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10 Accessories To Have An Out And Proud Pride Month

10 Accessories To Have An Out And Proud Pride Month

It’s always a good time to be proud of who you are, and there’s no better time to celebrate who you love than during Pride Month. Taking place annually in the month of June, Pride Month is full of opportunities to show off and celebrate who you are while also learning about LGBT history. 

Many of these opportunities are events like parades, where people go all out (no pun intended) with outfits and accessories. If you’re planning on attending a parade or celebration during Pride Month this, here are ten accessories to show that you’re out and proud. 

1. Pride Flag

There’s no clearer way to show off your pride than with a pride flag. Most of the time, they make perfect decorations for your dorm room or bedroom. But during Pride Month, you can take your flag down off the wall and incorporate it into your pride looks.

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Pride flags are commonly worn to pride parades as capes. Or they’re just carried around like any other accessory would be. No matter how you choose to incorporate it, a pride flag can make a fantastic addition to your Pride Month look and really make any photographs you take pop. 

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2. Pins and Buttons

If you’re looking to show off your pride in a more subtle way than wearing a pride flag, consider some pins or buttons. Pride pins and buttons come in a variety of styles and patterns, so you’re sure to find one that fits the look you’re going for. They’re low cost (with some of them costing as little as $1), putting them in virtually everyone’s budget. 

Unlike pride flags or a full face of pride themed makeup, pins and buttons are small and easy to add or remove. This is a good option if you’re looking to celebrate Pride Month but you live with people who are less than supportive. It’s a way to celebrate and be proud of who you are without putting yourself in danger. 

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3. Socks

Everyone loves a good pair of fun socks. There are a ton of pride themed sock options out there for you to work into your Pride Month looks. Some of my personal favorites are knee high socks designed to look like pride flags. There’s some solid variety to them, so you should be able to find socks that represent your gender or sexuality. 

Because Pride Month is in June, a lot of the events you may attend will probably outside in the summer heat. Pair your knee high pride socks with a pair of shorts and a tank top and you’ll be ready to go. 

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4. Stickers

Stickers are another great pride accessory because you can use them without incorporating them into your outfits. You’ll want to stay hydrated while attending pride events, so why not throw some cute pride stickers onto a reusable water bottle?

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There are a ton of creators on sites like Red Bubble making fantastic pride themed art that you can get on stickers. It’s a great way to show your pride year round while also supporting independent artists. 

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5. Sun Glasses

Protecting your eyes from the sun is just as important as looking cute at outdoor pride events. Luckily, you can kill two birds with one stone with the right pair of sun glasses! You can find fun rainbow patterned frames to keep your eyes safe while also showing off your pride. 

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6. Bracelets

Bracelets are one of the easiest accessories to incorporate into your Pride Month looks. You can opt for one or two bracelets if you’re going for a more subtle look, or you can pile a ton of them onto your wrists if you’re looking to go all out. 

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There’s a ton of variety in the pride bracelet department. One of the popular options are good old fashioned friendship bracelets made from colored thread. These are great because they’re super easy to make yourself. This way, you can customize your bracelet to give yourself the exact design you’re looking for. Get together with friends and whip up some colorful and fun friendship bracelets for pride, just like you would when you were young. 

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7. Hats

Whether you’re looking for an easy extra accessory to add on to your Pride Month look or you’re looking for some extra protection from the sun, a baseball hat is a good option. There are lots of options for hats with rainbow and pride themed accents on the market. 

It’s a great way to add some subtle flair to your Pride Month look. 

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8. Bags

You’ll probably have things to bring with you to whatever Pride Month event you decide to attend. Having a cute pride themed bag is a fashionable and practical accessory to include in your Pride Month look. 

A backpack is probably your best bet. It keeps your stuff safe and close to you without getting in your way. 

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9. Flower Crowns

Flower crowns are typically something you would find people wearing at an event like a music festival, but they can also make adorable additions to a Pride Month look, especially if your fashion sense leans more towards the femme side. 

Find a crown made of rainbow flowers and put together a cute hairstyle to go with it. A fun makeup look and a tank top and skirt outfit would work great with a flower crown. 

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10. Hair Color

Colored hair is one of the best ways to make a statement. Luckily, you can have colored hair for Pride Month without making a long term commitment to one color. The way to do that is hair chalk. With hair chalk, you can add some fun colored accents to your hair that wash out after one shampoo. 

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Hair color is a great way to complement any look that you’re planning on wearing for Pride Month.

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What accessories will you be rocking for Pride Month this year? Let us know in the comments!