Not really sure how I feel about it? What bout underwear and bathing suits? But I do remember when I waz a kidy mother never made me wear a bikini top till I wa z 12 and started developing.... why bother right?
Anyway a lot of people feel strongly about this!
http://www.adweek.com/adfreak/man-poses ... ies-166364
Target removes gender labeling from kids clothes?
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Oh I misunderstood. It's not for clothes, they are keeping that... it's just for toys and bedding etc... so why the big fuss?
How many girls here played with trucks? I used to love racecars and dumptrucks I used to build entire cities in the sandbox, I was a tomboy but I don't think I was every confused about my femininity at the same time...
http://m.snopes.com/2015/08/10/target-r ... er-labels/
http://mediamatters.org/video/2015/08/1 ... -of/204915
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/tar ... nt-n406741
How many girls here played with trucks? I used to love racecars and dumptrucks I used to build entire cities in the sandbox, I was a tomboy but I don't think I was every confused about my femininity at the same time...
http://m.snopes.com/2015/08/10/target-r ... er-labels/
http://mediamatters.org/video/2015/08/1 ... -of/204915
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/tar ... nt-n406741
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Yeah I always played with Matchboxes and stuff. And other little cars. Even my nephews would play with GI Joe's or regular dolls and they're into football and all that stuff now!
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Wow! I never knew there was a gender label for toys!stickyvicky wrote:Oh I misunderstood. It's not for clothes, they are keeping that... it's just for toys and bedding etc... so why the big fuss?
How many girls here played with trucks? I used to love racecars and dumptrucks I used to build entire cities in the sandbox, I was a tomboy but I don't think I was every confused about my femininity at the same time...
http://m.snopes.com/2015/08/10/target-r ... er-labels/
http://mediamatters.org/video/2015/08/1 ... -of/204915
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/tar ... nt-n406741
I played with matchbox and hot wheels cars. I was a tomboy and proud of it. I built cities in the sand, I was real good at roads. And who says a kid has to sleep on certain sheets! Come on people!! That's just crazy.
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Lincoln logs and legos were always fun gn toys, I say kudos for expanding the marketing barriers.
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Not sure what Roland meany by "sizing issues," but that has always been a confusion point for me. I don't see the problem.
A mans shoe is a size "9." But a woman's shoe the same size is a size "12." A man's shirt is size 15. A woman 's shirt the same size is a size 12.
Of course I understand the difference in mens and womens designs. But I don't understand why the numbers have to be different.
Don't bitch at me. You folks haven't had a good OldGuy in over a week.
A mans shoe is a size "9." But a woman's shoe the same size is a size "12." A man's shirt is size 15. A woman 's shirt the same size is a size 12.
Of course I understand the difference in mens and womens designs. But I don't understand why the numbers have to be different.
Don't bitch at me. You folks haven't had a good OldGuy in over a week.
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That's exactly what I meant. Boys and girls size numbering system are different. This was the main issue on why they weren't able to mix clothes which they were actually planning to. As to why their sizes are different? I never fully understood why they size clothes differently though.WalterB wrote:Not sure what Roland meany by "sizing issues," but that has always been a confusion point for me. I don't see the problem.
A mans shoe is a size "9." But a woman's shoe the same size is a size "12." A man's shirt is size 15. A woman 's shirt the same size is a size 12.
Of course I understand the difference in mens and womens designs. But I don't understand why the numbers have to be different.
Don't bitch at me. You folks haven't had a good OldGuy in over a week.
Good thing that Target went bankrupt in Canada, or whatever the reason was for them leaving, I don't wanna see guys in pink snowsuits, with matching scarfs, mitts and a toque
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My style is casual. T-shirt and shorts, or sweats when it's colder....and most of my t-shirts are actually men's. They're more comfortable and give you more room. Most girls shirts anymore are made to suck right against your body...no one wants to see my chub like that. I'm no size zero! Lol. But I'm not manly or feel manly for wearing a men's shirt. It's just way more comfortable.
My style is casual. T-shirt and shorts, or sweats when it's colder....and most of my t-shirts are actually men's. They're more comfortable and give you more room. Most girls shirts anymore are made to suck right against your body...no one wants to see my chub like that. I'm no size zero! Lol. But I'm not manly or feel manly for wearing a men's shirt. It's just way more comfortable.
Show me your kitties. >:D