June marks the start of LGBTQ Pride Month, and along with the parades and parties come countless products in kaleidoscopic hues. Brands and retailers are amping up their messaging of inclusivity, charity and sense of purpose with their Pride collections as the LGBTQ community celebrates the anniversary of the Stonewall riots (June 28), which sparked the gay rights movement.

Here, we’ve rounded up companies that have Pride-themed gear with charitable components that support causes that impact LGBTQ people. Check back for updates.

Adidas

As part of its Pride pack, the Three Stripes is giving a series of classic styles the rainbow-treatment including the Ultra Boost S&L, NMD_R1, Carrera Low, Adilette slides, Nite Jogger, Stan Smith and Superstar. Select pieces from the pack are already available on Adidas.com with the styles ranging in price from $80 to $130 for footwear.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: Though not tied to product sales, Adidas is supporting Athlete Ally, which champions LGBTQ inclusion in sports, and Stonewall through financial contributions and the development of long-term sustainable programming.

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Adidas Pride NMD_R1 sneakers. CREDIT: Courtesy of Adidas

To Buy: Adidas NMD_R1 Pride, $130.

Baja East

Baja East has launched its 2020 Pride Capsule, consisting of four unique, limited-edition tie-dye styles, handcrafted by the brand’s creative director, Scott Studenberg. Product includes two tie-dyed hoodies, sweatpants and a printed t-shirt, retailing from $150 to $250 on the brand’s website.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: The company has selected to support Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Foundation by donating 20% of proceeds from the Pride line. The Born This Way Foundation works to demonstrate the power of kindness, validate emotions of youth and eliminate the stigma that surrounds mental health.



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To Buy: Baja East’s Baja Burger Bi-Level Hoodie in Sour Candy Tie-Dye, $250.

Banana Republic

Banana Republic is offering a 19-piece limited-edition Pride collection with everything from rainbow tanks and dresses to socks and t-shirts, retailing for $15 to $129 on the brand’s website.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: The brand is pledging to donate $60,000 to the United Nations Free & Equal campaign, a global public information campaign aimed at furthering equal rights and fair treatment of the LGBTI community. 2020 marks the fifth consecutive year of the partnership between Gap Inc. and UNF, with over $500,000 being donated to the cause.

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To Buy: Banana Republic Pride Sweater Tank, $70.

Bombas

Bombas’ latest Pride collection includes a limited-edition line of rainbow-themed socks inspired by the colors of the bisexual and transgender flags. The sock styles come in low-cut and crew lengths and vary in price from $12 for individual socks up to $96 for a pack of 8 pairs. Shop it now on Bombas.com.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: For every pair purchased, a pair will be donated to someone in need in the LGBTQ+ community through the Ally Coalition, which supports young LGBTQ people with support services like funded housing and wellness center.

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To buy: The Dye Pride Calf Socks, $12.

Boohoo

Designed to empower, support and celebrate, Boohoo and BoohooMan‘s 2020 Pride collection is here to brighten your day. Its gender-neutral designs can be sported by anyone and everyone for fun additions to your looks including slogan t-shirts, tie-dye crop tops and color block sets, available in sizes XS to 4XL and price from $10 to $50.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: A portion of the proceeds from the new collection will be divided between three charities: OutRight Action International, The Brighton Rainbow Fund and The Marsha P. Johnson Institute.

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To Buy: Boohoo Pride Love Is For Everyone T-Shirt, $22.

Brooks Running

Brooks is incorporating Pride into the world of running. Its “Run Proud” collection includes rainbow-adorned styles including socks, accessories and apparel retailing from $9 to $34, available now online.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: Brooks announced its plans to award an additional four grants to be used by local Front Runners, an LGBTQ+ running and walking club, chapters for philanthropy, sponsoring a Pride Run/Walk or expanding their imprint. Last year, the brand gave out grants to five chapters in Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Atlanta and West Palm Beach

Brooks Run Proud unisex Tempo Knit In Crew sock. CREDIT: Courtesy of Brooks

To Buy: Brooks Run Proud Tempo Knit Sock, $17.

