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Pls Enjoy: Super-Cute Pride Month Swag That Gives Back to Charity

There’s no such thing as too much rainbow.

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The parades may be canceled, but Pride Month can’t be called off. Throughout June, organizations all over the country are holding virtual events to keep the celebrations going. Even though there won’t be any dancing on floats, some of our favorite brands are still offering up rainbow goodies for all your Pride Month needs. The sales of these products help support worthy causes, so you can feel good about splurging on everything on this list.

Toms has always been about giving back, donating $1 for every $3 it makes. Its Unity collection is no exception. Available in three styles, they’re comfy, cute, and the perfect summer shoe.

You’re not going all out for Pride if you’re leaving eyewear as an afterthought. This cat-eye style can complete any look. One hundred percent of the sales from Zenni’s limited-edition Pride glasses support the It Gets Better Project.

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If you’re not already familiar with the gender-free clothing company The Phluid Project, now is the time. Its 2020 collaboration with Happy Socks will support The Trevor Project, with 10 percent of net sales being donated directly.

Wanna settle Father’s Day and Pride all in one shot? Fossil has you covered. This is for people looking to rock rainbow in a more subtle way. Sales from the timepiece support the Hetrick-Martin Institute.

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I dare you to check out Original Penguin’s Pride collection and tell me you won’t want to wear this tee all summer long. Made with 100 percent cotton, this T-shirt is sooo cozy. Oh, and perfect for any day or night anything.

The “Use Your Voice!” oversize trucker jacket by Levi’s showcases the colors of the transgender pride flag. One hundred percent of each sale goes directly to OutRight Action International, an organization that fights for LGBTQ+ rights globally.

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Who doesn’t love chocolate, caramel, or rainbows? The Omnom caramel and milk Pride bar supports Hinsegin Dagar (the Pride celebration is held yearly in Reykjavík, Iceland) and the Icelandic community as a whole.

Coming from an eco-friendly brand already, every $50 sale includes a $20 donation toward the COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund. A single purchase will include five masks. (Remember to clean your face masks daily! This has been a PSA!)

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This colorful romper = your go-to loungewear throughout Pride Month. The elves are donating 10 percent of all sales to The Trevor Project.

How adorable is this tie?! $20 of your $25 purchase goes to TieTheKnot.org, an organization devoted to LGBTQ+ civil rights in the United States and beyond. Founded by actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson, TieTheKnot.org has been making ppl cute since 2012.

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This year, your fave has partnered with GLAAD on these awesome unisex runner shorts. All the proceeds from sales will be donated to GLAAD. Fighting the good fight since 1985, GLAAD (alongside others) has been responsible for some of the major milestones queer people have achieved in the past 35 years.

If you don’t know about Bombas and how it gives back, now is the time to check it out. For every pair of socks sold, one pair is donated to a homeless shelter. Sold? Same. Start with its Pride capsule collection.

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Pride is about celebrating, sure, but it’s also about being inclusive. About being mindful that we’re including every one of our brothers and sisters, no matter their color, race, or belief. This simple T-shirt from the Human Rights Campaign has a strong message: We stand in solidarity with our queer people of color. If you don’t identify as a POC, you can still be a strong ally.

Working the room is a lot easier when you’re wearing silk. Check out this luscious pink scarf by Jacob Tobia. With each $20 purchase, $15 will be donated to TieTheKnot.org.

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Kind, the king/queen of healthy snack bars, has partnered with the Ali Forney Center, with all proceeds of sales going to the organization. (FYI: The Ali Forney Center is the largest youth LGBTQ+ homeless shelter in the country. *the more you know*)

It’s a fact: A good tote is ev-er-y-thing. A portion of final sales for this one will be donated to Lambda Literary, an organization committed to expanding the LGBTQ+ literary audience in places that matter.

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Sparkling rosé in a colorful can? One thousand percent yes. House Wine’s limited-edition Rosé Bubbles Rainbow Can donates $2 of every purchase to the Human Rights Campaign.

Care packages are a great way to connect rn and this one from Seattle Chocolate includes chocolate truffles, chocolate bars, and a celebrate Pride postcard. Even better, each sale contributes to the GSBA, Washington state’s LGBTQ+ and allied chamber of commerce. Sales also assist multiple food banks across the nation.

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This dad hat from the Human Rights Campaign is *chef’s kiss* with major love on display and all the colors of the rainbow.

Spice up your life with this adorable collection of mini rub jars that help to support food banks and pantries around the United States. The flavors in the collection are: Raspberry Chipotle Rub, Smoky Honey Habanero, Maui Wowee, Hawaiian Teriyaki Rub, Chile Margarita Citrus Rub, Greek Freek Mediterranean Rub, and Purple Haze All-Purpose Rub.

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