The preconceptions of fashion ❓🤔💭
What preconceived ideas do people have about clothing? You may be surprised to know that you the person reading this right now actually have some. For example if I were to ask most people to say the first word that comes to mind when I say the word pink most would say the word girl. Same with the color blue most people would think of the word boy. It's not just colors but also types of clothing that people have preconceived notions about such as the opinion that clothing like dresses or even heels are only for girls. Well in this article i'm going to explain why these preconceived notions are wrong and how they came to be.
Before the Preconceptions of Fashion
First off if you look back in history uni-sex clothing was very common. Looking back at the history of both the East and the West, men and women were both wearing skirt / gown / dress-like garments. Just look at the toga-wearing Roman and Greek statues, the paintings depicting ancient times, the kilts worn by the Scottish Highlanders, the robes worn by Chinese and Japanese emperors, the loincloths worn by Native Americans and other tribal groups, the lava-lava of the Polynesian and Oceanic groups, the sarong of the Malay people, thawb or thobe dishdasha or jalabiyyah worn by some people in the Arab peninsula. These are all examples of a time where many of the preconceptions about clothing today didn't exist.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/321022279669203778/
`
Preconceived Ideas About Colors and Clothing and Where They Came From
Marketing Scheme Of Companies
The the story begins back in the 1800's when both girls and boys wore white dresses until the age 6 or 7. They were dressed in white so clothing could easily be bleached if cleaning was needed. Dresses were also less complicated than pants so it also made potty training easier. One other reason why dresses were more practical was because it takes a lot longer to grow out of a dress then a pair of pants. Back then there wasn't any preconceived notions about what color of clothing boys and girls should wear or even what type.The photo on the right was taken in the Mid 1800’s.
`On the left family portrait taken sometime around 1910 ___ On the right is Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1884
Later around the mid 1800's children clothes of several different pastel colors started hitting the shelfs. None of the colors were perceived as gender specific at that time. However by 1918 all that had changed due to an article from the trade publication Earnshaw's Infants' Department. The article said that "pink,being more decided and stronger color,is more suitable for the boy. While blue,which is more delicate and dainty,is prettier for the girl". Yes you heard right! It was totally the other way around then how people perceive blue and pink today.
Not too soon after in the 1940's retailers figured out that they could make more money by advertising one color to girls and another color to boys. One reason for this is because people would be more reluctant to pass down clothes to one sex to the another. This would result in people buying a separate set of clothes for each sex and therefore retailers would make a lot more money. So that's what retailers did they decided to advertise blue clothing and even certain toys to boys and pink ones to girls which resulted in the preconceptions people have today. Of course though there is no such thing as boy colors and girl colors or even boy toys and girl toys.
Source: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/when-did-girls-start-wearing-pink-1370097
Later on though the preconception that video games were only for boys was also created with the help of the creation of the preconception that some toys are for boys and others are for girls. This fantastic video from the Adam Ruins Everything series does a great job explaining how this happened.
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="
Horses and Practicality
Company manipulation of the public wasn't the only reason people started to think girls should wear one thing and boys should wear other. Way before that the popularity of skirts for boys probably declined when people started using horses. Mainly because it made it easier for people on horseback to fight without being encumbered by their togas, gowns or skirt-like garments. Instead of skirts they used trousers to making horse riding more comfortable. Since women didn't ride much (not being soldiers), they did not need to wear trousers, and so their garment gradually came to be regarded as feminine which implies non-masculine. This is an very earlier example of why people started perceiving skirts as a clothing for girls and not boys.
Source: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/first-pants-worn-horse-riders-3000-years-ago
Conclusion
I hope you found this article interesting and that you learned something new. It's really interesting that it's ingrained in our society that certain clothing,toys,and colors somehow intrinsically belong to a certain sex even though they don't. Maybe one day as a society we will move back to perceiving these things as uni-sex like we did before. We are certainly getting closer and closer to that reality as people realize that it's ok to be who you want to be.
Other good articles on this topic I ran into:
Nyborg Writing Series:
If you enjoyed this writing you will probably enjoy these articles too.
- Futurtopia#5 - 5G is the key to the future
- Futurtopia#4 - Problems with the Singularity?
- Futurtopia#3 - How blockchain will revolutionize the world!
- Futurtopia#2 - Living forever?
- Futurtopia#1 - Neural Lace (How Society Will Change)
If you like the article please give it an upvote and resteem! Also follow me if you like this content.
That's a good article. Having a daughter we've encountered the girl vs boy clothing issue numerous times already and she's not even one yet.
Congratulations! This post has been upvoted from the communal account, @minnowsupport, by DigitalCosmos555 from the Minnow Support Project. It's a witness project run by aggroed, ausbitbank, teamsteem, theprophet0, and someguy123. The goal is to help Steemit grow by supporting Minnows and creating a social network. Please find us in the Peace, Abundance, and Liberty Network (PALnet) Discord Channel. It's a completely public and open space to all members of the Steemit community who voluntarily choose to be there.
If you like what we're doing please upvote this comment so we can continue to build the community account that's supporting all members.