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Trans Pride Flag Patch, Flags for Good

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The Transgender Pride Flag was created by American Trans woman Monica Helms in 1999, and was first shown at a pride parade in Phoenix in the year 2000. The baby blue stripes are the traditional colors of a baby boy. Similarly, the pink is the traditional colors for a baby girl. The white in the middle symbolizes those who are transitioning between the two genders and those who don't identify with either.

This patch is made out of 100% recycled plastic bottles by our friends at Outpatch.

Peel and stick embroidered patch (NO iron or sewing necessary) Great for water bottles, clothing, laptops, coolers, or anywhere you want to rock it. Machine washable (washing machine or dishwasher) Dimensions: 3"x2”


Hey! We're Flags For Good. In early 2020, after the police murder of George Floyd, FFG started as a way to channel societal rage and quarantine boredom into something that made a positive impact on our planet. Michael, the founder, also just so happened to be a flag nerd (like have-two-TED-talks level nerd) and was sick of buying flags from companies that also sold, well, let’s just call them “flags for bad." So Flags For Good was started to: • Celebrate diverse identities and raise awareness of causes that move humanity in the right direction. • Donate a portion of each flag sold to a relevant charity or organization making real, positive change. • Put more flags in the hands of change-makers like you! In our short history, we’ve been able to donate tens of thousands of dollars to great causes, and now, are getting to be inside awesome stores around the country.



East Lansing

517-999-1000

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325A Grove Street
East Lansing, MI 48823

Kalamazoo

269-385-3100

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Kalamazoo, MI 49048


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