Your existence is not up for debate.
Not now. Not ever.
We made this collection because too many people still think they have a say in how you live, love, dress, speak, or exist. They don’t.
The first Pride wasn’t a party. It wasn’t a sponsored parade or a corporate photo op. It was a riot. Queer people fighting back against police violence and systemic dehumanization. That spirit hasn’t gone anywhere—and it shouldn’t.
“Be Gay, Do Crime” started as a meme, but the message cuts deep: when the law criminalizes your identity, breaking the rules isn’t just rebellion—it’s survival. In a world where showing up as yourself can get you fired, assaulted, or killed, existing loudly becomes a radical act of resistance. And resistance deserves to be seen. Celebrated. Worn on your chest.
Recent hate crimes make it painfully clear: the world isn’t safe. But the answer isn’t hiding. It’s standing up. It’s linking arms with those who will protect our community—loudly, publicly, and by any means necessary.
This collection was made for you. For the brave, the beautiful, and the defiant.
Please place your order before the 12th to maximize your chances of receiving it before Pride parades at the end of the month.