Once Pride Month begins on June 1, merchandise items in every color of the rainbow will be on the shelves of major retailers to raise even more capital to show their support.
An incident broke out this week at a Target store in the US: customers became angry after seeing Pride clothing in the store and threw the merchandise on the floor. Target responded by having the retailer discontinue some garments.
This clothing includes this pink “live laugh lesbian” t-shirt:
Opinions differ about the shirt; some love it, others hate it.
Here are 21 questionable Pride merchandise designs companies want to sell us in June.
Who among you dares to go to such a business meeting? Hands up!
Matching shoes:
If the suit is too formal for you:
That sounds more like a threat…
If you don’t have time to buy a rainbow flag, you can become a rainbow flag yourself:
Do you need a new shower curtain? Our suggestion:
2012 called, they want the infinity sign back…
A similar model is also available in black:
If you don’t know how to tell your family you’re queer, show them this:
Cheeky, someone redesigned the flag.
No.
This hat was sold by Trump in 2019 as part of his re-election campaign.
The backside:
For the weird hunger:
This shirt was designed by someone who first discovered brushes in Photoshop:
Why does a shirt have to have a dripping rainbow lip?
What is it exactly pride?
Can someone explain what’s going on at the back?
If you are going to run a marathon right after Pride:
Pride merchandise is also available for the kitchen:
… or for your duvet:
With these earrings the outfit is completely finished.
Note, it comes flat:
(But taste is ultimately objective and if you like something, wear it!)
(cmu)
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