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A Definitive Guide to the Coolest, Queerest Pride Gear the Internet Has to Offer
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A Definitive Guide to the Coolest, Queerest Pride Gear the Internet Has to Offer
Stay fierce during pride season with the coolest gear you'll find on the Internet. Bring on the rainbows.
Be fearless in a bro tank:
via lookhuman.com
The message is simple, but clear: You're here, you're queer and you can get it here.
In case anyone wasn't sure about your status, then allow this bold t-shirt to assist you:
via lookhuman.com
Let them know. Get it here.
A shamelessly sexy option for the ladies who like ladies:
via bonanza.com
The perfect gift for anyone who's ever written Disney princess slash fiction. Get it here.
This unicorn that sharts rainbows:
via amazon.com
Is that not reason enough to step out in this truly life-affirming t-shirt? Get it here.
Taking your business elsewhere? Fear not:
via lookhuman.com
Indiana isn't ready for this jelly.
Want to stick it to the gender binary?
via etsy.com
Another take on the queer bro tank:
via etsy.com
For a subtle wink at your queer pride:
via etsy.com
Or an unapologetic tote bag:
via etsy.com
Need a place to store your queer gear? Get it here.
Make an honest statement:
via etsy.com
And look good doing it. Get it here.
Because everyone's a little bit gay:
via revelandriot.com
All gay, all day. Get it here.
This T-Rex barfing a rainbow is sure to brighten up your day:
via threadless.com
Or at least serve as a conversation starter. Get it here.
Rep your favorite kitchen appliance:
via autostraddle.goodsie.com
Also, your favorite activity. Get it here.
You are strong. Proud. Shameless.
via revelandriot.com
Just like this majestic rainbow mountain. Get it here.
It's a queer world:
via etsy.com
And everyone else is just living in it. Get it here.
Sofia is a comedian and writer of blogs and indignant Yelp reviews in Los Angeles. Read her on xoJane, Nerve, AlterNet, and others.
Sofia is a comedian and writer of blogs and indignant Yelp reviews in Los Angeles. Read her on xoJane, Nerve, AlterNet, and others.