LGBTQ+ Pride Flags (& Their Meanings!!!) **Part 2**
Did you know we have the LARGEST Pride Flag Selection in the world?!
There is nothing we love more than pride merch, and that includes flags. With a selection of over 30 different flags, Pride Palace has got you covered. Through our pride flags, you can physically embrace your pride and showcase your support for the LGBTQ+ community. Whether you identify as a member of the community or are an ally, we support you and hope you will display your pride with our flags. Here are more of the amazing flags featured on our website:
21. LGBTQ+ Canadian Flag
This flag is symbolic of the unity of Canadian and Gay pride. Show your support for your country and the LGBTQ+ community by waving this flag wherever you go!
This flag is symbolic of the unity of Canadian and Gay pride. Show your support for your country and the LGBTQ+ community by waving this flag wherever you go!
22. LGBTQ+ Flag
Of course, the classic. Pride Palace’s best selling flag: the LGBTQ+ pride flag. The LGBTQ+ pride flag is a symbol of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and more (+) (LGBTQ+) pride and social movements.
Of course, the classic. Pride Palace’s best selling flag: the LGBTQ+ pride flag. The LGBTQ+ pride flag is a symbol of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and more (+) (LGBTQ+) pride and social movements.
23. Neptunic Flag
Neptunic or Nomascsexual is the attraction to women, feminine non-binary people, and neutral non-binary people. It can also be described as an attraction to all non-men and/or man-aligned/masculine-aligned non-binary people. The term neptunic was coined by Tumblr user socialjusticeichigo on August 31, 2017 as a shorter term for nomascsexual. They later created the neptunic flag on September 17, 2017.
Neptunic or Nomascsexual is the attraction to women, feminine non-binary people, and neutral non-binary people. It can also be described as an attraction to all non-men and/or man-aligned/masculine-aligned non-binary people. The term neptunic was coined by Tumblr user socialjusticeichigo on August 31, 2017 as a shorter term for nomascsexual. They later created the neptunic flag on September 17, 2017.
24. New Progress Pride Flag
Now introducing the newest pride flag: The New Progress Pride Flag! The New Progress Pride Flag now includes intersex in its design. If you love celebrating diversity and all identities, this is the perfect flag for you!
Now introducing the newest pride flag: The New Progress Pride Flag! The New Progress Pride Flag now includes intersex in its design. If you love celebrating diversity and all identities, this is the perfect flag for you!
25. Non-Binary Pride Flag
Non-binary refers to someone who does not identify as exclusively a man or a woman. In really simple terms, someone who is non-binary might feel like a mix of genders, or like they have no gender at all. This flag is a great way to showcase your non-binary pride!
Non-binary refers to someone who does not identify as exclusively a man or a woman. In really simple terms, someone who is non-binary might feel like a mix of genders, or like they have no gender at all. This flag is a great way to showcase your non-binary pride!
26. Omnisexual Flag
Omnisexuality: is a sexual orientation where the individual recognizes and is attracted to people of all sexes, genders, and gender identities, with gender as a factor in their attraction. The light pink and light blue represents the gender spectrum. Pink represents attraction to femininity and women. Blue color represents attraction to masculinity and men. The deep purple (sometimes depicted as black) represents attraction to people whose gender identity falls outside of the named categories.
Omnisexuality: is a sexual orientation where the individual recognizes and is attracted to people of all sexes, genders, and gender identities, with gender as a factor in their attraction. The light pink and light blue represents the gender spectrum. Pink represents attraction to femininity and women. Blue color represents attraction to masculinity and men. The deep purple (sometimes depicted as black) represents attraction to people whose gender identity falls outside of the named categories.
27. Pansexual Pride Flag
Pansexual: a person who experiences sexual, romantic, physical, and/or spiritual attraction for members of all gender identities/expressions. Often shortened to “pan.”
Pansexual: a person who experiences sexual, romantic, physical, and/or spiritual attraction for members of all gender identities/expressions. Often shortened to “pan.”
28. Polyamorous Flag
The ability to love multiple people and/or be involved in multiple relationships within the context of mutual consent. The original polyamorous pride flag was created in the Pacific Northwest in early fall of 1995 by Jim Evans, who wanted to create an anonymous symbol for the polyamorous community that could be acknowledged and shared by those who knew the symbol. With the advent of the internet, people began to discover the flag, and it grew in popularity and use. A modified version was created in Colorado in 2017 by the University of Northern Colorado Poly Community, one that has the infinity hearts symbol, a common symbol of the polyamorous community, instead of Evans' original pi symbol.
