Queer and female-founded underwear brand, TomboyX launches colourful Pride collection
Queer and female-founded brand TomboyX has launched an amazing collection to celebrate Pride.
The gender and size-inclusive collection has been designed for every body, with a colourful and eclectic mix of prints.
The Pride collection is now available to shop at tomboyx.com.
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The Rainbow Pride collection features more than 100 products, with apparel, underwear and accessories to choose from.
The collection features an array of amazing prints, including Awesome Blossom, Later Skater, Progress Pride Stripes, a tie-dye Rainbow Spill and Rainbow Leopard.
These feature on gender neutral trunks, boxer briefs, boy shorts, bras, bralettes, briefs and hipsters.
There’s a swimwear range, with mostly black pieces alongside subtle rainbow detailing and the TomboyX logo.
The collection will also take you into the winter months as there’s joggers and hoodies, again featuring the TomboyX logo for Pride.
You can get multipack underwear, with boy shorts, trunks and leakproof bikini and hipster bottoms, with the TomboyX logo across the rainbow waistband.
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TomboyX say they were “founded the way many brands are” by “trying to fill a need that had gone unfilled for far too long”.
“We asked ourselves, ‘How hard can it be to make good underwear?’ And by that we meant underwear that fit regular bodies and fit how we saw ourselves,” they add.
The brand’s range features underwear that “any body could feel comfortable in, regardless of where they fell on the size or gender spectrum”.
You can shop TomboyX’s Pride range and other products at tomboyx.com.
Pride Month 2022
A number of brands have started to release their Pride-themed collections for 2022.
However, each year brands come under fire for chasing after the “pink pound” with their Pride clothing and ignoring LGBT+ people for the rest of the year.
In order to combat this, in recent years a number of brands have collaborated with LGBT+ artists and highlighted exactly how much money they’ll be donating to LGBT+ charities, and which charities will benefit from the Pride clothing sales.
This includes Converse who has launched its main collection alongside “Converse By You”, which lets fans create their own personalised “All Star” patch, license plate and laces, using the Progress Pride flag colours.
Levi’s has confirmed a $100,000 donation to OutRightAction International alongside its collection, while watch brand Skagen will donate all proceeds from its Pride range to InterPride throughout June.
Another recent release is Dr. Martens, who have reimagined their classic 1461 shoes with a subtle rainbow design against the monochrome white base.