LGBTQ+ Pride Shirts You Can Wear to Show Support & Make A Statement

What you wear speaks volumes about who you are and what you stand for, and few items are as iconic as the T-shirt. It’s a simple, powerful way to showcase your pride, support your LGBTQ+ friends and family, and send a bold message.

Here are some pride shirts that not only celebrate love and authentic identity but are sure to ruffle the feathers of any bigots in the room.

Pride shirts for the LBGTQ+ ally, friend, or family member

Got a friend or family member who recently came out? These shirts area bold way to show your unwavering support and pride in their courage to be authentic. Wear one to celebrate their journey and let them know you’ve got their back—every step of the way.

LBGTQ+ shirts that celebrate inclusivity, unity,& diversity

People, love and families come in all forms, shapes, sizes, and colors. That's what makes the world beautiful. Wear any of these colorful LBGTQ+ shirts as a reminder to make sure your heart is large enough to love everybody. Because that's what it was made for.

LBGTQ+ shirts that spread a simple message of love

When you wear the Love is love T-shirt (or any of these LBGTQ+ shirts) you can shout without saying a word. The best place to wear it? In a room full of narrow-minded people. Wear it with jeans, leather pants, joggers, or whatever you choose. Just make sure you wear it with pride.

These shirts were made with pride

All Naked Pastor T-shirts are made from 100% combed and ring-spun cotton (heather colors contain polyester), are made of pre-shrunk fabric, and come in a range of sizes, from S to 4XL. Wear any of these LBGTQ+ shirts as a manifestation of the world you want to live in or wear them as your declaration of self-acknowledgement, self-acceptance, and self-love. Looking for more pride pieces?  Check out– Printable LGBTQ Pride Wall Art 🌈

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3 comments

I feel subversive when I wear Jesus dancing with the LGBTQ sheep. I got it intentionally in heather, so people must look hard to see what’s happening. Oh, the looks I’ve gotten from those who profess “God Loves All….BUT” crowd are worth it. Sometimes, it’s resulted in the start of a good conversation; other times, I get the eyebrow raised, signaling, “Well! I never.” Once I got the “I thought you were a good Christian.” I just laughed and said I am and I’m sure you are too."

Jodi Gabert

For some reason Dave a memory of you and Lisa popped into my head and I decided to look you up. Sounds like you’ve had a heck of a journey, hope all is well. Sending you best wishes from the valley!

Ron McGillivary

For some reason Dave a memory of you and Lisa popped into my head and I decided to look you up. Sounds like you’ve had a heck of a journey, hope all is well. Sending you best wishes from the valley!

Ron McGillivary

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