32 Stylish Pieces That Support LGBTQ+ Rights With Every Purchase
Although June 1 marked the beginning on Pride Month, this month has looked very different from Pride of years past, and for good reason. While a global pandemic has upended traditional Pride parades, marches, and rallies, the push for racial equality feels stronger than ever, which is a cause for celebration. You see, the fight for LGBTQ+ rights and the Black Lives Matter protests are intrinsically linked—Pride Month traces its roots to the Stonewall uprising in NYC, where trans and queer people of color like Marsha P. Johnson were on the frontlines fighting for LGBTQ+ rights.
So as you continue to sign petitions, donate, get out and protest, and educate yourself to fight racism, we’d like to point out that another way to make an impact is to vote with your wallet—and there are plenty of opportunities to show our support to worthy organizations and put our dollars toward clothing with a cause. Make your money go the distance and shop collections from brands like Converse, Levi's, Ugg, and Teva that donate to nonprofits such as the Human Rights Campaign and It Gets Better Project. Plus, with products ranging from statement-making footwear to cool loungewear pieces, you'll want to add to your cart immediately.
And while you can (and should!) wear your Pride on your sleeve all year round, many of these pieces are only available through the end of the month, so scroll through the below roundup to shop them all while you can.
The embroidery on this iconic trucker jacket speaks for itself. Wear it knowing that 100% of the proceeds of this piece and the rest of Levi’s Pride 2020 collection go to OutRight Action International.
Lisa Says Gah created the ultimate vintage-inspired tee and made locally in its home base of San Francisco. The retailer will be donating 50% of the profits to Solutions Not Punishment Collaborative, a Black trans and queer led collaborative whose mission is grounded in the organization's commitment toward ending the mass crisis of passive genocide, incarceration, and criminalization of Black trans women, trans/queer people, and the larger Black community.
Make like Gigi Hadid and wear these insanely comfortable-looking slippers and support GLAAD while you're at it. Ugg is donating $125,000 to the nonprofit that is dedicated to accelerating acceptance and advancing equality for the LGBTQ+ Community.
Finish off your summer outfits with reversible bucket hat because 1) it's June and hot out, and 2) the proceeds will go toward two international projects dealing with gender identity and integration into the work market—the SF LGBT Center and Transgender Europe.
Loewe is honoring Pride this year with a special capsule dedicated to Divine. Who is Divine, you ask? He starred in several iconic films such as Pink Flamingos and Hairspray, leaving a huge impact on popular culture. He preempted the glorification of trash, the mix of high and low, and the fantastic erasure of gender barriers. The capsule, which includes this pop art–inspired version of the brand's popular shoulder bag, will donate 15% of the proceeds to Visual AIDS, an organization that utilizes art to fight HIV/AIDS by provoking dialogue, supporting artists living with HIV, and preserving a legacy. Loewe will also make a donation to Baltimore Pride, a Black-led LGBTQ+ organization based in Divine's hometown.
Get your summer glow on with Herbivore's Prism kit. Paired with a pink reusable and recyclable bag as a gift with purchase, the set includes its Prism Exfoliating Glow Serum and Prism Exfoliating Glow Facial, which both have a high percentage of BHAs and AHAs to brighten skin and reform texture. The best part? One hundred percent of the profits will be donated to the Trans Women of Color Collective as well as The Trevor Project.
Meet Nordstrom's new gender-neutral line. Not only does this butterfly tee hit on fashion's new kitschy trend, but 10% of its sales support True Colors United, an organization founded in partnership with Cyndi Lauper to serve the unique issues affecting homeless LGBTQ+ youth.
Trade in your classic kicks for these limited-edition high-tops. Converse will be donating a portion of the proceeds to the It Gets Better Project and Out MetroWest.
It wouldn't be summer without a fresh supply of swimsuits, and the latest style from It-girl favorite brand Frankies Bikinis is calling your name. Twenty percent of the proceeds from this adorable crochet bikini (and the rest of the Frankies Pride collection) will be donated to the Stonewall Community Foundation in an effort to support its mission to assist the LGBTQ+ community as well as specific COVID-19 projects it's spearheading.
Shop the matching bottoms ($105).
You've probably seen Wildflower cases all over your Instagram feed, even if you haven't realized it. Celebs from Dua Lipa to Winnie Harlow are fans of the brand's eye-catching prints, and its latest release is, well, groovy. Snag one to make all your mirror selfies come alive while 100% of the proceeds go to the Marsha P. Johnson Institute now through the end of the month.
I own this rainbow ear cuff and can attest that it's a welcome pop of color to my all-gold earring stack. It's a piece I wear year-round, so it's even better that the brand is donating 10% of sales from its Rainbow Collection (including this piece) to Queer Art, a nonprofit organization that supports a generation of LGBTQ+ artists who lost mentors to the AIDS crisis of the 1980s and fosters the confident expression of LGBTQ+ artists’ perspectives, stories, and identities.
