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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 delicate feel, stretchiness, no fly opening and secure waistband. Woxers are boxer-brief way underwear designed for women and non-binary people to fit other bodies improved than boxers made exclusively for men. Soph Mosca, my favorite lesbian TikToker, showed off the brand's colorful Identity festival 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 female or non-binary person and need a bespoke suit and button-up shirt for work, a wedding or a want event, check out this menswear-inspired identity 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 splash, sleep, active and loungewear t
However, mainstream brands often fall short in catering to the diverse needs of the LGBTQ+ group. These brands typically overlook the needs of trans, neutrois, gender-fluid folks or anyone else outside of the binary. Fortunately, many queer-owned brands are pledged to filling this gap, dedicating themselves to providing our community with the gender-affirming products we deserve.
In this article, we shine a spotlight on 15 LGBTQ+ owned brands that are creating a safe cosmos where queer folks can find a range of gender-affirming products. From pants and shirts to binders, lingerie, swimwear, gaffs, tucking underwear, and more, these brands are making strides in inclusivity.
This curated list is handpicked by Famm™ — a homosexual, woman, and POC-owned platform where you can easily uncover brands, products, and services by Queer founders. With over 600 brands, products and service providers, Famm™ is on a mission to bring more representation to queer-owned businesses, inspire the next generation of Gay entrepreneurs, and support our community develop generational wealth.
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And Our Label
A non-binary label creating adoration , pleasure, and play for Lgbtq+ people. Nonbinary-owned.
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BECCA LOVE
Handcrafted, identity- affirming apparel. Nonbinary-owned.
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GAY PRIDE APPAREL
Thoughtfully designed apparel for all identities. Latine-owned.
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FRINGE + CO.
Wearable fun made in Modern Orleans. Woman-owned.
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HAUTEBUTCH
Masculine-inspired androgynous clothing. Black-owned + Woman-owned.
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TRANSFIGURE Issue CO.
LGBTQIA+ Inclusive Print Studio in Grand Rapids, MI. Trans-owned.
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QUEER GEAR
Queer-owned and Woman-owned clothing and accessories.
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ADAM DALTON BLAKE
Clothing from contemporary designer and illustrator Adam Dalton Blake
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KIRRIN FINCH
Menswear-inspired, androgynous & tomboy style. Woman-owned
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Suay Sew Shop
Lindsay Rose Medoff, CEO of Suay Sew Shop, started the company in 2017 with one mission in mind: Giving back. Sua
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Pride Month serves as a reminder of the progress made for LGBTQ+ representation worldwide, and is a unique 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+ despise and major companies rolling back their LGBTQ+ sustain are rising at alarming rates.
“Queer entrepreneurs are going to look at the world differently because the world is not always a safe or gentle 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.
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