Enamel Pride Flag Heart Pin
Flag your pride decoratively and discretely to signal solidarity to others with similar orientations and allyships.
These affordable imported enamel pins are the perfect way to fly your flag every day. Choose the appropriate flag(s) for your proud colors, and fly them anywhere- on your bag, lapel, jacket, curtains, bulletin board or anywhere else you desire to rally yourself to your own cause!
Curious about all the pride flags? Check out this article that explains the history behind many of these designs. flagging, pride, lgbtq, lifetstyle, bdsm
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The Popular six stripe rainbow flag was modified in the late 1970s to six even stripes symbolizing the diversity and hope of the LGBT community.
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Pride Flag Pin Leather | ![]() |
The Leather Pride Flag is a symbol used by the Leather and BDSM subcultures since the 1990s. It was designed by Tony DeBlase in 1989. According to DeBlase: "The flag is composed of nine horizontal stripes of equal width. From the top and from the bottom, the stripes alternate black and royal blue. The central stripe is white. In the upper left quadrant of the flag is a large red heart. I will leave it to the viewer to interpret the colors and symbols." | |
Pride Flag Pin Philly Rainbow More Colors More Pride |
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Flag your pride Philly Style with the official Philadelphia More Colors, More Pride flag celebrating the lives and contributions of black and brown LGBTQPIA++ people!
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Pride Flag Pin Rubber | ![]() |
This symbol is for members of the rubber and latex fetish community to identify like-minded rubberists Design inspiration reflects
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The Trans flag celebrates the transgender community and the lives of trans people.
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The pansexual pride flag was designed as a symbol for the pansexual community The pansexual pride flag has been found on various internet sites since mid-2010. It consists of
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The International Bear Brotherhood Flag was designed to represent the bear subculture within the LGBT community. The gay bear culture celebrates secondary sex characteristics such as growth of body hair and facial hair, which is typically considered a "bear" trait.
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Pride Flag Pin Genderqueer | ![]() |
The genderqueer pride flag consists of three stripes:
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Bisexual Pride Flag consists of three colors:
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Asexuality flag consists of multiple stripes.
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The Lesbian Pride flag features seven different shades of pink, white and red. Sometimes it features the addition of a lipstick mark in one corner and is flown to celebrate the subculture of Lipstick Lesbian, members of which stick to a ‘feminine’ image rather than taking a ‘butch’ or masculine role or style. If you want this style, select "Lipstick Lesbian" from the item menu
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The Lesbian Pride flag features seven different shades of pink, white and red. This version features the addition of a lipstick mark in one corner and is flown to celebrate the subculture of Lipstick Lesbian, members of which stick to a ‘feminine’ image rather than taking a ‘butch’ or masculine role or style. |
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POLYAMORY PRIDE |
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Created by 17-year-old Kye Rowan in 2014, this flag was a response to nonbinary people feeling improperly represented by the genderqueer flag. This symbol was not to replace Roxie's creation but sit beside it as an option. The yellow symbolizes gender outside a binary. The white, a mix of all colors, represents those with many or all genders. Purple stands in for those who feel both binary male and female or fluid between them. The black is for the agender community, without sexuality or color. |
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