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LGBTQ+ Pride Flags
In the LGBTQ+ community, we signify our pride with flags. With many distinct identities in the collective, there comes many distinct flags to know. We have collected all of the flags and a guide to learn about all of the alternative colors of our community’s rainbow. We know that this may not be all of the flags that represent our society, but we will update the page as novel flags become popular!
Explore the flag collection below! Observe a flag's name by hovering or clicking on the flag.
Umbrella Flags
Gilbert Baker Pride Flag
Traditional Pride Flag
Philadelphia Pride Flag
Progress Pride Flag
Intersex-Inclusive Progress Pride Flag
Queer Pride Flag
The original Pride Flag was created in 1978 after activist Harvey Milk asked artist Gilbert Baker to design a symbol of gay pride. Each color represents a distinct part of the Queer community: hot pink represents sex, red symbolizes animation, orange stands for healing, yellow equals sunlight, emerald stands for nature, turquoise symbolizes magic and art, indigo represents serenity, while violet symbolizes the soul of LGBTQ+ people.
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You might be familiar with the six-colored rainbow flag that is widely used to represent the Gay community. But did you know that this is a relatively new rendition of the original?
The unique flag (shown here) was designed by activist, veteran, drag queen, and musician, Gilbert Baker, and made its debut at the San Francisco Gay and Lesbian Freedom Day March in 1978. He was inspired by the Rolling Stones song She’s a Rainbow, and the 1960s hippies movement, assigning each color with a specific meaning:
Pink: Sex (later removed)
Red: Life
Orange: Healing
Yellow: Sunlight
Green: Nature
Turquoise: Magic (later removed)
Indigo: Serenity
Violet: Spirit
The evolution to the six-colored flag used today happened out of practicality.
After the parade in 1978, demand for the Parade Flag increased, but the hot pink fabric was difficult to find in large quantities. Then, the Paramount Flag Company started making a version out of the standard rainbow colors to help join demand, and a seven-color pride flag was the new norm.
A year later, the flag evolved once more…
Bigender Pride Flag
Are you looking to add some tint and fabulosity to your everyday life or perhaps to fly your favorite queer flag at the next Pride? Either way, you'll be making a statement with this Bigender Pride Flag.
A bigender person is some whose feeling of personal identity encompasses two genders. It literally translates as ‘two genders’ or ‘double gender,’ and these genders could be male and female but could also combine genderfluid identities.
Printed on SuperTex (a quality blend of polyester fiber and PVC) and finished with brass grommets (that's the term apparently!), it is suitable for indoor or casual outdoor use. The flag measures 90 x 150cm and is perfect for wearing as a cape ...or hanging on the wall.
We have all the optimal gay, bisexual, pansexual, transexual, and other LGBT flags. The rainbow flag is the most common flag of our community and has been used for over four decades — but there is now a colorful array of flags for all the diverse subsets of our queer community.
If this one doesn't suit you - we have plenty more. And if you can't find the right LGBT flag for you, acquire in touch with us to see if we can source it!
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