Pride Flag Fleece Blanket
Pride Flag Fleece Blanket
This cozy super soft fleece blanket affordable imported outdoor pride flags are hard to keep in stock, especially around pride season!
- Description: synthetic fleece blanket
- Occasions: Great for aftercare, chilling on the couch, for picnics etc.
- Features:
- 6x6fleece blanket
- Double-stitched around all edges with 4 rows of stitching on fly edge
- Material:
- Polyester
- Options available:
Leather
Rainbow
Trans - Great gift along with any of our pride and gender expression gear
- Curious about all the pride flags? Check out this article that explains the history behind many of these designs.
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Rainbow Pride Flag
Designed in 1979 by Gilbert Baker
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. It is worn and displayed to show support for the LGBT community by both allies and members!
- Red = Life
- Orange = Healing
- Yellow = Sunlight
- Green = Serenity
- Blue = Nature
- Purple = Spirit
Leather Pride Flag
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."
"More Color More Pride" Philly Rainbow Pride Flag
Flag your pride Philly Style with the official Philadelphia "More Color More Pride" flag centering the lives and contributions of black and brown LGBTQPIA++ people!
- The Philly Black & Brown inclusive pride flag was officially adopted by the City of Philadelphia in 2017 to celebrate the contributions of people of color to LBBTQPIA++ communities.
- Many moons later, We FINALLY HAVE THE FLAGS at an affordable price, so come get yours!
Progress Pride Flag
Designed by Daniel Quasar in 2018
- Adds five new colors to emphasize the inclusion of BIPOC and Trans voices in the queer community.
- The flag includes black and brown stripes to represent people of color, and baby blue, pink and white, which are used in the Transgender Pride Flag.
Rubber Pride Flag
This symbol is for members of the rubber and latex fetish community to identify like-minded rubberists. The flag was designed by Peter Tolos and Scott Moats in 1995.
- Black represents desire for the latex / rubber look and feel
- Red represents passion for rubber
- Yellow represents a drive for intense rubber play and fantasies
- The kink in the bands of color represents the fact that rubber fetish is a kink
Trans Pride Flag
The Trans flag celebrates the transgender community and the lives of trans people. The flag was designed by Monica Helms in 1999.
- Consists of five horizontal stripes: two light blue, two pink, and one white in the center.
- The blue and pink stripes symbolize the traditional pink and blue color indicators of masculinity or femininity.
- The white stripe in the center signifies transition or nonconformity within these roles.
Pansexual Pride Flag
The flag has been found on various internet sites since mid-2010.
It consists of:
- Three colored horizontal bars: pink, yellow, and blue
- The blue portion of the flag represents those who identify within the male spectrum (regardless of biological sex)
- The pink portion represents those who identify within the female spectrum (regardless of biological sex)
- The yellow portion, found in between the blue and pink portions, represents non-binary attraction
Bear Pride Flag
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.
- Design inspired by Leather Flag and created by Craig Byrnes in 1995.
- Stripes represent various nationalities and colors of bears internationally.
Genderqueer Pride Flag
The genderqueer pride flag was designed in 2011 by Marilyn Roxie. It consists of three stripes:
- Lavender represents androgyny and queerness.
- White represents agender identity or gender neutrality
- Green represents those whose identities are defined outside the binary.
Bisexual Pride Flag
Bisexual Pride Flag was designed by Michael Page in 1998 and consists of three colors:
- Dark pink color representing sexual attraction to the same sex only (homosexual)
- Blue represents sexual attraction to the opposite sex only (heterosexual)
- The resultant overlap color purple represents the unique experience of bisexual folx as being more than "just gay and straight."
- In common usage, Bisexual is used to refer to people with attraction to more than one gender, while pansexual is used to refer to people with attractions to all genders.
Asexual Pride Flag
Asexuality flag consists of multiple stripes. The asexual pride flag was created in 2010 after a vote by members of various asexual communities.
- Black represents asexuality
- Grey represents grey-asexuality and demisexuality
- White represents non-asexual partners and allies
- Purple represents community
The colors represent the following (Top to Bottom):
- Top Red Stripe = Gender Non-Conformity
- Orange Stripe = Independence
- Light Orange Stripe = Community
- White Stripe = Unique Relationships to Womanhood
- Pink Stripe = Serenity & Peace
- Mauve = Love & Sex
- Magenta = Femininity
Polyamory refers to the ability and desire to engage in multiple intimate relationships with the consent of all involved. This flag was created by Jim Evans in 1995.
Non-Binary
Agender Pride Flag:
Designed by Salem X in 2014
- Both black and white represent the complete absence of gender.
- Grey represents being semi-genderless.
- Green represents nonbinary gender, because it is the inverse of purple.
Bootblack Pride Flag
- The flag is reported to have premiered at the International LeatherSir / International Leatherboy event in Atlanta, Georgia in 2005.
- Spanky used a diagonal stripe to differentiate from the leather pride flag. The width of the stripes, signify the wide range of people who are, and appreciate boot blacks. The unisex boot, stands for the non-gender specific nature of boot blacking. The large red heart signifies the heart that the bootblack puts behind his or her boots.
Puppy Pride Flag
This is a flag that represents a part of the community into Pet Play. The White stripe is slightly bigger to represent the broadness of the community, the bone represents the unconditional, non-judgmental heart of the puppy. This design is reported to have been created by Pup Flip Gray in 2011.
Boy/Boi Pride Flag
The Leather Boy/Boi Pride flag is meant to represent Boys/Bois, a subgroup of the leather subculture. The word originally denoted younger and submissive gay men with an appreciation for older and dominant men (these being called Sirs, Masters or Dads), who were often newcomers to the community as well. The flag is reported to have been designed by boy Keith in 1999.
Leather Girl / Grrl Pride Flag
Modeled after the Boy Pride Flag, the Girl Pride Flag is meant to represent the feminine counterpart to leather boy/boi subculture. Often describing younger acting feminine persons in a submissive role to an older or parental dominant of any gender.
Gay MLM Pride
A counterpart to the lesbian strip flag, this design celebrates men or masculine persons loving other masculine persons.
Drag Pride Flag
The Drag Pride flag was designed by Veranda L'Ni. In 2016, the Austin International Drag Festival (AIDF) held a contest for an official flag of drag to be created, and this was picked as the winning design. The colours and symbols represent the following - as detailed by L'Ni:
- Purple = the passion for drag we all share
- White = the blank slate that is our body and face that we all change to create the characters that we become
- Blue = self expression and loyalty
- Crown = leadership in the drag community
- Stars = the many forms of drag
Neurodivergent Pride
The neurodiversity features the iconic rainbow infinity mobius strip symbol on a white background. The rainbow infinity symbol symbolizes the great diversity in the Autistic community, and is widely used to represent the larger neurodiversity community beyond autism, such as ADHD and dyslexia.
Autistic Pride
The Autistic pride symbol represents autism as a unique kind of neurodiversity. The gold infinity symbol was created to replace the classic puzzle piece used by those who often see autism as an illness to be eradicated. Created by Autistic folx, for Autistic folx to be proud of their disabilities, strengths, and differences from allistics (non-autistic people), this symbol represents the fight for acceptance rather than erasure.