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Description
The listing, 18 months Disney onesie for a boy has ended.
Husband bought this when he had convinced himself we were having a boy...wrong! This has never been worn or washed, but will be washed before being shipped. There is a red w written on the inside collar of the shirt.
Questions & Comments
Does this look masculine to you? Last year, my son and his SO brought a new baby boy into my world in September.....Dakota. My daughter and her husband had their first child, a girl.... Caitlin in May. Much of Caitlin's wardrobe is yellow and green. At time feminine, but also non-gender specific. Most of Dakota's wardrobe is blues, but also browns and greens (he is part Native American), From where I sit, it seems that it is the dad's who get more uptight about their children being misidentified as the wrong gender. My feeling is that if the child is too young, the color of a garment is the last consideration. I just want them to be warm (or cool) and comfortable Of course, pants, onesies and overalls with snap crouches are a God-send. I wish you the best with this auction and all the additional ones in which you choose to particpate.
I do feel this is a little masculine, however my daughter wore a very boyish sponge bob creeper and yellow green onsies, white and yellow ducky sleep dresses. All the blue makes it masculine to me. Having a 4 year old princess who only wears pink and purple helps pick out her sisters clothes now.