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Pride Flag - Unisex AOP Cut & Sew Tee
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S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL | |
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Width, in | 19.02 | 20.51 | 22.01 | 24.02 | 25.98 | 27.48 |
Length, in | 29.02 | 30.00 | 30.98 | 32.01 | 32.99 | 34.02 |
Sleeve length, in | 8.46 | 8.74 | 9.06 | 9.37 | 9.65 | 9.96 |
This tee was created to be a versatile and stylish companion for all your casual appearances. With its uniquely textured, thick, microfiber-knit fabric, this t-shirt bears a premium, soft feel that remains lightweight and highly breathable – the perfect combo for a hot day or layering.
.: 100% Polyester
.: Light fabric (4.0 oz/yd² (113 g/m²)) / (6.0 oz/yd² (170 g/m²))
.: Regular fit
.: Tagless
.: Runs true to size
The pride flag, also known as the rainbow flag, is a symbol of the LGBTQ+ community. It consists of six stripes: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. The colors of the flag are often associated with diversity and inclusion, and the flag is used as a symbol of solidarity and pride for the LGBTQ+ community. The rainbow flag was designed by Gilbert Baker in 1978 and has become a widely recognized symbol of the LGBTQ+ community. It is used in many different contexts, including pride parades, events, and campaigns. The pride flag is often used as a umbrella term to include all of the other LGBTQ+ pride flags, such as the bisexual pride flag, the lesbian pride flag, the transgender pride flag, and so on.
All of the Pride Flags
Here is a list of the various pride flags that are used within the LGBTQ+ community:
Asexual Pride Flag: designed by AVEN (the Asexuality Visibility and Education Network) in 2010, it consists of four stripes: black, grey, white, and purple.
Agender Pride Flag: designed by Salem X in 2014, it consists of seven stripes: two light green, two white, and three light blue.
Aromantic Pride Flag: designed by Cameron Whimsey in 2011, it consists of four stripes: green, yellow, orange, and black.
Bisexual Pride Flag: designed by Michael Page in 1998, it consists of three stripes: pink, purple, and blue.
Bigender Pride Flag: designed by Marilyn Roxie in 2010, it consists of four stripes: pink, white, green, and blue.
Bear Pride Flag: designed by Craig Byrnes in 1995, it consists of six stripes: brown, red, orange, yellow, green, and blue.
Demisexual Pride Flag: created by an anonymous individual in 2014, it consists of three stripes: black, grey, and white.
Genderfluid Pride Flag: designed by JJ Poole in 2012, it consists of five stripes: pink, white, purple, black, and blue.
Genderqueer Pride Flag: designed by Marilyn Roxie in 2011, it consists of three stripes: pink, white, and purple.
Intersex Pride Flag: designed by Morgan Carpenter in 2013, it consists of six stripes: purple, white, and yellow, with a circle of pink, blue, and purple in the center.
Leather Pride Flag: designed by Tony DeBlase in 1989, it consists of nine stripes: black, blue, and pink, with a white stripe in the center.
Lesbian Feminist Pride Flag: it consists of six stripes: black, red, and yellow, with a pink triangle in the center.
Lesbian Pride Flag: designed by Sean Campbell in 2018, it consists of six stripes: pink, red, and orange, with a black stripe and a white stripe in the center.
Lipstick Lesbian Pride Flag: designed by Sean Campbell in 2018, it consists of six stripes: pink, red, and orange, with a black stripe and a white stripe in the center.
Non-Binary Pride Flag: designed by Kye Rowan in 2014, it consists of five stripes: yellow, white, purple, black, and pink.
Omnisexual Pride Flag: designed by an anonymous individual in 2010, it consists of three stripes: purple, white, and green.
Pansexual Pride Flag: designed by Skylar Kergil in 2010, it consists of three stripes






