The color pink was once considered masculine in the 18th century.
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Pink’s gender association has shifted over time; in parts of Europe, pink (a lighter red) was sometimes linked with boys/men and military styling. Even into the 19th century, boys could be dressed in pink, while modern “pink-for-girls” norms hardened more in the 20th century. (Wikipedia)
🤯 "The color pink was once considered masculine in the 18th century. Gender stereotypes age worse than low-rise jeans."