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jakeXT

(10,575 posts)
Tue Apr 1, 2014, 04:44 PM Apr 2014

Girls Are Taught To 'Think Pink,' But That Wasn't Always So



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Before Gatsby, a 1918 trade catalog for children's clothing recommended blue for girls. The reasoning at the time was that it's a "much more delicate and dainty tone," Finamore says. Pink was recommended for boys "because it's a stronger and more passionate color, and because it's actually derived from red."

To our 21st century ears, all this men in pink stuff may sound a bit blushy. "It's so deeply entrenched in us and our culture," says Finamore. "We think of pink as such a girlish color, but it's really a post-World War II phenomenon."

When the war ended and the men came home, Rosie the Riveter traded in her factory blues for June Cleaver's pink apron. In the postwar ideal, men reclaimed the workplace, and women stayed home with babies and shiny appliances. Femininity got wrapped in pink, and so did products — from shampoos to fancy fashion.

In 1947, after the shortages and rationing, and straight skirts of war, Christian Dior introduced the New Look. "It is this overtly feminine silhouette," Finamore explains. "You have soft shoulders, a bust line, a wasp waist and voluminous skirts."

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http://www.npr.org/2014/04/01/297159948/girls-are-taught-to-think-pink-but-that-wasnt-always-so


I have never thought of the factory blue angle
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Girls Are Taught To 'Think Pink,' But That Wasn't Always So (Original Post) jakeXT Apr 2014 OP
Sometime during the 80's, my dad had a pink shirt. Louisiana1976 Apr 2014 #1
Brooks Brothers! A classic! CTyankee Apr 2014 #3
my oldest son, pink is his color and he knows it, he owns it. lol. nt seabeyond Apr 2014 #8
Years ago I worked with a man who was a tall, dark & handsome dude. CrispyQ Apr 2014 #10
Yep. Men with dark hair, eyes, and skin look great in pink. Sheldon Cooper Apr 2014 #12
Yeah, there's nothing inate in "pink is for girls" TDale313 Apr 2014 #2
I loathe pink, always have Warpy Apr 2014 #4
i look good in pink. it pisses me off seabeyond Apr 2014 #7
Color significance is interesting BichonFreeze Apr 2014 #5
Some sci fi author speculated that we use red as an 'alarm' color cuz it's the color of our blood. CrispyQ Apr 2014 #11
and i had men on du swear it was the little wimminz gathering berries way back when. wonder why seabeyond Apr 2014 #6
Check out this pic from Disney's Lady and the Tramp... discntnt_irny_srcsm Apr 2014 #9
I hope it doesn't turn him gay. CrispyQ Apr 2014 #14
~~~ discntnt_irny_srcsm Apr 2014 #16
Because we gathered berries? Really? CrispyQ Apr 2014 #13
The term = psychobabble comes to mind. That is some of the stupidest shit I have read today but, Tuesday Afternoon Apr 2014 #15
I shit you not, I had a man tell me in total seriousness MadrasT Apr 2014 #17
I have heard that one, too. The berries was here in hof. Lol. That ole evo psych. Brilliant seabeyond Apr 2014 #18

CTyankee

(63,912 posts)
3. Brooks Brothers! A classic!
Tue Apr 1, 2014, 05:07 PM
Apr 2014

A pink button down shirt, khaki pants and navy blazer...the ultimate preppie look...

CrispyQ

(36,461 posts)
10. Years ago I worked with a man who was a tall, dark & handsome dude.
Wed Apr 2, 2014, 11:00 AM
Apr 2014

But on days when he wore his pink shirt, he was downright gorgeous. It looked fab on him & I think he knew it, too. He looked great in his pale lilac shirt, too.

TDale313

(7,820 posts)
2. Yeah, there's nothing inate in "pink is for girls"
Tue Apr 1, 2014, 05:07 PM
Apr 2014

It's cultural. It's deeply ingrained at this point, but I think it's pretty clearly nurture, not nature.

Warpy

(111,255 posts)
4. I loathe pink, always have
Tue Apr 1, 2014, 05:15 PM
Apr 2014

I guess it's because every 1950s-1960s 2 bedroom house came with a pink room and a blue room and I always got stuck in the pink one. It was like growing up in some monster's stomach.

And those women who stayed home with babies and shiny appliances? They drank or took Miltown, sometimes both.

That New Look was especially cruel to women with children. Childbirth changes your body permanently away from that wasp waist.

BichonFreeze

(1 post)
5. Color significance is interesting
Tue Apr 1, 2014, 06:06 PM
Apr 2014

AH so this is where I read that!! I always tell this to people and they never believe me. Isn't that wild? It's just a relatively recent development that 'it's a girl' reads INUNDATION OF PIIINK!
It makes me think of how while black is used in most of the Western world as a color of death and mourning, in China the color associated with death is white. And instead of white wedding dresses, both the groom and the bride wear red.

CrispyQ

(36,461 posts)
11. Some sci fi author speculated that we use red as an 'alarm' color cuz it's the color of our blood.
Wed Apr 2, 2014, 11:06 AM
Apr 2014

So I guess for Vulcan's it's green.

 

seabeyond

(110,159 posts)
6. and i had men on du swear it was the little wimminz gathering berries way back when. wonder why
Tue Apr 1, 2014, 06:18 PM
Apr 2014

i think evo psych is such bullshit.

yes.

this is what they feed us. evo psych. women, girls are innately drawn to pink because they were the gathers.

facts, history (recent history) do not factor in. it is about story telling to make today fit in with the beginning of time. when ever they choose that to be.

discntnt_irny_srcsm

(18,479 posts)
9. Check out this pic from Disney's Lady and the Tramp...
Tue Apr 1, 2014, 07:21 PM
Apr 2014

...set in Victorian times:



Nice pink bow on the crib and, in another scene, the baby wears a soft pink one piece outfit:



He was dressed in both colors in this 1955 animated classic.

Tuesday Afternoon

(56,912 posts)
15. The term = psychobabble comes to mind. That is some of the stupidest shit I have read today but,
Wed Apr 2, 2014, 11:34 AM
Apr 2014

keep the faith, the day is young yet

MadrasT

(7,237 posts)
17. I shit you not, I had a man tell me in total seriousness
Wed Apr 2, 2014, 05:52 PM
Apr 2014

That pink was for girls because vaginas are pink.

I burst out laughing.

(In person, in real life, someone I know well, NOT an internet troll!!!)

 

seabeyond

(110,159 posts)
18. I have heard that one, too. The berries was here in hof. Lol. That ole evo psych. Brilliant
Wed Apr 2, 2014, 06:02 PM
Apr 2014

Science, dontcha know.

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