"Our aim when launching this collection is to create a product collection that embraces Diversity in its entirety. "We want to celebrate the vibrancy of the LGBT community worldwide and we want to celebrate the accomplishments the community has achieved over the years," Johannes Donath, Adidas Group’s global head of LGBT networks told Racked. The line is available online and in stores, from $15 to $100. Adidas's logo and classic three stripes are also reimagined with rainbow accents. Nike will donate a portion of Be True sales to organizations empowering the LGBT sports community.Īdidas's 2016 Pride Pack came out yesterday, featuring Superstar sneakers splattered in rainbow paint ( similar to last year). Sneakers from 2016's collection came out today, and all the pieces in the line feature riffs on two prominent symbols of pride: the rainbow flag and a pink triangle. Nike's Be True collection has been an annual affair since 2012, one year after Nike helped found the LGBT Sports Coalition, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting diversity, inclusion, and nondiscrimination in sports. Here's a roundup of pride fashion to shop this month, from sneakers to bandanas to one entirely gender-neutral line from Levi's. Athletic companies in particular seem to be in on the trend, meaning your leggings and sneakers may be especially colorful. Since June is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month, brands are offering up collections geared to celebrate the LGBT pride events happening around the world.
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