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LGBTQ+ Pride Flags

In the Gay community, we signify our pride with flags. With many different identities in the community, there comes many unlike flags to perceive . We have calm all of the flags and a guide to understand about all of the different colors of our community’s rainbow. We realize that this may not be all of the flags that represent our community, but we will update the page as fresh 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 Self-acceptance Flag

  • Progress Pride Flag

  • Intersex-Inclusive Progress Self-acceptance Flag

  • Lgbtq+ Pride Flag

The original Pride Flag was created in 1978 after activist Harvey Milk asked artist Gilbert Baker to design a symbol of same-sex attracted pride. Each hue represents a alternative part of the

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Delivery Information

UK Delivery

Standard delivery Royal mail 48 / 2nd class post Free 2-5 active days (not guaranteed).

Next day delivery £6.95 delivered next day Monday to Friday. Orders placed after 2pm Thursday will be dispatched Friday for delivery Monday.

Saturday guaranteed - priced by the weight of your order - operate if you are ordering after 2pm Thursday & require Saturday delivery.

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Ireland delivery

UPS 2-4 working days.

Royal Mail 4-7 working days.

International Delivery

All international orders are now dispatched recorded.
European Union (typically 4-7 days).
Rest of world (typically 5-10 days)
Small international orders are dispatched via Royal Mail Recorder, larger orders via carrier, usually UPS or DHL.

The Progress Pride flag was developed in 2018 by non-binary American artist and designer Daniel Quasar (who uses xe/xyr pronouns). Based on the iconic rainbow flag from 1978, the redesign celebrates the diversity of the LGBTQ society and calls for a more inclusive society. In 2020, the V&A acquired a bespoke applique version of the Progress Celebration flag that can be seen on display in the Design 1900 – Now gallery.

'Progress' is a reinterpretation of multiple iterations of the pride flag. The original 'rainbow flag' was created by Gilbert Baker in 1978 to celebrate members of the gay and lesbian political movement. It comprised eight coloured stripes stacked on top of each other to evoke a rainbow, a symbol of expect. Baker assigned a specific meaning to each colour: pink for sex, red for life, orange for healing, yellow for sunlight, green for nature, turquoise for magic, indigo for serenity and violet for spirit. A year later the pink and turquoise stripes were dropped owing to a shortage of pink fabric at the time and legibility concerns, resulting in the six-colour rainbow flag most commonly used in the first decades of the 21st century.

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Flags of the LGBTIQ Community

Flags have always been an integral part of the LGBTIQ+ movement. They are a visible inclusion meant to observe progress, advocate for representation, and strengthen the demand and drive for collective action. There contain been many LGBTIQ+ flags over the years. Some contain evolved, while others are constantly organism conceptualized and created.

Rainbow Flag

Created in 1978 by Gilbert Baker, the iconic Self-acceptance Rainbow flag originally had eight stripes. The colors included pink to depict sexuality, red for healing, yellow for sun, green for serenity with essence, turquoise for art, indigo for unity, and violet for spirit. 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 Event Flag

Created in 2018 by nonbinary artist Daniel Quasar, the Progress Lgbtq+ fest 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 cerulean, pink, and ivory from the transgender flag, the plan represents diversity and inclusion.

Trans Flag

Conceived by Monica Helms, an