Here you can see the list of Sindy outfits shown in each of the Pedigree leaflets/brochures/catalogues. If you use your smartphone and/or don’t want to scroll so much just click on the years shown here:
If TLSM owns any of the listed clothes, you’ll see photos of them among the others (work in progress).
Until TLSM has found all of the items, you can take a look at 1963-66 Sandy Jennings own collection for joy and information!
Here you can find TLSM’s WANTED list.
On the pictures below you see the catalogue frontpages in the upper left corner and then all the Outfits from that year. This way I hope it will be easier to just glance over, without clicking, for the things you might be looking for.
Also visit Our Sindy Museum for professional written descriptions of the outfits and different variations of them!
All pictures on this page are shown with the kind permission of Pedigree (and other mentioned on the photos).
There is also important to mention Pedigree Mam’selle, when it comes to outfits:

If my information is correct the history of Mam’selle was that when the bulk of Pedigree Sindy production moved to the far east, the workers at Pedigree in London, needed to keep busy and in 1965 the Mam’selle “Gear Get-Ups for Sindy and 10”- 12” Teenage Dolls” were introduced.
Mam’selle was meant to be a cheaper alternative and thus not shown in the Sindy brochures, so these outfits are very rare. They were only produced a few years in the 60’s.


As you can see there were also Sindy’s Dressing Up Clothes for children, accessories for dolls and clothes for baby dolls in the leaflet.
The best way to learn more about Mam’selle is to visit either Helen Carter’s Sindydoll website and/or Our Sindy Museum’s website.