Bandanas have never looked as useful as they do now. The square piece of fabric works as a face mask in addition to all the ways you can tie it and wear it as an accessory.
There's never been a better time to try out a pair of Quay's celeb-loved sunglasses. The brand is donating $50,000 to The Trevor Project, the world's largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for the LGBTQ+ community. Additionally, moving forward, customers will be able to make a donation through the Quay site and in exchange can take $10 off their order. Win-win!
While the sunglasses brand does have a rainbow-themed Pride collection, shopping pieces from its main line like this trendy "grandma" chain also ensures you're supporting its overall contributions.
TomboyX is, at its core, a nonbinary underwear line. It features all sizes, fits, and styles while banishing traditional gender norms in its ads and generally welcoming the LGBTQ+ community every day and not just during Pride Month. These are its take on classic boxers but designed to be gender-neutral.
The comfortable and downright iconic Teva sandals you know and love, reimagined with rainbow straps made from recycled plastic bottles. Strut around in these sporty sandals while Teva contributes $20,000 to It Gets Better Project, an organization dedicated to ensuring LGBTQ+ youth are free to live equally and exercise their power as individuals.
Tall socks are the trendy basic every fashion girl is after right now, and this three-pack includes plain white and fun rainbow options while also giving back to the LGBTQ+ community.
Wear this comfy-looking seamless bralette knowing you are supporting the Glsen organization.
These one-off Pride boots are decked out with multicolored stitching, rainbow heel loops, and an embroidered rainbow flag. They also come with an alternate set of rainbow laces, and this year, Dr. Martens made a donation to The Trevor Project.
Adidas partnered with Athlete Ally and Stonewall to create this fun colorful spin on its iconic three-stripe leggings.
ASOS is partnering with GLAAD, which works to accelerate LGBTQ+ acceptance, create meaningful change, and ensure you look your coolest doing it (hence this box-cut tee and epic styling ideas). One hundred percent of the net profits of the tee will go to GLAAD.
Upgrade your lingerie drawer in Calvin Klein's softest bra that's part of its Pride collection, made in collaboration with the OnePulse Foundation.
And snag the matching briefs while you're at it.
For each pair of these beach-ready rainbow flip flops, an ongoing 7% of the net income will go to All Out, the global movement for love and equality.
A quarter of the proceeds of this gender-neutral sweatshirt will be donated to Stonewall Community Foundation, benefiting an international network of LGBTQIA+ organizations, and we'd style it oversize with bike shorts and sneakers.
Chromat's ethos has always been about making sports and swimwear a more size- and gender-inclusive space. Proceeds from this track tee will be donated to Glsen to support its advocacy for transgender inclusion in high school athletics.
This gender-neutral collection from Nordstrom's BP. brand is filled with summer-ready gems like these track shorts.
Reveal brighter, clearer, and happier skin with this set of mini sizes of YTTP's most popular products. Oh, and rest assured that 100% of profits from this kit are donated to Glsen, the leading education organization working to create safe and inclusive schools for LGBTQ+ students.
Cult-favorite and queer-owned brand Boy Smells will be donating 15% of proceeds from the Pride Collection, which includes this popular woodsy candle in a new light-yellow hue, from June through July, with a minimum donation of $26,500
These upcycled vintage scarves are from the1960s to the 1980s and will complete your summer wardrobe. Plus, 100% of the proceeds will be donated to Black Trans Femmes in the Arts and Gender Justice LA.
Italian for "no sex/gender," No Sesso was founded by the first openly transgender designer to show their line during NYFW. The brand features a range of unisex silhouettes including gorgeous tanks like this logo-embroidered one.
This post was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated. Next, read about six Black LGBTQ+ designers we love and support.
Anna is an editor on the fashion team at Who What Wear and has been at the company for over five years, having begun her career in the Los Angeles office before relocating to New York, where she's currently based. Having always been passionate about pursuing a career in fashion, she built up her experience interning at the likes of Michael Kors, A.L.C., and College Fashionista before joining the team as a post-graduate assistant editor. Anna has penned a number of interviews with Who What Wear's cover stars over the years, including A-listers Megan Fox, Issa Rae, and Emma Chamberlain. She's earned a reputation for scouting new and emerging brands from across the globe and championing them to our audience of millions. While fashion is her main wheelhouse, Anna led the launch of WWW Travels last year, a new lifestyle vertical that highlights all things travel through a fashion-person lens. She is passionate about shopping vintage, whether it be at a favorite local outpost or an on-the-road discovery, and has amassed a wardrobe full of unique finds. When she's not writing, you can find her shooting street imagery on her film camera, attempting to learn a fourth or fifth language, or planning her next trip across the globe.