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When I see people talking about pink as a feminine color, all I can think is back to a class I took in college where the discussion of the day was on gender identity and how up until the 1920s pink was a boys color since it was a red derivative. Blue was the girls color.
So if you want to be REALLY old school, wear pink because it's masculine.
Or just don't give a **** what anyone says you should wear and rock what you like. I've got a handful of pink shoes and quite a bit of pink shirts, tees and polos and full button ups. I like how the color plays on my normal skin tone, and even more so in the summer when I have a deeper tan.
Looking at those Christmas Sweaters, they still aren't a pair I'd chase after, but I think I'd have loved them if they were just grey with the satin swoosh/tongue.
So if you want to be REALLY old school, wear pink because it's masculine.
Or just don't give a **** what anyone says you should wear and rock what you like. I've got a handful of pink shoes and quite a bit of pink shirts, tees and polos and full button ups. I like how the color plays on my normal skin tone, and even more so in the summer when I have a deeper tan.
Looking at those Christmas Sweaters, they still aren't a pair I'd chase after, but I think I'd have loved them if they were just grey with the satin swoosh/tongue.
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