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]]>This collection is inspired by Fabletics’ core values of fostering inclusivity, love, acceptance, and equality for all. In addition to launching a whole new line of products, this activewear brand is also celebrating Pride Month by establishing a partnership with GLAAD and donating $25,000 to this LGBTQ+ organization.
According to Kelli Dugan, chief design and merchandising officer at Fabletics, the main goal of this collection is to inspire self-love and support for the LGBTQ+ community.
“This year’s capsule offers a variety of gender-neutral styles intended to promote love and awareness. Inclusion and representation are core values at Fabletics, we hope customers wear their Pride and show their true colors this Pride season and beyond!” said Dugan in a statement.
The “United in Pride” line is available on Fabletics’ official website and it puts a colorful spin on the brand’s signature styles. It includes swimsuits, onesies, shorts, bralettes, tees, and more in all the colors of the rainbow, paying homage to the iconic Pride flag.
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]]>New Balance has released its Everybody’s Welcome Pride collection which features artwork by Zoie Lam, a queer artist from Hong Kong. The company is also donating $100,000 to GLSEN over the next two years.
The brand that’s become synonymous with cycling has released its My Truth Is Our Power collection which has the Progress Pride Flag on almost all of the pieces. In addition to the collection, Peloton is donating $25,000 to four separate charities which include: The Ali Forney Center, The 519, London Friend, and GLADT.
Reebok’s All Types of Live Pride collection was designed by the brand’s LGBTQ+ community Colorful Soles in partnership with Iconic House of Ninja. The brand is donating $75,000 to the Sylvia Rivera Law Project and the collection features the Pride Flag and the Progress Pride Flag.
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]]>The post Fabletics’ Pride Capsule Collection is a Colorful Delight appeared first on yourdailysportfix.com.
]]>This collection is inspired by Fabletics’ core values of fostering inclusivity, love, acceptance, and equality for all. In addition to launching a whole new line of products, this activewear brand is also celebrating Pride Month by establishing a partnership with GLAAD and donating $25,000 to this LGBTQ+ organization.
According to Kelli Dugan, chief design and merchandising officer at Fabletics, the main goal of this collection is to inspire self-love and support for the LGBTQ+ community.
“This year’s capsule offers a variety of gender-neutral styles intended to promote love and awareness. Inclusion and representation are core values at Fabletics, we hope customers wear their Pride and show their true colors this Pride season and beyond!” said Dugan in a statement.
The “United in Pride” line is available on Fabletics’ official website and it puts a colorful spin on the brand’s signature styles. It includes swimsuits, onesies, shorts, bralettes, tees, and more in all the colors of the rainbow, paying homage to the iconic Pride flag.
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]]>The post Support the LGBTQIA+ Community With These Activewear Brands appeared first on yourdailysportfix.com.
]]>New Balance has released its Everybody’s Welcome Pride collection which features artwork by Zoie Lam, a queer artist from Hong Kong. The company is also donating $100,000 to GLSEN over the next two years.
The brand that’s become synonymous with cycling has released its My Truth Is Our Power collection which has the Progress Pride Flag on almost all of the pieces. In addition to the collection, Peloton is donating $25,000 to four separate charities which include: The Ali Forney Center, The 519, London Friend, and GLADT.
Reebok’s All Types of Live Pride collection was designed by the brand’s LGBTQ+ community Colorful Soles in partnership with Iconic House of Ninja. The brand is donating $75,000 to the Sylvia Rivera Law Project and the collection features the Pride Flag and the Progress Pride Flag.
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