Originally, very few things were retired from Historical Collections. To maintain consistency with the characters through time, almost nothing was retired by Pleasant Company. While several things were remodeled or retooled, they were not completely removed from being purchased. The major exceptions during these years were the original white bodied dolls, which were removed to give all the characters flesh-toned bodies, and the Limited Edition Historical Outfits, which, by their nature, were only intended to be offered in small quantities for a limited time. Keeping each historical character's items consistent--thus to show how things changed through time--was a policy kept until Mattel purchased American Girl. While they maintained this pattern for the initial years, items later began to retire more often and with less of a pattern among the Historicals. For a number of years, retirements have been heavily skewed towards Addy, Kirsten and Josefina, though Felicity was victim to them in the past. Addy, for example, has had every single item in her school collection retired. When Kaya was released in 2002, Felicity was removed from paper catalogs. She was only sold online through the website, and her collection was massively retired. She was not included in story expansions or collections as well. Several items (but not all of them) were rereleased when the movie and Elizabeth Cole were released and Felicity's collection was revamped. It is yet to be seen if Addy or Josefina will regain any of their lost collection size if they receive movies and best friend dolls. The official position of American Girl is that low-selling Historical items are removed to allow newer items to be released for purchase. However, it may be a case of chicken-and-egg in that many low-selling items are not shown in catalogs or advertised as heavily as other items and so do not sell as well. Several collectors feel that the newer items that come out after older things are retired are of a poorer quality than what was previously offered by Pleasant Company. On October 6, 2008, it was leaked by American Girl Customer Service that Samantha Parkington and her entire collection, including Nellie O'Malley and her own collection, would be archived -- they are being put away for an unknown number of years, and American Girl's press releases were vague as to whether they will even be rereleased. The official announcement was made on Oct 13, 2008, and soon after, a website was launched to share memories of Samantha. Catalogues and the website stated that the 2008 Holiday Season would be the last holiday season to get Samantha and Nellie. Nellie dolls sold out completely on December 5th, 2008; Samantha dolls remained on constant backorder until selling out on Feb 3, 2009. All item purchases were limited to three maximum of each item (to prevent hoarding for reselling). Books about Samantha and Nellie, as well as their mini dolls and the movie, remain available. Samantha and her collection officially archived on May 31, 2009, with the release of Rebecca Rubin. A letter was sent out by American Girl on September 25, 2009, that Kirsten Larson and her entire collection would be archived with the exception of her books. A press release from American Girl regarding Kirsten's archival was announced on October 1, 2009. Her collection was officially archived January 1st, 2010. Samantha, Nellie, and Kirsten are classified with the Girls of the Year on the American Girl Archive. It is unknown if Samantha, Nellie, and Kirsten will ever be rereleased. Presumably, archival is to allow American Girl to release characters from other time periods that have yet to be covered. American Girl of Today/Just Like You dolls have always had periodical retirements of clothing and accessories so as to be able to update styles to reflect modern fashion. Holiday outfits are quite often retired in early Spring after release. Furniture tends to last about a two to three year cycle. Matching girl's clothing is retired about the same time the doll's outfits are, and allowed to sell out. Some dolls have been retired for various reasons. Due to the nature of the Girl of the Year line in that they are limited edition collections, the dolls are retired in a set schedule. Each doll and several items are released at the start of the year. A few more items are released in the summer. However, all items available are retired at the end of the year regardless of remaining stock. Some items run out before December 31; in December, items can be considered retired after they become sold out. The only items left available after the girl's year has ended are the book (or books in the case of Nicki and all Girls of the Year released after her) and other media, such as Chrissa's movie. Originally, after the launch of the next doll, remaining stock would be sold at discount. Then everything was fully retired and remaining stock sent to the Madison Children's Museum sale. It is currently unknown with CPISA if items will continue to be sent to MCM or simply pulled.
Historical Character Archiving
American Girl of Today/ Just Like You Retirements
Girl of the Year Retirements