The Pride Accessories You Need for Everyday Celebrations
Jun 3, 2023
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The month of June is often synonymous with “Pride;” it’s a weeks-long celebration of all things proud, inclusive, and historic. (And allyship, of course, but let’s not try to make just this one thing about us, okay?)
As a result, June is sprinkled with readings, lectures, parties, parades, events, and generally any kind of gathering you can think of that’s designed to honor and support the LGBTQIA+ community.
That said, Pride is about more than just sharing infographics on Instagram and reminding our queer friends and family how much we love them. It’s about standing up, speaking out, and advocating for their continued health and safety.
The thing is, though, is that my job isn’t any of those things. It’s to help you find the best things you can buy online. And you know what? I’m more than happy to do that most times…and that includes now! Maybe even more right now, if that’s possible.
So below, scroll on for 15 accessories for Pride Month that will keep the celebrations going all June (and year) long.
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