Seattle Pride Merch and Gifts
ByZoe Saylerdocument.write("Updated June 6, 2023");
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Come June, our famously grayscale city lights up with a rainbow of people being their out-and-proud best selves. Which, given the current climate around LGBTQ+ rights in the United States, feels especially brave and even more crucial. Join the fray with some Pride merch of your own, or show a friend or family member that you love everything about them with a thoughtful gift. Oh, and shop these local, LGBTQ+-owned stores while you're at it.
Many of these products are available at the Shops at Seattle Met, the city's first online marketplace bringing the best local businesses together in one place. Purchases made at the Shops at Seattle Met support and come to you directly from a Seattle-area shop.
Rainbow "Seattle" embroidery adds a touch of flair to this cozy heathered crewneck—and it has "wardrobe staple" written all over it.
Accessorize with pride. These sweet rainbow hoops make an everyday statement. Or a great gift for a friend. Plus, they're sterling silver (hypoallergenic!) and hail from B-corp certified Boma Jewelry, so you can feel good about making a purchase that benefits both people and the planet.
Brighten up a dreary day with rainbow boots from our favorite local purveyor of actually fashionable, weatherproof footwear. (Some sizes are selling out—get them while they're hot.)
Finally: a way to don some Pride gear without taking off your Mariners hat.
Being a good person doesn't have a minimum age requirement. This real-life coming out story written by a young transgender author helps build empathy and start a conversation around gender identity with little ones.
Want a rainbow flag sticker for your water bottle? Forego big retailers whose pride is conditional and nab it from this LGBTQ+-owned, Capitol Hill shop.
The Parks Project makes seriously stylish gear for folks who love the outdoors. This muted take on a rainbow Pride hat is no exception.
Why do we associate the rainbow flag with Pride, anyway? Teach kids some LGBTQ+ history (and maybe learn some yourself) with this story about activist Harvey Milk, designer Gilbert Baker, and the timeless symbol they unfurled in 1978.
Those whose pride extends to Seattle itself can rep the city with these rainbow skyline crew socks—they're Strideline, so they're super comfy and high-quality, too.
It's no engagement ring (or U-Haul, for that matter), but this sparkly little number would make a lovely gesture for that special someone. Or a fun addition to your ring stack.
LGBTQ+-owned Bootyland Kids donates proceeds from each pair of rainbow socks sold to the Trevor Project, which works on suicide prevention for queer youth.
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We're here, we're queer, and we wear socks with our rainbow sandals. Complete your PNW uniform with these classic Chacos—they're comfy and practical, yes, but also a whole lot of fun.
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The North Face's full Out in Nature lineup is worth perusing. This bold, hot pink tee with low-contrast rainbow "Outdoors Together" lettering stands out on the trail or at the parade.
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These hiking boots (every local needs a pair!) get super high ratings for their lightweight feel and impressive durability, plus they favor the rainbow over more typical earthy tones.
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What's scary about drag? Only the idea that some people want to stop it. This tee supports the ACLU's Drag Defense Fund and shows the world what the art form's all about. It looks great tipping your local drag queen, too.
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Shout Your Abortion, a Seattle-based organization dedicated to destigmatizing and enabling abortion, knows that besieged reproductive rights don't just affect women. This tee supports liberation for all genders.
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