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Where did the fashion for pale pastels for children's clothes, furniture, toys come from? and got a better answer
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From the vapid detergents that wash the dyes out of your rags?
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From the vile detergents that wash the dyes out of the rags.
From the vile detergents that wash the dyes out of the rags.
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I think it's much better than the bright, poisonous paints that abound in modern toys and the like.
I think it's much better than the bright, poisonous paints that abound in modern toys and the like.
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I think, so that a child's eye doesn't get tired.
I think, so that a child's eye doesn't get tired.
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one photographer said that bright garish clothes lose the baby's features and pale colors don't take the eye off the baby's face. In short, to make the baby more visible.
one photographer said that bright garish clothes lose the baby's features and pale colors don't take the eye off the baby's face. In short, to make the baby more visible.
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It's fashion rather on the advice of psychologists that bright colors irritate the eye. Accordingly, it is the designers' PR,
It's fashion rather on the advice of psychologists that bright colors irritate the eye. Accordingly, it is the designers' PR,
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Almost all children today are hyperactive as pregnant mothers live in a frantic rhythm. It is necessary to soothe the children's nerves somehow. Do you like the green toy dog or the raspberry mouse?
Almost all children today are hyperactive as pregnant mothers live in a frantic rhythm. It is necessary to soothe the children's nerves somehow. Do you like the green toy dog or the raspberry mouse?
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And I wonder who buys those crazy synthetic dark blue tights with bright pink-yellow-green, etc. patterns-Mockery.
And I wonder who buys those crazy synthetic dark blue tights with bright pink-yellow-green, etc. patterns-Mockery.