Coach

The Tapestry-owned brand debuted its Pride capsule with items ranging from T-shirts and apparel to bags and accessories as well as bold sneakers and slides. With prices starting at just $35, you can stock up on all of Coach’s colorful collection now at Coach.com.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: The Coach Foundation topped off the collection with donations to three major LGBTQ+ organizations: the Hetrick-Martin Institute that provides community and basic supplies to LGBTQ youth; GLSEN which works to increase acceptance and end discrimination in schools for LGBTQ students; and the Albert Kennedy Trust, a British organization aiding LGBT youth living in homelessness or hostile environments.

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To Buy: Coach Pride Lowline Rainbow Sneaker, $125.

Converse

Embarking on its fifth anniversary celebrating Pride, the brand announced its 2020 capsule featuring a selection of Chuck 70 and Chuck Taylor All Star sneakers inspired by the More Color, More Pride flag, a design expanding the rainbow unity flag to include black and brown stripe popularized in 2017 by social justice advocate Amber Hikes. The Converse Pride Collection releases around the world on May 29 at Converse.com.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: In the past years, Converse has donated more than $1 million in support of local and global LGBTQIA+ organizations. This year, the brand selected four major organizations working to empower the community and advocate for their rights to benefit from the 2020 Pride Collection: It Gets Better Project, Ali Forney Center, BAGLY and OUT MetroWest.

Converse Pride Chuck 70. CREDIT: Courtesy of Converse

Dockers

Dockers’ third annual Pride collection is bringing together trending shades and prints just in time for warm weather. The brand’s capsule includes three unisex pieces with a tank top and a t-shirt — both 100% cotton — as well as rip-stop cotton drawstring shorts. All three come in a tie-dye violet shade with rainbow accents. The collection is available starting May 27 at Dockers.com, retailing from $22 to $38.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: Dockers is set to make a donation to the Stonewall Community Foundation (SCF), a non-profit organization that focuses on strengthening the LGBTQ+ community within New York City and around the world.

Dockers’ Pride tank. CREDIT: Courtesy of Dockers

Dr. Martens

The footwear brand’s classic 1460 boot gets a subtle treatment, complete with Pride flag colors carried through to the heel and other small details. Finished with rainbow stitching, the boot is currently available on Drmartens.com for $150. The brand is also offering rainbow laces and colorful socks as part of its 2020 Pride collection.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: In association with their Pride Boot, Doc Martens will be donating $25,000 to The Trevor Project — one of the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organizations for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning youths.

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To Buy: Dr. Martens 1460 Pride, $150.

Fabletics

In its own unique way, Fabletics hopes to inspire self-love and support the LBGTQIA+ community with its bright new collection. The capsule includes styles for both women and men to pay homage to the powerful rainbow with athletic wear and styles to make you feel at your most comfortable. The collection is available now on the brand’s website.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: The brand announced that 10% of net proceeds from its Pride capsule will go towards the It Gets Better Project, which works to empower and connect LGBTQIA+ youth around the work through storytelling and community-building.

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To Buy: Fabletics Pride 2-Piece Outfit, $129.

Happy Socks

Joining forces once again with The Phluid Project, Happy Socks is here to brighten your day with ultra colorful styles. The second iteration of the Happy Socks x The Phluid Project collection brings a six sock capsule. All pairs are available to purchase as singles for $16-$22 as well a gift box that features a set of two for $38. The collection will be available year-round at Happysocks.com starting May 26.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: Together, Happy Socks and The Phluid Project plan to allocate 10% of each net sale from the collection to go towards the Trevor Project, the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ community.

Happy Socks x The Phluid Project Pride Collection. CREDIT: Courtesy of The Phluid Project

To buy: Happy Socks x The Phluid Project Rainbow Flow Sock, $22.

