Men wearing pink

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WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart almost always wear Pink & Black in his pro wrestling days.
 
Hello, I understand that this may be a dumb question. I am a straight male. Often, our society labels colors like pink and purple as girl colors. If I were to wear a piece of clothing that including pink on it, am I sinning by wearing a color girls wear? Thanks in advance. God bless!
Just some advice from one angle: I have a pink polo shirt (exact color would be coral) and I’ve gotten compliments from women several times while wearing it.

So yeah, if you’re not encumbered with stereotypes and are afraid to do it, I’d say adding a little pink to your wardrobe is a smart decision that will give you character. I wouldn’t cover myself in it but I wouldn’t go out of the way to avoid it either.

I live in a part of the country where 75% of the male population is covered in black at all times. Walking down the street is like a funeral procession or the march of the dead.

Pink will make your fabulous!

 
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In What A WayTo Go Gene Kelly played a character who always wore pink and was nicknamed Pinky accordingly. At that time—the mid-1960s—nobody saw it as alluding in any way to the character’s sexual preferences.
 
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As a boy, I loved hot pink. Society told me this was girly, and I felt guilty for liking it.

Eventually, I decided that it was society’s problem, not mine. Guys look great in pink.
 
I don’t like pink on men. I don’t even like pink for myself! But that’s just more me not really being fond of the color and nothing more
 
Yeah, The Husband wouldn’t be caught dead wearing pink but it’s purely because he doesn’t like the color and not due to any perceived association with females.
 
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You can wear whatever colors you like. There’s no sin in color choice. I think it’s a great improvement that color choices for men are not so restricted anymore. Growing up in the 50s in Detroit, the men usually only wore black, brown and blue - boring. However, black men could be seen sporting suits in bright green or yellow or other colors, so they never conformed to the old boring clothing color choices.
 
My husband wore a white shirt with pink pinstripes and a pink tie for the baptism of our daughter.

Since then he’s had a number of pink ties and shirts.
 
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