Novelty onesies? Yeah, there are millions of them. Google search. |
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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. |
I’m too old to know which young people like |
This is literally Primary's entire business model! |
Nice but not enough variety. |
None. Seriously. Search for a Beatles onsie or another classic band. Skip the tired abc “joke”. Target, surprisingly, has great rich baby shirts. |
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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/ |
Beatles? How old are you? |
Here you go:
Or perhaps your child might like this delightful latch hook vest:
Or this:
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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. |
27. Beatles on vinyl - nothing better. |
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. |
+1. I’m 29 and listening to Beatles and Stones on vinyl was what the cool people did! I love the Beatles too. |
| Yes, it’s still a stupid convention. And I actually do hate pink. |
| 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. |