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    Why Is It So Hard to Find Good (Non Cash-Grab) Pride Merch?

    longdaBy longda2026年6月11日没有评论2 Mins Read
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    “Hi, gay!”

    Nothing kicks off Pride Month quite like corporate rainbow-washing. Every June, mega-retailers get into the LGBTQ+ spirit by plastering rainbows and cheeky words like “slay!” onto colorful tees and hoodies. As a member of the community, I’m not hating on this approach per se: It’s the spirit of allyship that counts. Especially as our current administration continues to threaten LGBTQ+ health and rights across the nation, some pro-gay energy via fashion is harmless and, in fact, welcomed.

    But still: As someone who partakes in Pride Month but rarely wears flashy colors, I wonder why it’s so hard to find good Pride merch that isn’t a blatant cash-grab. Using the vague spirit of acceptance in a splashy way to tick an inclusivity box? Not very slay, if you ask me. Luckily, there are a few brands who have created Pride merch with intention this month—partnering with LGBTQ+ causes to use fashion for good. And better yet, in addition to the charitable components, the designs are even tasteful, too.

    Take New York designer Connor Ives and his signature “Protect The Dolls” tee, already worn by celebrities like Pedro Pascal and Troye Sivan. Not only does it have a clear message, but all of its proceeds are also donated directly to Trans Lifeline—a trans-led charity that delivers life-saving services to those who need them.

    Other chic and thoughtful Pride merch on the scene? Brands like David Yurman have released Pride-themed jewelry that benefits The Trevor Project, providing life-saving resources for LGBTQ+ youth. Levi’s has released denim items supporting Outright International, a global organization dedicated to advancing LGBTQ+ human rights.

    Turns out, you can authentically support the community, and wear more unexpected and discrete Pride merch. Not that there is anything wrong with the full-on rainbow approach—now is the month to be loud and proud. Just try not to buy the soulless corporate pieces, ’kay?

    Below, shop Pride merch that benefits good causes.

    Conner Ives

    Protect the Dolls T-shirt

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