Target and Abercrombie Are Making Gender-Neutral Kids’ Clothes.

Clothing brands like Abercrombie and Target are finally figuring out  that some boys like pink, so they’re making their kids’ collections more  diverse and gender-neutral. Abercrombie and Fitch’s first  gender-neutral children’s collection just came out and ads for it  feature girls wearing black and camo-print and boys in pink and florals.

“Parents and their kids don’t want to be confined to specific colors  and styles, depending on whether shopping for a boy or a girl,” Stacia Andersen,  brand president of Abercrombie & Fitch and Abercrombie Kids, says  in a statement. Plus, after having to close dozens of stores after sex  stopped selling for the company well known for their racy ads and  topless male in-store models, ditching the gender labels will help them  boost their bottom line.

Other brands that are coming out with unisex clothes for both girls and boys include Baby Blastoff, Free To Be Kids and Jill and Jack.  Target’s inclusive Cat and Jack line also feature clothes without itchy, skin-irritating tags and with flat seams for kids with sensory  processing sensitivities, as well as bottoms with wider legs to help kids with disabilities dress more easily.

Source: Moneyish


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