The cutest Pride Month clothing and accessories that give back

You needn't look farther than celebrities like Miley Cyrus and Lady Gaga to know that rainbow anything is the number one go-to for pride festivities, but it’s extra meaningful if you can don those stripes and give back to the community at the same time. Fortunately, there are tons of brands that are selling cool clothing and accessories that fit this criteria. Here, eight top picks for Pride—all of which are donating a percentage of profits (in one case, a full 100%!) to great causes, whether it’s donating to the It Gets Better Project or funding services for LGBTQ youth. Click through to see them all...

100% of the profits from Levi’s 2018 Pride collection are going straight to both the Harvey Milk Foundation and the Stonewall Community Foundation. The former supports LGBTQ youth and education, and the latter funds more than 100 LGBTQ nonprofits and houses seven scholarship funds.
Pride Trucker Jacket, $168, available June 4 at levi.ca

100% of the profits AE receives from this year’s Pride collection—featuring cute tees like this one along with tanks, underwear and socks—go to the It Gets Better Project.
Pride Graphic Tee, $27, ae.com

Disney is donating 10% of the profits from every Rainbow Mickey item sold through the end of June to GLSEN, an organization that works towards making all schools an inclusive space for every student, regardless of gender or sexual orientation.
Rainbow Mickey Collection Hat, $26, shopdisney.com

Not only does the campaign for H&M’s Pride collection feature LGBTQ icons like Olympian Gus Kenworthy and former Ru Paul’s Drag Race contestant Aja, but a percentage of the proceeds are going to the United Nations Human Rights Office UN Free & Equal campaign, fighting for the rights of everyone in the LGBTQ community.
Pride shorts, $40, hm.com

A portion of the proceeds from this bright twist on the brand’s classic boot goes to The Trevor Project, a U.S.-based organization that focuses on crisis intervention and suicide prevention within LGBTQ youth community.
Tie-Dye Pride 1460 Boots, $195, drmartens.com

This non-profit organization uses its T-shirts to promote visibility and raise awareness of LGBTQ issues, along with offering resources to the community, collaborating with artists who support equality, and donating a portion of their proceeds to other LGBTQ organizations.
Rainbow Mountain T-Shirt, $29, store.revelandriot.com

Ten percent of profits from the sale of this pretty, handmade bracelet go to San Diego Pride, the non-profit organization that hosts all the Pride events in San Diego.
LGBT Pride Awareness Braided Bracelet, $20, puravidabracelets.com

This awesome Canadian skincare brand releases a Pride-focused product every year, and this year all proceeds from this Lip Conditioner are going to the Bill 7 Award Trust, a scholarship fund for LGBTQ post-secondary students.
Peace, Love, Lip Organic Lip Conditioner, $9, consonantskincare.com