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From jaw-dropping accessories to bold tops, your wardrobe is about to get a whole lot more fun.
Humankind Swim was founded by Haily Marzullo, a California-based queer woman who struggled to find swimwear she felt good in due to the limited, gendered options available. The brand states that they're on a mission to change the way the LGBTQ+ community shops for swimwear. "Our approach is simple: a place to buy a swimsuit that makes you feel comfortable and confident."
Get it from Humankind Swim for $68 (available in sizes XS—XXL, seven colors, and two lengths).
Kirrin Finch was founded by Brooklyn-based couple Laura Moffat and Kelly Sanders Moffat. They work to create gender-defying fashion that's menswear-inspired, but designed to fit a range of female and nonbinary bodies.
Get it from Kirrin Finch for $35.
Otherwild, founded in 2012, offers a curated selection of goods from jewelers, ceramicists, perfumers, artists, cooks, designers, herbalists, quilters, farmers, gardeners, fabricators, musicians, witches, woodworkers, curators, designers, weavers, photographers, dancers and publishers. They are dedicated to "showcasing goods made with care by individuals."
Get it from Otherwild for $15+ (available in two sizes and 11 colors).
As someone who is rather busty, I find this bra to be supportive enough to feel secure, but like a slice of heaven when I don't feel like wearing a more structured bra (which is basically all the time). It has great coverage, which is really hard to find once you move out of the D-range of bra sizes.
TomboyX was founded by Fran and Naomi who wanted to create underwear and loungewear that is actually comfortable, and actually fits your body the way you want it to. In addition to bras and undies, they also sell sleepwear, swimwear, socks, and more.
Get it from TomboyX for $32 (available in sizes XS–4X and 17 colors/patterns).
Bowtie Behavior is a Bronx-based businesses founded by Robin Williams aka Robbie in 2014. After Robbie struggled to find a bow tie that fit her own style, she decided to create her own. "So with no formal education in fashion or design, I taught myself how to sew and made my own," she writes on her website. "I got such positive feedback that I decided to continue making them. Bowtie Behavior was founded with the intent to create pieces that are bold and flavorful; pieces that outfits are built around."
Get it from Bowtie Behavior for $35 (available in two styles).
Automic Gold was founded by talented jeweler Al, whom is genderqueer and uses they/them pronouns. The brand is self-funded, made in the US, and they never Photoshop their models.
Get it from Automic Gold for $189 (available in sizes 2—16, three band colors, and 12 stones).
Phlemuns is an LA-based unisex clothing brand founded by designer James Flemons — who iconically collaborated with Solange Knowles for her "Don't Touch My Hair" music video.
The mask's outer layer is 50% cotton, while the inner layer is 100% cotton. You can learn more about CDC's guidelines for wearing nonmedical face masks on their website.
Get it from Phlemuns for $29.
A portion of all proceeds go towards helping fund Trans people for everyday living expenses, including bills, hormones, ID or passport gender change, name change, and more.
Get it from Trans Is Beautiful Apparel for $25 (available in sizes S—XXL).
Grrrlspells is queer nonbinary and POC-owned shop with tons of spooky, witchy items that'll have you mesmerized.
Promising review: "These socks are so comfortable and warm. I love how pink they are! Thanks for the extra sticker!" —Crystal Ramos
Get them from Grrrlspells on Etsy for $12.98 (one size).
The shirt reads: "Racism: If you see something, say something," in yellow. And underneath in red, it says: "Be suspicious of racists left unattended." It's a spin on the New York City Metropolitan Transit Authority's anti-terrorism ad campaign encouraging people to report suspicious behavior.
Revel and Riot is an LGBTQ-run non-profit organization. Their funding comes entirely from the sales of their T-shirts and donations. Their website also offers an extensive list of resources for the LGBTQ+ community.
Get it from Revel and Riot for $10 (originally $34; available in sizes S–3XL).
Bianca Designs Co is an inclusive LGBTQ+ pride shop full of awesome pins, patches, shirts, and other gifts.
Get it from Bianca Designs Co on Etsy for $10.
Stuzo Clothing is a Los Angeles-based clothing company founded by Stoney Michelli Love and operated with fellow QPOC, Uzo Ejikeme. All items are gender free and designed to invoke thought and emotion. The brand has even caught the attention of celebrities such as Ruby Rose, Tiffany Haddish, Lena Waithe, Jada Pinkett Smith, and more.
Promising review: "Every time I wear this shirt someone asks me where I bought it. This shirt is perfect: the quality, fit, and on-point message. I plan to purchase more items from you and hope you are around for a long time. Thank you and much success!" —Marcia H.
Get it from Stuzo Clothing for $44+ (available in sizes S–XXXL).
Wild Fancy Design is run by Lex and Voula, who make unique jewelry and accessories for all genders. The shop is full of sassy earrings, necklaces, pins, and more.
Get it from Wild Fancy Designs on Etsy for $40+.
Get it from Wildfang for $24.
Beefcake Swimwear was founded by Mel Brittner Wells and offers 1920s-style, eco-conscious, gender-neutral swimsuits for all people and body types. As the founder states on their website, "When you purchase a Beefcake swimsuit, you're getting a garment that is printed in small batches, cut, and sewn by people making a living wage in Portland, Oregon. Your order gets packaged up and taken to the post office by me or my fantastic wife. Yes, we're a tiny company!"
Get it from Beefcake for $99 (available in sizes XS–5X and six designs).
NOTE: Telfar bags often sell out quickly (sometimes within minutes!!) but, you can sign up to be notified when bags are restocked through their website, above the product descriptions.
Telfar was created by American designer Telfar Clemens, who has gained a cult following for his vegan leather bags. They are labeled with the genderless ‘TC’ logo and as their inclusive tagline states: “It’s not for you, it’s for everyone.”
Get it from Telfar for $202.
Known for their A+ representation of all bodies, genders, and races both online and at their runway shows, Chromat offers a wide range of fashionable swimwear and athletic wear. This T-shirt is one of their popular standout items and a great message to promote all throughout the year. The unisex fit tee is made from 100% heavyweight cotton and after seeing it on the S/S 2019 runway, I had to have it. I thought about it for a while, because I know $60 can seem like a lot for a T-shirt, but I finally snagged it this year and have no regrets! It's comfy and versatile — I wear it layered over dresses, with skirts, jeans, shorts... anything! It's definitely one of my favorite shirts.
Get it from Chromat for $60 (available in sizes L-4XL).
The Clutch89 Etsy shop is owned by designer Terrance Williams and is full of more unique clutch and pouch designs. Terrance is a self-taught sewer and also sells beautiful caftan dresses, embroidered dusters, and accessories at Terrance Williams Designs.
Lovestruck is a Montréal-based shop created by Genevieve Darling. They sell clothing, accessories, illustrations and and more cute and colorful stuff.
Get them from Lovestruck on Etsy for $16.80.
A Tribe Called Queer was founded by Sabine Maxine Lopez, a queer femme of color from Los Angeles. The brand sells clothes, stickers, pins, and more.
Get it from A Tribe Called Queer for $30 (available in two colors).
Flavnt Streetwear is an Austin-based independent clothing brand made for everyone who supports the LGBTQ+ community. Their clothes and accessories are all about promoting self-love and confidence.
Get it from Flavnt Streetwear for $29.99 (available in sizes XS–3X).
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