15 Pride Collections You'd Be Proud to Wear

Andrew Villagomez READ TIME: 16 MIN.

As June kicks off a season of Pride celebrations, brands are showing their support for the LGBTQ+ community and taking it further this year by doing more than simply painting their products in rainbow. TikTok shared a communal appreciation for Target's collection that was released this May, as the retail giant partnered with queer brands and artists for a range of Pride attire and goods.

Along with thoughtful designs, several brands have partnered with various LGBTQ+ organizations and nonprofits to show support through campaigns, events, or by offering donations in conjunction with their Pride collection. See stylish designs from brands like UGG, The North Face, Converse, and more below, along with how they are supporting the community.

EyeBuyDirect

The online prescription eyewear retailer has partnered with pop icon Kim Petras for a brand new Pride eyewear collection. Fifteen new styles of colorful and expressive eyewear make the Pride For All collection, which celebrates individuality, true colors, and self-expression. EyeBuyDirect is donating 100% of frame sales from the collection (up to $50,000) from now through June 30 to support The Trevor Project. Ranging from base prices of $19-$80, Kim's favorite styles include the Forever ($49), a clear square frame with rainbow temple metal accents, the Positivity ($32), cat-eye rainbow plastic frames, and the Mandolin ($80), a super lightweight titanium frame with a retro horn shape that mixes a range of blues, purples, pinks and greens in its design.

For more information,visit the EyeBuyDirect website.

UGG

Also supporting The Trevor Project is UGG. The Southern California-based lifestyle brand's "Feel Heard" campaign focuses on the importance of mental health, and has partnered with writer and artist Alok Vaid-Menon (the creator of #DeGenderFashion) and other LGBTQ+ members of its UGG ambassador network to promote the resources The Trevor Project has provided the community for over two decades. To amplify the organization's efforts further, UGG is donating $125,000 and hosting a panel Q&A event with Alok and The Trevor Project at the UGG Fifth Avenue flagship store on June 7.

The collection this season includes an array of all-gender products, from slippers and slides to tee and socks. The Pride Slide ($130) is a statement-making platform sandal with UGG's signature sheepskin insole and two Pride-inspired graphic prints. The Fluff Yeah Pride slipper sandal ($110) features fuzzy printed faux shearling, the signature sheepskin bed, and an outdoor-ready outsole; all in a Pride or Transgender flag camo design. Celebrating from home this year? The Jayleee Fleece Lined Sock ($49.50) is a super comfy soft sock made from ombre yarn that has been lined with plush fleece.

For more information, visit the UGG website.

Skagen Denmark

The Danish watch brand focuses on minimalistic, slim designs, and for Pride they've crafted their iconic Grenen style with a colorful makeover. Part of a limited-edition collection, 100% of sales through June 30 will be donated to InterPride, the international organization that works directly with over 400 LGBTQ+ organizations worldwide to provide grants, resources for human rights, racism and oppression awareness, conference scholarships, and more. The Grenen Pride Limited Edition Three-Hand Date Multicolor rPET Watch ($135) features an inclusive Pride flag-inspired design on the watch face and comes with a beautiful watch strap that's been crafted from recycled nylon. The collection also includes an interchangeable watch strap and a beaded bracelet, all honoring a spectrum of love and with their proceeds also being donated to InterPride.

For more information, visit the Skagen Denmark website.

Crocs

In celebration of Pride month, Crocs has released two sets of specialty Jibbitz charms meant to inspire love. Fans of the comfortable shoe brand can decorate their favorite pair of classic clogs, slides, or other Crocs styles with the Transgender ($19.99) or Love Is Love ($29.99) pack of charms to express themselves and their share a commitment to inclusivity everywhere.

As part of Crocs' "Come As You Are" campaign, which aims to share the brand's belief that personal expression is an inalienable right, the footwear brand has partnered with GLAAD to help further demonstrate the brand's commitment to inclusivity. As part of the campaign and throughout June, Crocs has tapped Tika the Iggy, PlantKween, Very Gay Paint, Raja, and Team2Moms to share how they #LoveAsYouAre on social media.

For more information, visit the Crocs website.

The North Face

The outdoor apparel retailer has released a Pride-inspired product collection featuring adult and youth styles. The 21-piece collection features some styles that were made of recycled materials, such as the 1996 Retro Nuptse Pride Jacket ($290), a packable, durable jacket with a water-repellent finish and colorful interior, and the sleek TNF Outline Jacket ($149), a wind-resistant and water-repellent shell that comes in a semi-translucent white and has the brand's Progress Pride flag-inspired logo on the chest. The Pride Base Camp III Slides ($35) are the brand's classic slide sandals with a limited edition makeover for Pride.

In tandem with this collection, The North Face is donating $100,000 to Brave Trails, an organization inspiring LGBTQ+ youth to discover a sense of belonging outside. The brand has been working with Brave Trails since 2020 and is excited to grow its partnership. Through the company's Explore Fund grant-giving arm year-round, The North Face has also been supporting LGBTQIA-led groups that are building and expanding equity outdoors such as Brave Trails, OUT There Adventures, p:ear, and The Eastern Sierra Conservation Corps' Queers in the Wilderness program, among others.

They've also partnered with environmentalist drag queen Pattie Gonia on the Summer of Pride event series that'll bring people together to enjoy the outdoors and celebrate local LGBTQ+ communities. The series takes place in four major cities in the U.S.: Portland, OR on June 11, Denver, CO on August 6, Columbus, OH on August 30, and San Francisco, CA on November 5. Those interested in attending can apply for a chance to join here.

For more information, visit The North Face website.

Piercing Pagoda

Making fine jewelry and part of the piercing scene for over 50 years, Banter by Piercing Pagoda has partnered with the It Gets Better Project once again to celebrate Pride Month. The collaboration has brought on a limited-edition nameplate necklace that proudly reads 'SayGAY' and will be available online starting June 1 through the end of the month. All the proceeds from the statement necklace, up to $25,000, will benefit the It Gets Better Project. The necklace ($149) is the brand's affirmative declaration to merge both style and passion during Pride Month, and year-round. "At Banter by Piercing Pagoda we're passionate about inclusivity and self-expression. Offering the SayGAY nameplate necklace further empowers our customers to live and love freely," said Kecia Caffie, President, Banter by Piercing Pagoda, in a release. "We're thrilled to partner with IGBP again and create a product that allows consumers to make a statement and wear their beliefs."

For more information, visit Banter by Piercing Pagoda website.

Abercrombie & Fitch

Offering a range of gender-inclusive pastel designs and Keith Haring graphic tops, Abercrombie & Fitch has come far from its days of topless male models greeting customers. 20 different pieces and accessories make up the collection this year, which was co-created with The Trevor Project. In support of Pride 2022 and its ongoing partnership, Abercrombie is donating $400,000 to The Trevor Project this season. To date, the brand has raised over $2.8 million for the organization. The Pride Hoodie ($70) features a colorful colorblock with pastel tones, the Pride Cabana Swim Trunk ($60) comes in an all-over tie-dye wash featuring Pride colors and has a 3-inch inseam, and there's a set of