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48 Pro-LGBTQ and Queer-Owned Companies to Shop for Pride Month
TomboyX Essentials Soft Bra - Rainbow Celebration Stripes
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This queer-founded, size-inclusive, and sustainably-made brand makes some of the softest undies and swim gear ever. Wear your rainbow stripes with celebration (and then accidentally forget that you're wearing a bra, because the fabric is THAT soft).
Peace Out Celebration Limited Edition Salicylic Acid Acne Healing Dots
Wearing a pimple patch is nothing to be ashamed of, and now you can wear yours with extra pride. Until July 6th, $5 from each Pride Acne Dot sold by LGBTQIA+ founded mark Peace Out will be donated to The Trevor Proposal with a minimum contribution of $25,000.
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Colourpop The Power of Pride
Colourpop has released a limited-edition bundle of their iconic shadows along with making a donation to The Trevor Venture to celebrate Celebration 2023.
Converse Custom Chuck Taylor All Star Pride
Showcase your Pride with customized Chuck Taylor kicks courtesy of Converse. Converse has pledged to continue its annual grants to support LGBTQIA+ and gender-expansive youth organiz
Pride looks different in 2020, but these 50+ brands are still supporting the LGBTQ community with Parade collections
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- Many top brands possess launched Pride products and collections that celebrate the LGBTQ community.
- Though Pride looks different in 2020, you can still show your true colors with Pride-themed clothes, sneakers, makeup, snacks, and more.
- All the brands we feature are making sizable donations to worthy LGBTQ organizations like GLSEN, The Trevor Project, and
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In recent years, many brands have begun offering special collections in June to celebrate Pride Month.
And even though Self-acceptance parades and other common celebrations have been canceled or moved online this year, there are still plenty of ways to celebrate Pride with exceptional purchases.
We've gathered some of the best offerings, including clothes, sneakers, snacks, beverages, makeup, personal care products, and more.
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22 LGBTQ+ Clothing Brands to Shop for Pride (and Beyond)
Woxer
Ranked as one of the best underwear for women by our textile experts, testers loved this brand's boxers for the super soft feel, stretchiness, no fly opening and secure waistband. Woxers are boxer-brief style underwear planned for women and queer people to fit other bodies better than boxers made exclusively for men. Soph Mosca, my favorite lesbian TikToker, showed off the brand's colorful Self-acceptance collection this year in a video where she styled the sports bras and boxers with her outfit.
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Kirrin Finch
If you're a woman or non-binary person and deserve a bespoke suit and button-up shirt for function, a wedding or a fancy event, check out this menswear-inspired brand that makes suiting and other well-appointed attire for all kinds of bodies.
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TomboyX
TomboyX started out creating underwear that fits every body, regardless of where you fall on the size and gender spectrum. But they've since expanded into a whole range of swim, sleep, active and loungewear tha
71+ of our favorite Gay owned brands to assist year round
Pride Month serves as a reminder of the progress made for LGBTQ+ representation worldwide, and is a extraordinary opportunity to highlight LGBTQIA+ owned brands. Helping shoppers learn about these companies encourages support beyond the month of June, especially when visibility is more important than ever: Even though more than 50 years have passed since the Stonewall uprising, discriminatory anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, anti-LGBTQ+ abhor and major companies rolling back their LGBTQ+ aid are rising at alarming rates.
“Queer entrepreneurs are going to look at the world differently because the world is not always a safe or thoughtful place for us,” says Helen Russell, a co-founder of Equator Coffees. “Increased exposure for these brands can mean new allies, not just new customers.”
We spoke to Russell and several other LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs to learn more about the successes and challenges they face while running their companies. We also rounded up our favorite LGBTQ+ owned brands to shop from, and notable products we think you should know about.
SKIP AHEADBeauty brands |Clothing and accessories brands |Food and b This Pride Month, we’re shining a flash on the outdoor brands that are LGBTQ-friendly all year round, rather than those that show up after our pink dollars only during June! The 10 brands listed here have all taken action in straightforward support of LGBTQIA lives. They leave beyond Pride month merchandise and donate money directly to LGBTQ-led organizations. They’ve made statements of support on male lover marriage and transsexual rights. They acknowledge the ways LGBTQ folks have historically been made to feel unwelcome and unsafe outdoors, and they’re working for change. Some of these brands own legacies of supporting queer folks that stretch back over a decade! Outdoor gear is costly. So when we’re putting a nice chunk of transform down on needed equipment, why not support brands with track records of standing up for equality? Want to keep up with the latest trends impacting LGBTQ outdoor recreation? Sign up for the email list. Outdoors brand Arc’teryx supports the queer society in several ways. They’ve directly supported LGBTQ+ athletes and ambassadors, like climber Jordan Cannon. In 2022, the company donated $50,000 to five LGBT
1. Arc’teryx