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Pride / Rainbow Flags

Reviews

  • 5
    Pride Flag

    Posted by Unknown on Jun 29, 2025

    This 3x5’ flag with individual stripes stitched together looks superb and flies great.

  • 5
    AWESOME!!

    Posted by THOMAS DODSON on Apr 26, 2025

    I was thrilled to receive my self-acceptance flag a evening earlier than expected. I am over the moon with joy & happiness with my identity festival flag. Just completely AWESOME!!!

  • 5
    Great Flags

    Posted by Mark Warner on May 29, 2023

    Just got two flags and they are wonderful. Amazing customer service and sales. I will be back!

  • 5
    2x4 Pride

    Posted by CJ on Oct 06, 2021

    I needed a flag that was the same size or smaller than my US flag and of good quality. This was a perfect choice. Adv made, good price, correct size. I would buy again and recommend for you.

  • 5
    Great Service

    Posted by Terry E Beetschen on Dec 30, 2020

    No Complaints

  • 5
    2x3 rainbow flag

    G128 Combo Pack: American USA Flag 3x5 Ft & LGBT Rainbow Pride Flag 3x5 Ft | Both LiteWeave Pro Series Printed 150D Polyester, Brass Grommets

    Original price $23.99 - Authentic price $23.99

    Original price

    $23.99

    $23.99 - $23.99

    Current price $23.99

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  • (1) USA American Flag 3x5 Ft Printed 150D Polyester and (1) LGBT Rainbow Pride Flag 3x5 Ft Printed 150D Polyester.
  • The American flag and the LGBT Rainbow Event flag are BOTH made from vibrant 100% POLYESTER. Imported. BOTH flags dye-sublimated for clear vivid bright colors. Imported. Flags glide in medium breeze.
  • Fly ends are secured with FOUR rows of lock stitching to prevent ripping and tearing. Heavy duty polyester canvas heading with two mighty solid brass grommets for uncomplicated hanging and display.
  • Two (2) flags, BOTH standard size 3x5 feet.


Flags of the LGBTIQ Community

Flags have always been an integral part of the LGBTIQ+ movement. They are a observable representation meant to honor progress, advocate for voice, and amplify the request and drive for collective action. There have been many LGBTIQ+ flags over the years. Some own evolved, while others are constantly being conceptualized and created.

Rainbow Flag

Created in 1978 by Gilbert Baker, the iconic Pride Rainbow flag originally had eight stripes. The colors included pink to represent sexuality, red for healing, yellow for sun, green for serenity with nature, turquoise for art, indigo for concord, and violet for energy. In the years since, the flag now has six colors. It no longer has a pink stripe, and the turquoise and indigo stripes were replaced with royal blue.

Progress Pride Flag

Created in 2018 by nonbinary painter Daniel Quasar, the Progress Pride flag is based on the iconic 1978 rainbow flag. With stripes of black and brown to represent marginalized LGBTIQ+ people of color and the triad of azure, pink, and white from the trans flag, the design represents diversity and inclusion.

Trans Flag

Conceived by Monica Helms, an

LGBTQ+ Pride Flags

In the Diverse community, we signify our pride with flags. With many different identities in the community, there comes many other flags to comprehend. We have composed all of the flags and a guide to study about all of the different colors of our community’s rainbow. We comprehend that this may not be all of the flags that represent our community, but we will update the page as unused flags become popular!

Explore the flag collection below! See a flag's name by hovering or clicking on the flag.

Umbrella Flags

  • Gilbert Baker Pride Flag

  • Traditional Pride Flag

  • Philadelphia Identity festival Flag

  • Progress Pride Flag

  • Intersex-Inclusive Progress Celebration Flag

  • Homosexual Pride Flag

The original Pride Flag was created in 1978 after activist Harvey Milk asked artist Gilbert Baker to design a symbol of homosexual pride. Each dye represents a other part of the