The ability to love multiple people and/or be involved in multiple relationships within the context of mutual consent. The original polyamorous pride flag was created in the Pacific Northwest in early fall of 1995 by Jim Evans, who wanted to create an anonymous symbol for the polyamorous community that could be acknowledged and shared by those who knew the symbol. With the advent of the internet, people began to discover the flag, and it grew in popularity and use. A modified version was created in Colorado in 2017 by the University of Northern Colorado Poly Community, one that has the infinity hearts symbol, a common symbol of the polyamorous community, instead of Evans' original pi symbol.
29. Polysexual Pride Flag
Polysexual: Someone who is sexually attracted to multiple, but not all, genders. Polyromantic: Someone who is romantically attracted to multiple, but not all, genders. On July 11, 2012, a flag designed by a Tumblr user with the signature “Samlin” submitted or posted a design to the blog @f***yeahpolysexuality, explaining their design: “I, as a poly individual, was greatly saddened by the fact that we don’t have a flag…so I made one :P I made it similar to the bi and pan flags, since they’re all under the multisexual umbrella. -Samlin”
Polysexual: Someone who is sexually attracted to multiple, but not all, genders. Polyromantic: Someone who is romantically attracted to multiple, but not all, genders. On July 11, 2012, a flag designed by a Tumblr user with the signature “Samlin” submitted or posted a design to the blog @f***yeahpolysexuality, explaining their design: “I, as a poly individual, was greatly saddened by the fact that we don’t have a flag…so I made one :P I made it similar to the bi and pan flags, since they’re all under the multisexual umbrella. -Samlin”
30. Pride 365 Flag
Yet another Pride Palace necessity. Pride isn't something we should only be celebrating during pride month, it is a part of who we are every single day. At Pride Palace, the goal is to encourage the physical encouragement of pride 365 days a year. What better way than a Pride 365 flag?
Yet another Pride Palace necessity. Pride isn't something we should only be celebrating during pride month, it is a part of who we are every single day. At Pride Palace, the goal is to encourage the physical encouragement of pride 365 days a year. What better way than a Pride 365 flag?
32. Pride Frog Flag
Frogs are the CEO of things that aren’t LGBTQ+ but have LGBTQ+ energy. Naturally, we created a Pride Frog Flag. Frogs are here to represent your identity and make you proud to be you! Let this Pride Frog Flag show off your pride with good vibes.
Frogs are the CEO of things that aren’t LGBTQ+ but have LGBTQ+ energy. Naturally, we created a Pride Frog Flag. Frogs are here to represent your identity and make you proud to be you! Let this Pride Frog Flag show off your pride with good vibes.
33. Progress Pride Flag
The Progress Pride Flag adds five arrow-shaped lines to the six-colored Rainbow Flag, which is widely recognized as the symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. The flag includes black and brown stripes to represent marginalized LGBT communities of color, along with the colors pink, light blue and white, which are used on the Transgender Pride Flag. If you stand for equality, this flag is a way for you to show it!
The Progress Pride Flag adds five arrow-shaped lines to the six-colored Rainbow Flag, which is widely recognized as the symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. The flag includes black and brown stripes to represent marginalized LGBT communities of color, along with the colors pink, light blue and white, which are used on the Transgender Pride Flag. If you stand for equality, this flag is a way for you to show it!
34. Queer Flag
Queer is an identity, and often considered a movement, for people for sexual and gender minorities, and people who fall outside of and/or reject the cultural norms around sexuality, gender identity, and/or gender expression. Celebrate your identity 365 days a year with this flag!
Queer is an identity, and often considered a movement, for people for sexual and gender minorities, and people who fall outside of and/or reject the cultural norms around sexuality, gender identity, and/or gender expression. Celebrate your identity 365 days a year with this flag!
37. Unlabeled Flag
Unlabeled sexuality is when an individual chooses not to label their sexual identity. Green represents freedom, white is understanding, blue is acceptance, and orange is flexibility.
Unlabeled sexuality is when an individual chooses not to label their sexual identity. Green represents freedom, white is understanding, blue is acceptance, and orange is flexibility.
38. We’re All Human Flag
This one is a need. No matter how you identify, you are first and foremost human. Sometimes we can forget that in the midst of all the hate and discrimination in the world. We are human, we are LGBTQ+, and we are PROUD.
This one is a need. No matter how you identify, you are first and foremost human. Sometimes we can forget that in the midst of all the hate and discrimination in the world. We are human, we are LGBTQ+, and we are PROUD.
Pride Palace’s goal is to make everyone feel loved, heard, and important. You are all human and your voices matter, always. What better way to show your voice than with an amazing pride flag hanging on your wall? As always, make sure to share on social media any flag purchases and inspire others to be PROUD.
P.S. - If your flag is not here, be sure to message us on Instagram, and we can try to add it to our collection!