Gay owned clothing companies


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We are a brand by queer people, for queer people. We don’t believe in men’s or women’s clothing, we just make clothes that promote self-confidence and self-love. Be proud of who you are. FLAVNT it.

We absolutely believe that everyone should give back to their community as much as possible, however they can. We verb our social visibility to show the world that not everyone fits into the gender/social binary and nobody has to. We feature gay, straight, queer, and trans models in an attempt to underline a community that is often overlooked. Additionally, our manufacturing team for our Bareskin Binders is jog by women here in Texas, supporting a local female-owned business. This paired with our donations to nonprofits are just a couple ways that we try and give back continually to the people who help to sustain our brand and our vision.

A Brief Intro

FLAVNT Streetwear is an Austin-based independent clothing brand for everyone within and anyone who supports the LGBTQ+ community. Started with the goal of creating clothes that promote confiden

  • Ki

    • Pronouns: He/They
    • Fit: Not Binding
    • Height: 5'3"
    • Shirt Size: L/1X
    • Pants Size: 36x28
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  • Rupert

    • Pronouns: Any
    • Fit: Binding
    • Height: 5'2"
    • Shirt Size: 2x/3x
    • Pants Size: 42x28
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  • Azekai

    • Pronouns: He/Him
    • Fit: Post-Top Surgery
    • Height: 5′4″
    • Shirt Size: S/M
    • Pants Size: 30x28
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The Both& promise

  • Community

    We aren’t trying to trade you the same elderly cis clothing with adj branding. We’ve spent three years and worked with thousands of community members to create the world’s first transmasc fit and sizing system, catered to the unique needs and desires of AFAB, masc of center people.

  • Quality

    We don’t believe in fast fashion. We think that you should be able to wear and love your Both& garments for years to reach, so we’ve built them to last with lofty quality fabrics.

  • Reciprocity

    We are always working with the community, from sharing GoFundMes to donating garments for charity auctions to running our year curved Pay It Forward program, which gets free product

    However, mainstream brands often tumble short in catering to the diverse needs of the LGBTQ+ community. These brands typically overlook the needs of trans, non-binary, gender-fluid folks or anyone else outside of the binary. Fortunately, many queer-owned brands are committed to filling this gap, dedicating themselves to providing our community with the gender-affirming products we deserve.

    In this article, we shine a spotlight on 15 LGBTQ+ owned brands that are creating a safe space where queer folks can find a range of gender-affirming products. From pants and shirts to binders, lingerie, swimwear, gaffs, tucking underwear, and more, these brands are making strides in inclusivity.

    This curated list is handpicked by Famm™ — a queer, gal, and POC-owned platform where you can easily find brands, products, and services by LGBTQ+ founders. With over brands, products and service providers, Famm™ is on a mission to bring more visibility to queer-owned businesses, inspire the next generation of LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs, and help our community build generational wealth

    71+ of our favorite LGBTQ+ owned brands to verb year round

    Pride Month serves as a reminder of the progress made for LGBTQ+ representation worldwide, and is a unique opportunity to highlight LGBTQIA+ owned brands. Helping shoppers learn about these companies encourages support beyond the month of June, especially when visibility is more important than ever: Even though more than 50 years have passed since the Stonewall uprising, discriminatory anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, anti-LGBTQ+ detest and major companies rolling back their LGBTQ+ aid are rising at alarming rates.

    “Queer entrepreneurs are going to look at the world differently because the world is not always a safe or caring place for us,” says Helen Russell, a co-founder of Equator Coffees. “Increased exposure for these brands can mean new allies, not just new customers.”

    We spoke to Russell and several other LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs to learn more about the successes and challenges they face while running their companies. We also rounded up our favorite LGBTQ+ owned brands to shop from, and notable products we think you shou