Havaianas

Your summer footwear just got all the more colorful thanks to Havaianas’ first-ever Pride collection. The Brazilian sandal brand introduced its newest Pride capsule of signature flip flops featuring a refreshing rainbow reconfiguration. The drop includes two multicolored takes on classic thong-toe sandals, both available in men’s and unisex sizing for $26 at Havaianas.com.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: The brand pledged an ongoing donation of 7% of all the proceeds from the flip flops’ sales to All Out, a global organization working towards equality, safety, freedom and dignity for all across the world.

Havaianas Pride flip flops. CREDIT: Courtesy of Havaianas

To Buy: Havaianas Pride Flip Flops, $26.

Hunter

The British brand announced the launch of its newest Pride collection, mixing together a series of new apparel and accessories along with the return of its Pride Play boots. The footwear styles and other new pieces retail from $50 to $125 and are available now at Hunter.com.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: The brand will be partnering with LGBTIQ human rights organization OutRight Action International, which works at the international, regional and national levels to make a change. Hunter plans to donate 10% of the United Kingdom’s net sales from the collection in June and July to the organization’s pandemic response fund. The fund specifically provides aid to address the urgent needs of LGBTIQ people and communities around the world in the face of the health crisis.

Hunter Pride Play boots. CREDIT: Courtesy of Hunter

To Buy: Hunter Pride Play Flatform Rain Boots, $105.

Katy Perry Collections

Katy Perry’s eponymous brand offers rainbow slides, sandals and more year-round for Pride-ready styles whenever you need. Shop colorful shoes that won’t break the bank either to turn your outfits from drab to fab on the brand’s website.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: In June and July, 10% of all proceeds from KatyPerryCollections.com will be going towards the Point Foundation, the national LGBTQ scholarship fund.

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To Buy: Katy Perry Collections Rizzo Sneaker, $45 (was $89).

K-Swiss

The classic heritage brand is joining forces with the NOH8 Campaign for a sneaker inspired by the organization’s work towards gender and human equality and its participation in the fight against discrimination and inequality in all forms. The NOH8 Campaign x K-Swiss Classic VN debuts on June 1 on KSwiss.com as well as Amazon.com retailing for $75 individually or for $100 with the addition of limited-edition rainbow stripe socks.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: To continue to pay forward this message of support and equality, K-Swiss is set to donate a portion of sales from the new capsule directly to the NOH8 Campaign to help continue their mission of promoting LGBT marriage, gender and human equality.

NOH8 Campaign x K-Swiss Pride Classic VN. CREDIT: Courtesy of Adam Bouska

Koio

Koio reimagined its Capri sneaker with a subtle yet powerful message reading “Love Is Love.” The sneaker pays homage to the LGBTQ+ community with its rainbow heart, available for $248 in both men’s and women’s sizes on the brand’s website.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: Koio pledged 20% of the proceeds of the sneaker’s sales to House of GG otherwise known as The Griffin-Gracy Educational Retreat & Historical Center; the center’s mission is to “create programs, services, and resources that positively impact the lives, history, and visibility of Transgender, gender-questioning, and gender-nonconforming people.”

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To Buy: Koio Pride Men’s Sneaker, $248.

To Buy: Koio Pride Women’s Sneaker, $248.

Levi’s

Levi’s is taking the phrase phrase “Use Your Voice” and turning it into a centering theme for its 2020 Pride collection. Available now on Levi.com and on Levi’s app, the collection includes rainbow prints and tie-dye displayed across jackets, socks, underwear, a bandana and even denim chaps.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: For the second straight year, Levi’s joins forces with OutRight Action International, a nonprofit working to advance LGBTQ+ rights across the world. The brand announced it plans to donate 100% of net proceeds from its Pride collection to the organization.

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To Buy: Levi’s Pride Short Cut 2-Pack Socks, $18.

