Anonymous
Post 07/11/2025 23:08     Subject: Is white or cream (even a print) off limits for a baby shower guest?

No.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2025 23:05     Subject: Is white or cream (even a print) off limits for a baby shower guest?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wear whatever you like.


Someone asked to borrow money for a dress for a garden party baby shower. I offered to loan a dress instead. It is a floral print on a white background. She said only the mother to be wears white. I just wanted to confirm that this was BS.


The hypothesis is that every baby shower is for a virgin birth? Earth is so odd
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2025 18:13     Subject: Is white or cream (even a print) off limits for a baby shower guest?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wear whatever you like.


Someone asked to borrow money for a dress for a garden party baby shower. I offered to loan a dress instead. It is a floral print on a white background. She said only the mother to be wears white. I just wanted to confirm that this was BS.


She needs money for a dress to go to a party, but can't accept an actual dress?

Scam fail. Tell her she's very bad at it.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2025 18:06     Subject: Is white or cream (even a print) off limits for a baby shower guest?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wear whatever you like.


Someone asked to borrow money for a dress for a garden party baby shower. I offered to loan a dress instead. It is a floral print on a white background. She said only the mother to be wears white. I just wanted to confirm that this was BS.


OMG. Instead of the dress maybe you could give them a book on money management.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2025 18:02     Subject: Is white or cream (even a print) off limits for a baby shower guest?

No. Of course not.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2025 18:01     Subject: Is white or cream (even a print) off limits for a baby shower guest?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wear whatever you like.


Someone asked to borrow money for a dress for a garden party baby shower. I offered to loan a dress instead. It is a floral print on a white background. She said only the mother to be wears white. I just wanted to confirm that this was BS.


So the pregnant lady has to wear…white?

Didn’t that train leave the station after the wedding? (Or probably before.)
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2025 17:56     Subject: Is white or cream (even a print) off limits for a baby shower guest?

Anonymous wrote:Wear whatever you like.


Someone asked to borrow money for a dress for a garden party baby shower. I offered to loan a dress instead. It is a floral print on a white background. She said only the mother to be wears white. I just wanted to confirm that this was BS.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2025 17:27     Subject: Is white or cream (even a print) off limits for a baby shower guest?

Wear whatever you like.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2025 14:03     Subject: Is white or cream (even a print) off limits for a baby shower guest?

That’s the stupidest thing I have ever heard.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2025 14:03     Subject: Is white or cream (even a print) off limits for a baby shower guest?

Anonymous wrote:No, why?


I suspect I’m dealing with a choosing beggar.

Thank you.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2025 14:01     Subject: Is white or cream (even a print) off limits for a baby shower guest?

Is the mom to be also getting married during the shower? If no, white is fine.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2025 13:59     Subject: Re:Is white or cream (even a print) off limits for a baby shower guest?

huh? I have never heard there are rules for baby shower guests.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2025 13:59     Subject: Re:Is white or cream (even a print) off limits for a baby shower guest?

There are dress codes for baby showers now?
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2025 13:58     Subject: Is white or cream (even a print) off limits for a baby shower guest?

No, why?
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2025 13:56     Subject: Is white or cream (even a print) off limits for a baby shower guest?

Generally speaking, is it now a faux pas for a guest to wear white or cream (even a print) to a baby shower?