Bisexual Flag Lapel Pin
Read our History and Meaning of the Bisexual Pride Flag
✍️ Design Brief: Created in 1998 by Michael Page, the bisexual pride flag is pink on the top and royal blue on the bottom, with an overlapping purple stripe in the middle. The pink stripe represents homosexuality. The blue stripe represents heterosexuality. The overlap of these two stripes produces a purple stripe in the middle of the flag which represents bisexuality. The way the purple stripe blends between the two others, is meant to represent how bisexual individuals blend between heterosexual and homosexual spaces and communities.
Pin Specs:
- Hard enamel construction with smooth, durable finish
- Ribber backing keeps it secure on fabric
- Compact size (.8" wide x .5" tall) fits any usage
Why Pins Matter: In spaces where flying a flag isn't possible—office dress codes, travel, professional conferences—this pin lets you show up as you are. It's a conversation starter, a signal of solidarity, and a daily reminder of the progress we're still fighting for.
Wear it for Pride Month, National Coming Out Day, or every single Tuesday. Pair it with our pronoun pin set for maximum impact.
THE "FOR GOOD" PART
- Hard Enamel (doesn't look cheap)
- Rubber backer
- Vibrant rich color
This pin is ready for sticking onto your lapel, backpack, jacket or anywhere else you can think of.