Every June, many new Pride collections are released, but not all are created equally. Here are some collections that are either supporting queer artists or fundraising for great charity organisations and non-profits.
The Grá
This Irish-based company has a large collection, with products that support many different queer designers and non-profits. The collection features designs from Mayo Pride, a community organisation that aims to bring connection, joy, and a sense of belonging through Pride events; Belong To, Ireland’s LGBTQ+ youth organisation; and local artist Pradeep Mahadeshwar, who has created two T-shirts that say ‘Queers Against Racism’ and ‘Queers for Palestine’ to raise funds for Queer Asian Pride Ireland and Queer Spectrum Film Festival.
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Trans Equality Network Ireland (TENI)
Each of the designs at TENI has been designed by members of the Family Support Network. This includes designers of all ages, such as Pam, a 12-year-old who designed a ‘Just Be You’ hoodie, and another member, 11-year-old Darragh, used his own handprints for his design. All of the proceeds go directly towards supporting more families through TENI.
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The Dirt Bird
Sarah Devereux, aka The Dirt Bird, has a whole host of unique merchandise perfect for Pride! If you missed her recent pop-up shop in Dublin, you can check out her online store for caps, T-shirts, accessories and more.
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Shoutout
Shoutout is a charity organisation that works to improve the lives of LGBTQ+ people through storytelling. They have partnered with a myriad of different artists to create a diverse collection with a product for everyone. The majority of the collection was designed by Sarah Moloney, a local artist. Additionally, artist Callum Coad collaborated with a range of musicians to design The Love Yourself Tour T-shirt. All of the profits from this product go towards supporting ShoutOut’s projects for trans and non-binary youth in Ireland.
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Stonewall
Stonewall has partnered with three top UK brands for this year’s fundraising Pride collection. Kris Andrew Small, the creator of KAS women’s boutique in London, has designed a graphic tee titled ‘Same Babe’. House of Kind London has created two understated looks: a T-shirt and a white blazer with rainbows. Scotty and Mirko (S&M) has created a collection featuring Love is Loveand Be my Bear products. The proceeds support Stonewall UK’s effort to support the LGBTQ+ community.
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Queer|Art
Megami, a star from Season 16 of RuPaul’s Drag Race, has designed a collection for Queer|Art, an organisation focused on cultivating and supporting LGBTQ+ artists. The collection of T-shirts proclaims ‘Protect Queer Art’ and is available for donations of $50 or more.
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Records
Queer Irish artist Brian Teeling has designed two T-shirts to support GCN this Pride month. A portion of the proceeds will go to supporting GCN’s mission as Ireland’s free, independent media. Teeling is a visual artist whose newest clothing label, Records, focuses on queer Irish history. His tees supporting GCN are available on the Records website.
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GCN
Last but not least, GCN is currently having a Pride sale with a range of products on offer, all supporting the publication’s mission of being a free, independent media resource for the community. If you don’t want to shop online, items from the collection will also be available at the Dublin Pride Village and the Mother Pride Block Party on June 26 and 27.
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No matter what you wear this year, have a happy Pride!
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