




Bisexual (Bi) Pride Flag
🏴 Bisexual Pride Flag with grommets and double stitched edges to reduce fraying.
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.
See the Size Guide video below to see Michael explain every size we offer.
🧵 Single Sided Flags are durable 200D polyester (most flags you'll find on the internet are cheap ~75D) with two grommets on the hoist edge. In our testing, we selected 200D as the perfect flag material; anything heavier doesn't fly well and the "back" doesn't get enough ink, anything lighter feels cheap and wont last very long.
🧵 Double Sided Flags are three layers, two art layers sandwiching a blackout fabric in between complete with two grommets on the hoist edge. These flags are heavier than the single sided and take more wind to get going. Perfect for flag pole display.
Each flag is folded by hand on our dining room table and ready to be used on a flag pole, boat, hung on a wall, or to proudly march with.
Created in the most Earth-conscious way we can. We use home-compostable and discreet shipping bags.