Rainbow LGBTQ Pride Flag

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Size: (S) 18in x 12in Single-Sided "Boat Flag"
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✍️ The Design: The traditional six-stripe rainbow pride flag design popularized by artist Gilbert Baker in 1978. The rainbow flag has since stood the test of time and become the ubiquitous symbol of LGBTQ Pride the world over.

Full History & Variations of the Rainbow Pride Flag

Originally, Gilbert Baker designed the Rainbow flag with 8 Stripes, but due to the cost and availability of hot pink and teal fabric, the design was altered to 6 stripes over time. 

Other 6 Stripe Gay Pride Flag Products:

Garden flag | Sticker | Patch | Enamel Pin

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Meet The Artist

Gilbert Baker (1951–2017) was a world-famous political activist, designer, and flag-maker best known as the creator of the Rainbow Flag , which has become the universal symbol of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) movement worldwide. After serving in the US Army and finding a home in San Francisco's post-Stonewall counterculture, Baker began using his artistic talents to create banners for pro-gay marches and protests. At the suggestion of friends and colleagues, including San Francisco supervisor Harvey Milk, he designed the eight-striped flag in 1978, specifically seeking to replace the Nazi-era pink triangle with a positive symbol of pride and liberation. Baker, who was an accomplished vexillographer, remained a tireless activist throughout his life, notably creating two record-breaking giant Rainbow Flags in 1994 and 2003, ensuring his creation's legacy of visibility and unity for the global LGBTQ community.

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Polyamorous Pride Flags in various sizes folded in Flags For Good Packaging sitting on a pink table.

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