There are no illegal dolls in the United States, regardless of size or apparent age etc. No reason for manufacturers/vendors to filter products on their own U.S. sites for legality unless they fear eventual illegality and proactively censor themselves and their own products, which is just silly if that's the case.Jimbofod wrote:Here in the US, the options are the most limited. Some of these limitations seem to be to avoid running into legal issues (e.g. no 145- or mini dolls for the US), but the US site doesn't even offer accessories like wigs and clothing sets for large dolls, things that should not be at all objectionable. I may not opt for this head, but I'm sure some would, and I hope they get the option.
That would be like if Chevy stopped advertising the Corvette in the U.S. because they feared someday the U.S. might make cars that go over 180mph illegal to own.
TDF itself has rules around this because they operate outside the US, where such dolls can be illegal.