs and delicate fabrics. On dresses I make, (I have two YoSDs and two MSDs) I find it very stressful to sew. Even the soft, thin kind recoils on my sewing machine needle XD. I have two options - either metal 7mm snap-on buttons or non-invisible nylon zipper. 99,9% of the times I hand-sew my snaps, making a knot at each loop to secure them better, I did not know about interfacing, I will have to try that! I rarely tried putting zippers in - I still have to figure them out, and on tiny clothes they are a pain. Most of the tutorials I found use two big squares of fabric, which makes them kinda useless to me... XD
       
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    19. I'm with you on disliking loop closures, but I actually like velcro for my 1/12 clothes (and only for them, the scale is just too teeny for anything else imo). I have a 1/12 doll who came with clothes that did not have any way to open them to remove them nor a way to remove the entire head (just the faceplate), and trying to take them off was impossible. Then the loop closures I made teeny frog closures for an MSD's robes just a little while ago, and I ran into the same problem - either way too loose or too tight to actually get the knot through.

      I have been favoring hook and eyes for just above everything that can't just be pulled on/off by removing the head. I love the look of little functional buttons but actually making button holes at that scale is very difficult, so I will often fake it and have the hook and eye underneath even if it means the garment can't be worn open without exposing them. I have some clothes I've purchased from ACBJD that have snap closures, and they have all been good so far (fingers crossed they stay that way lol).
       
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    20. I don't think I hate any closure enough that it would stop me from buying clothes that I liked, but I definitely have a strong preference for hook-and-eyes wherever they're possible to use. The best closure in my opinion!

      I understand various reasons people dislike velcro but I do prefer it to snaps, which are bulky and annoying to remove for me. I feel like I need to use tools just to open them without pulling them right off the fabric. Velcro is annoying if it wears out and doesn't stay closed, but the nice stuff is subtle and low-profile.

      And teeny tiny buttons/buttonholes are awesome for realism but when I put on a 1/4 scare button up shirt by the end I feel like I need to give my hands a rest, haha. Oh, but one exception to what I said at first, I will absolutely not buy clothes if they have buttons/buttonholes that are way too big and out of scale. Aesthetic concerns win on that one!

      I'm also team "no closure is best closure" though. I'm happy to remove heads and hands to put on garments that are constructed realistically.
       
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