Top Colors - Personalized Baby Gifts
Posted by namelynewborns on Dec 26th 2014
Why do most people send pink gifts for baby girls and blue gifts for baby boys? Was it always this way?The history of baby gifts is very interesting; people gave silver in the time of Paul Revere. But giving girls pink gifts and boys blue gifts is a new concept. All children were dressed alike until the twentieth century. Go to any museum and look at Gainsborough paintings or Renoir masterpieces and you will see baby painted in a white dress. It doesn't matter whether it is a boy or girl; the baby usually until about three years old is wearing a white dress and often has long hair . The white muslin dress was the easiest garment to clean with dyes or bleach if stuff happened. A dress was easier to maneuver when changing cloth diapers. A concept of baby clothes is new; years ago boys were dressed as little men and girls as little women once they outgrew their muslin dresses. You will be surprised to know that pink wasn't always for girls.
Ladies' Home Journal article in June 1918 said, "The generally accepted rule is pink for the boys, and blue for the girls. The reason is that pink, being a more decided and stronger color, is more suitable for the boy, while blue, which is more delicate and dainty, is prettier for the girl." Other sources said blue was flattering for blonds, pink for brunettes; or blue was for blue-eyed babies, pink for brown-eyed babies, according to Paoletti.
In 1927, Time magazine printed a chart showing sex-appropriate colors for girls and boys according to leading U.S. stores. In Boston, Filene's told parents to dress boys in pink. So did Best & Co. in New York City, Halle's in Cleveland and Marshall Field in Chicago.
In the 40's things changed again and clothing companies decided to make blue the color of selection blue for boys and pink for girls and it has been that way until just recently. Lately there has been a big push for gender neutral baby presents especially if they are organic or ecofriendly. Orange has become a favorite color for baby blankets and towels as well as brown, gray and white. Lavender is a feminine alternate to pink and navy blue has always been a classic modern color for boys. No one has a problem with a blue blanket for a baby girl especially if it is embroidered in hot pink; but there still seems to be resistance to presents for baby boys in pink. In the future there may be other changes but for now-
Here are the most popular embroidery threads for different colored personalized baby presents in the order of popularity:
- Pink gifts are embroidered with medium pink, hot pink. brown, gray , white , cream, lavender, green.
- Blue presents use thread colors in medium blue, navy, brown, gray, white, green, red, orange.
- White products are embroidered in all shades of blue, pink, green, brown, red, gray and orange.
- Green is gender neutral and can be accented in brown, white, cream, blue, pink, orange and yellow thread colors.
- Brown is also considered unisex and personalized in pink, blue. red. cream, white, green, orange.
- Yellow products are embroidered in pink, blue , green, orange, brown and white
- Gray items are the newest most popular choices for the nursery and pink, blue, red. green. lavender, purple, white, back and yellow are the favorite thread colors.
- Orange things are embroidered in white, yellow , green, blue, hot pink.