Nike

Nike is bringing you a collection of sneakers and apparel to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community. For its 2020 lineup, the brand revamped three sneakers to celebrate the “pursuit of equality for all athletes.” The sneakers include Nike Air Force 1 (which is being included in a BeTrue line for the first time), the Nike Air Max 2090 and the Nike Air Deschutz. The gender-neutral 2020 Nike BeTrue Collection releases on June 5 throughout Greater China ahead of a global release on June 19 via Nike.com and at select retailers.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: Nike announced its plans to support more than 20 local and national nonprofit organizations centering on advocacy in sports. The brand hopes to create safe spaces as well as elevate the history of the LGBTQIA+ community with grants administered by the Charities Aid Foundation of America.

Nike Air Force 1 BeTrue. CREDIT: Courtesy

Nordstrom

Falling under its BP brand, the retailer announced it will be releasing a capsule of gender-inclusive styles ranging from apparel to accessories to celebrate all things Pride. The “BP. Be Proud” collection drops in June at Nordstrom.com with prices starting at $15 for sunglasses and hairclips and hitting up to $65 for sweatshirts and apparel.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: Nordstrom plans to donate 10% of the sales from its “BP. Be Proud” collection to True Colors United, a nonprofit organization that works to find innovative solutions to youth homelessness, focusing on the unique experiences of the younger members of the LGBTQIA community. It also announced that throughout the year, it will be providing grants to organizations in Seattle, Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago and Vancouver. The organizations include GenPRIDE, Trans Wellness Center, Coalition for Aging LGBT, Center on Halsted and Rainbow Refugee.

A sweatshirt from Nordstrom’s “BP. Be Proud” collection. CREDIT: Courtesy of Nordstrom

Puma

The “From Puma With Love” pack celebrates Pride Month with a series of t-shirts, sweatshirts, accessories and slides, all designed and created in collaboration with Delevingne. The affordable rainbow apparel retail from $20 to $45 and debut on June 1 at Puma.com with the Pride Slide launching on June 28.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: Puma plans to donate 20% of the proceeds to The Cara Delevingne Foundation, a project started by the model as part of The Giving Back Fund. Specifically, the funds will go towards LGBTQ+ empowering-focused charities including GLAAD, The Trevor Project and Mind Out.

“From Puma With Love” collection t-shirt. CREDIT: Courtesy of Puma

Reebok

Reebok is celebrating “All Types of Love” with its newest collection featuring multicolor palettes on several of the brand’s performance and lifestyle silhouettes. The collection includes new-look iterations of the Classic Leather, the Club C 85, the Zig Kinetica, the Nano 10, the Forever Floatride Energy and the Instapump Fury.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: Reebok said it will donate $75,000 to the It Gets Better Project, which is an LGTBQ+ outreach program geared toward uplifting, empowering and connecting LGBTQ+ youth.

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To Buy: Reebok Club C 85 Pride, $75.

Ralph Lauren

From t-shirts and apparel for adults to onesies for kids to even a polo for your dog, Ralph Lauren’s Pride collection has it all. The brand transformed its iconic logo with a rainbow coating and is retailing all the apparel, accessories and beauty products at RalphLauren.com from $16 to $198.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: The brand is giving back 25% of all proceeds from the new collection to the Stonewall Community Foundation, an organization bringing together members of the LGBTQ+ community as well as allies, donors, volunteers and more.

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To Buy: Ralph Lauren Pride Cotton Sweater, $198.

Reef

Reef is launching its second annual Pride collection with a series of looks for both men and women. The collection includes colorful boat shoes, slides and mules, retailing from $30-$62.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: For every pair purchased from the collection, the brand is pledging to donate 25% of the profits to PFLAG, the first and largest organization focused on the LGBTQ+ people, their families, and allies.

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To Buy: Reef One Pride Slides, $30.

