Isn’t the whole “pink for girls; blue for boys” thing over?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are them any cool Onesie ?

My niece is about to have a baby I’d like to send something.

We had ab/cd … like the band ac/dc.

Anything like that?



Novelty onesies? Yeah, there are millions of them. Google search.
Anonymous
I suggest that you thank them for the gifts and then donate to a charity items which you will not use.

I have boy girl twins and love dressing my daughter in pink and son in blue.

To each their own.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are them any cool Onesie ?

My niece is about to have a baby I’d like to send something.

We had ab/cd … like the band ac/dc.

Anything like that?



Novelty onesies? Yeah, there are millions of them. Google search.


I’m too old to know which young people like
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD has these huge green eyes and she looks amazing in green. Green is a beautiful color and yet there are few green baby and toddler clothes. I love cream colored clothes for babies too. And bright primary colors. And many blue.

Hard to find rich colors for babies and toddlers.



This is literally Primary's entire business model!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD has these huge green eyes and she looks amazing in green. Green is a beautiful color and yet there are few green baby and toddler clothes. I love cream colored clothes for babies too. And bright primary colors. And many blue.

Hard to find rich colors for babies and toddlers.



This is literally Primary's entire business model!


Nice but not enough variety.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are them any cool Onesie ?

My niece is about to have a baby I’d like to send something.

We had ab/cd … like the band ac/dc.

Anything like that?



Novelty onesies? Yeah, there are millions of them. Google search.


I’m too old to know which young people like



None. Seriously. Search for a Beatles onsie or another classic band. Skip the tired abc “joke”. Target, surprisingly, has great rich baby shirts.
Anonymous
OP I thought you'd enjoy this Smithsonian article.
When Did Girls Start Wearing Pink?: Every generation brings a new definition of masculinity and femininity that manifests itself in children’s dress
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/when-did-girls-start-wearing-pink-1370097/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are them any cool Onesie ?

My niece is about to have a baby I’d like to send something.

We had ab/cd … like the band ac/dc.

Anything like that?



Novelty onesies? Yeah, there are millions of them. Google search.


I’m too old to know which young people like



None. Seriously. Search for a Beatles onsie or another classic band. Skip the tired abc “joke”. Target, surprisingly, has great rich baby shirts.


Beatles? How old are you?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Gross. I wish the browns and oranges of the 70s would come back for kids.


Lol, no. No one needs a Harvest Gold onesie


avocado green


Someone get the child some vertically-striped slacks


Here you go:


Or perhaps your child might like this delightful latch hook vest:


Or this:


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD has these huge green eyes and she looks amazing in green. Green is a beautiful color and yet there are few green baby and toddler clothes. I love cream colored clothes for babies too. And bright primary colors. And many blue.

Hard to find rich colors for babies and toddlers.



This is literally Primary's entire business model!


Nice but not enough variety.


Where are you shopping that you aren't finding rich colors for kids? Besides Primary, I shop at Winter Water Factory, Mini Boden, Hanna Andersson, etc. All have lots of colorful options.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are them any cool Onesie ?

My niece is about to have a baby I’d like to send something.

We had ab/cd … like the band ac/dc.

Anything like that?



Novelty onesies? Yeah, there are millions of them. Google search.


I’m too old to know which young people like



None. Seriously. Search for a Beatles onsie or another classic band. Skip the tired abc “joke”. Target, surprisingly, has great rich baby shirts.


Beatles? How old are you?



27. Beatles on vinyl - nothing better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD has these huge green eyes and she looks amazing in green. Green is a beautiful color and yet there are few green baby and toddler clothes. I love cream colored clothes for babies too. And bright primary colors. And many blue.

Hard to find rich colors for babies and toddlers.



This is literally Primary's entire business model!


Nice but not enough variety.


Where are you shopping that you aren't finding rich colors for kids? Besides Primary, I shop at Winter Water Factory, Mini Boden, Hanna Andersson, etc. All have lots of colorful options.



Hanna Andersen has terrible colors. Great fabric but awful colors. And way too muck pink.

Mini Biden is good. Never heard of your other option. NP here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are them any cool Onesie ?

My niece is about to have a baby I’d like to send something.

We had ab/cd … like the band ac/dc.

Anything like that?



Novelty onesies? Yeah, there are millions of them. Google search.


I’m too old to know which young people like



None. Seriously. Search for a Beatles onsie or another classic band. Skip the tired abc “joke”. Target, surprisingly, has great rich baby shirts.


Beatles? How old are you?



27. Beatles on vinyl - nothing better.



+1. I’m 29 and listening to Beatles and Stones on vinyl was what the cool people did! I love the Beatles too.
Anonymous
Yes, it’s still a stupid convention. And I actually do hate pink.
Anonymous
Well my daughter loves pink and so do I. Majority of other kids DDs age also always want pink. If we have different color plates at a party, the girls all fight for the pink one. Girls like pink. There’s nothing wrong with that.
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