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Surreal ad promotes gender-neutral collection

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Children’s clothing has long been a prisoner of an antiquated thought process. Except for a few girl-powered screen-printed shirts every once in a while, there remains this notion that “boy clothing” and “girl clothing” should be heavily regarded. In reality, clothing doesn’t have to be so gender-specific, especially as we continue to witness the fluidity of gender identity and expression.

It’s a shame, really, because pigeonholing fashion into categories is just so limiting. What the world of children’s clothing needs is a serious wake-up call.

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