First, I love turquoise and cyan colors and I've seen a lot of baby gear in these shades. And second, I wanted to not have overly boyish or girlish patterns or colors on carseats, strollers, play yards, etc., so I can use it for future children (hopefully!) who could be boys or girls. And third, I am actually having a boy.
So is turquoise in the fabrics a little too much for a boy or would it be fine for a girl, too? Does it look too boyish (as being shades of blue anyway) to be considered neutral?
Just seeking thoughts. Thanks!
Re: Is turquoise gender neutral?
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I think so. We got all teal and grey for our baby gear with DD just because I felt like it was silly to buy super girly non-clothing items. I mean, I don't drive a pink car or have a kitchen full of pink appliances and people still manage to realize I'm female.
DD's room/LO#3's nursery is mustard, turquoise, black and white. I think it's very neutral and modern.
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