Happy Socks launches jubilant Pride collection that will make your feet gayer
Happy Socks has released its Pride collection which will make your feet even gayer.
The brand has released a range of socks featuring rainbows and the inclusive flag colours to celebrate Pride Month.
The new collection is now available to shop at happysocks.com/uk/pride or happysocks.com/us/pride.
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Happy Socks hope the collection helps wearers, “find their stride and always walk with Pride,” and sees them team up with InterPride for the campaign.
The collection features four styles including rainbow hearts, a paintbrush design, classic stripes and the inclusive flag colours.
They’re priced at £11.95/$14 each or you can get gift sets which feature two pairs for £23.95/$28, plus there’s kids versions available too, which are priced at £6.95/$6.
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They’re also putting their money where their mouth is by teaming up with InterPride to make donations throughout the year.
The brand says: “This year, we wanted to make an impact. So we donated 100 per cent of our campaign budget to an organization that will make a real difference for the LGBTQIA+ Community.
“We want everyone who puts on a pair of Happy Socks to feel that they can find their stride and always walk with Pride. Sadly, this is not a freedom we all can take for granted. That’s why we paired up with InterPride, who walk our talk.”
Plus they have confirmed that InterPride will receive 10 per cent of the profits from all Pride products throughout the year – not just during Pride Month.
Previously Happy Socks have teamed up with the Keith Haring Foundation, Andy Warhol and The Beatles to release limited edition collections.
To shop the Pride range head to happysocks.com/uk/pride or happysocks.com/us/pride.
We’ve put together a guide of all the big brands releasing Pride collections for 2021 and which LGBT+ charities they’re donating money to and you can read it all on PinkNews.