Pink; Arthurian fiction
May 12, 2010
Hey all, nothing much to report. I had an interview yesterday that went well; hoping to hear back in the next few days. Right now I’m surfing the Internet looking at ultra-light gis for summer and women’s gis in general. Is it too much to ask for them not to be dyed pink or feature pink stitching? I don’t want to look like someone spilled Pepto-Bismol on the mats.
If you’re looking for something to read, I’m in the process of posting a story I wrote years ago on my poetry/prose blog. It’s Arthurian fiction, though King Arthur has a cameo, not the protagonist’s role. Check it out if you’re into that sort of thing.
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Seems like they’re trying to appeal to what they think is the typical feminine proclivity towards the pink section of the color wheel. You might want to consult with your brother about marketing gis to the atypical female.
There’s an untapped market out there!
I would think that the types of females looking for gis would tend to be the type of females not so into pink.
Than again, I’m running with stereotypes, not facts, so I could be completely wrong.