With my first I wanted blue for a boy but now with the talk of having number 2 I wish I just got greys for the newborn stage so if I had different genders i wouldn’t have to buy new clothes.
I definitely prefer gender neutral colours. Whites, caramels, browns, beige. I’m very basic with colour selections, however the older they get the harder it is to stick to the unisex colours.
We had a surprise gender but when everyone found out we had a girl we were gifted with only pink clothes, because that’s just what people think a little girl should wear.
Except my daughter (almost 2) has 2 favourite tee shirts, one being a Reece Plumbing shirt (because her daddy wears one) and the other being a white tee with the stencil of a holden ute.
I suppose it doesn’t matter too much and I would get clothes that weren’t necassarily pink or blue if you have left it a surprise what the sex is if your baby
It depends on what you can find that is unisex. I just went shopping for baby clothescand I wish I knew the babies sex as the only unisex outfit was banana yellow. There are not heaps of options.
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