The document discusses gender-neutral options for choosing baby clothes and accessories without knowing the baby's gender. It recommends sticking to neutral colors like white, gray, yellow and green. Primary colors like red, blue, green and yellow also work well. Patterns like teddy bears, ducks, seasonal themes, stripes and polka dots are neutral. The goal is to pick clothes that will be appreciated regardless of whether the baby is a boy or girl.
VIP Kolkata Call Girl Salt Lake 👉 8250192130 Available With Room
Pink blue or undecided
1. Pink Blue Or Undecided
(2 votes, average: 5.00 out of 5)
The pink or blue question is a moot one these days, isn’t it? After all, it’s so easy to tell the gender of
a baby before the happy day, so there’s no need to guess. Well, that’s not strictly true. Even with the
advances in technology, ultrasound pictures aren’t always one hundred percent certain, and many
parents prefer to be surprised. If you’re shopping for a new baby without knowing the gender, you
still might have to decide whether to buy pink or blue.
https://www.digistore24.com/redir/110769/digital9562175538/
You could always flip a coin – heads it’s roses and lace, tails you pick up the little sailor suit. There
are more efficient and practical ways to make sure that you pick up clothing and accessories that will
be appreciated and useful.
Gender-Neutral Colors
The easiest way, of course, is to stick with gender neutral colors in your choices. As a culture, we’re
fond of dressing babies in pastels, but you don’t have to limit yourself to pale yellow and baby green
to be safe. There are lots of other gender-neutral colors to choose from.
Looking for a crib set that isn’t gender-specific? White and ivory are good choices, and you can
actually get away with eyelet and lace as long as it’s not too delicate. A plump white comforter and
matching crib bumpers work just as well for a boy as for a girl.
Primary and bright, clear secondary colors are another great way to avoid the gender tangle when
selecting clothing and accessories for baby. Bright red, blue, green and yellow sleepers will look
adorable no matter what gender the baby turns out to be. Pick onesies in turquoise, orange, dark
green or red, either all a solid color, or with contrasting ribbing along the edges.
https://www.digistore24.com/redir/110769/digital9562175538/
Go for the unusual. Imagine how high the adorable meter will raise if you outfit baby’s room in
tuxedoed penguins sporting bright red, blue and yellow ribbons, or pick up a t-shirt emblazoned with
red, yellow and blue balloons. You can even pat yourself on the back for choosing bright colors for
the baby’s room and accessories. As much as we love pastel baby togs, babies respond far better to
bright, clear colors.
Gender Neutral Patterns
If you’re not sure on the boy/girl issue, keep in mind that you can err more easily on the boy side
than the girl. A baby girl in a t-shirt printed with sports motifs is cute. You just wouldn’t put a little
boy in a sleeper printed with tiny sprigs of daisies. Teddy bears and duckies are one gender-neutral
choice, but you can find adorable, unique prints that will stand out. Some of the more clever that
we’ve seen around lately – Noah’s Ark, lions and tigers, traffic signs, seasonal themes (candy canes,
pumpkins, candy corn?).
Other gender neutral patterns that work for boys or girls clothing include candy color stripes, odd-size
polka dots and abstract patterns. Pick a motif, pick a color and have a blast dressing your baby in
clothes and accessories that don’t scream boy or girl.
https://www.digistore24.com/redir/110769/digital9562175538/