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They’ll Never Call Your Princess a Cute Little Boy Again
You know your baby is a girl. She looks like a girl to you even without pink clothes on, or a bow in her tiny wisps of hair. But it’s very possible that no one but you can tell. Sorry! Many babies look pretty darn gender neutral. Boys could be girls. Girls could be boys. And not everyone picks up on cues like baby-wrapped-in-a-blanket-covered-in-dinosaurs-equals-boy.
So help those strangers at the grocery store out. Dress your baby in a tee from Snug Attack.
Click through to see tees for twins.
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6 Comments
Nadine commented on Nov 04 10 at 1:19 pmI got this shirt for my son a couple months ago! It’s so cute….but…one morning, my husband and I took our son out to breakfast wearing it and the server still asked if he was a girl. GOODNESS!
amy commented on Nov 04 10 at 8:15 pmI love the twin A and twin B shirts. but now, for my 3 year old identical twin boys, it might be a little late for us.
puck commented on Nov 05 10 at 12:02 amreally? is it that important how your pretty darn gender neutral tiny person is read by strangers? ugh.
gabrielleblair commented on Nov 05 10 at 12:36 amIsn’t it funny? Some people are very bothered by it by their girl being called a boy (or vice versa). Others could care less.
the sleepy time gal commented on Nov 05 10 at 8:35 pmi could totally use the twin ones for my babies. their grandparents can’t even tell them a part!
kearsten commented on Apr 14 11 at 9:46 amIt didn’t bother me if someone got it wrong in a gender neutral outfit, but when my daughter was dressed in a pink ruffled dress with a fluffy bonnet on her head or a big-bowed headband, ruffled socks and obviously girly crib shoes, and someone called her a boy, I would practically have a mental breakdown! LOL How stupid are some people? Surely ANYONE with half a brain could see she was a girl!
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