Ruthie Davis

Ruthie Davis is bringing bold and tall footwear to all with its gender-fluid Pride Pump and Rainbow Jogger. The styles are priced from $400 to $550 and are offered in sizes 35 to 43, with the Pride Pump available now at RuthieDavis.com and the platform jogger dropping later in May.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: Ruthie Davis will be donating 20% of sales to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center of New York City.

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To Buy: Ruthie Davis’ Pride Pump, $400.

Target

The retailer’s #takepride capsule offers gender-inclusive styles including socks and sandals, tees, pajamas, dresses, hats and more. While the line features the LGBTQ rainbow flag colorways in various Pride products, Target is also offering items, such as multi-colored bandanas and tees, featuring transgender, bi-sexual and pan pride flags as well.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: Target announced a donation of $100,000 to GLSEN, a leading education organization working to create safe and inclusive schools for LGBTQ youth with a mission to end discrimination, harassment and bullying based on sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression as well as to prompt LGBT cultural inclusion and awareness in K-12 schools.

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To Buy: Target Pride Slides, $13.

Toms

Toms’ Unity collection celebrates all forms of love with three limited-edition versions of its original Alpargata. They all feature Pride-inspired details including tie-dye, rainbows and the words “Love is Love, ” with each style retailing from $30 to $60 on Toms.com. The collection also includes three new sunglasses silhouettes following the theme of LGBTQ+ allyship with gradient lenses and rainbow-colored frames, retailing for $150.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: Yearround, Toms supports the LGBTQ+ community providing everything from shoes and sight services to mental health support. The 2020 Unity collection, in particular, takes inspiration from organizations like the Los Angeles LGBT Center and Helen Keller International, which provide healthcare and services to vulnerable families and individuals in need. Furthermore, Toms partners specifically with Helen Keller International’s Childsight Program to provide free eye care for homeless youth in New York and Los Angeles — 40% of whom identify as members of the LGBTQ community.

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To Buy: Toms Unity Tie-Dye Women’s Sneakers, $60.

To Buy: Toms Unity Tie-Dye Men’s Sneakers, $60.

Ugg

The Ugg all-gender Pride 2020 collection debuts a new platform Disco Checker slide in addition to re-releasing its rainbow Fluff Yeah slides from the Deckers Brands-owned company’s 2019 collection. The Disco slide comes in three bold colorways and is available now at Ugg.com for $110 while the bright Fluff Yeah slides retail for $100 in men’s and women’s sizing on the brand’s website.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: To commemorate the new capsule, the brand will be donating $125,000 to GLAAD, a nonprofit organization working to increase advance acceptance and LGBTQ+ equality, support the organization’s culture-changing programs, including the GLAAD Media Institute.

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To Buy: Ugg Pride Disco Checker Slides, $110.

Under Armour

According to Under Armour, its newest Pride collection serves as an homage to the original hand-dyed Rainbow Pride Flag, created in San Francisco in 1978 by artist Gilbert Baker. Symbolizing of hope and togetherness, the colors are incorporated throughout the line’s apparel and newest bright take on its UA Hovr Phantom 1 Slip sneaker. Available via UA.com, the UA Hovr Phantom 1 Slip retails for $140 in unisex sizing while the apparel and accessories range from $14 to $60.

How it supports the LGBTQ community: Along with the collection, Under Armour announced its newly-created UA Pride Grant Program to help “alleviate financial hardships that have fallen upon LGBTQ+ community-focused non-profits due to COVID-19.” Benefitting specifically Baltimore and Austin, Texas, the company explained that eligible organizations can apply for a one-time grant ranging from $2,500 to $15,000 through the UA Pride Grant Program website; the application deadline is June 10 and an awards announcement will come on June 24.

The Under Armour UA Hovr Phantom 1 Slip from its 2020 Pride collection. CREDIT: Courtesy

To Buy: Under Armour UA Hovr Phantom 1 Slip Pride, $140.

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