Bisexual Pride Flag Stick-On Patch
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.
This patch is made out of 100% recycled plastic bottles by our friends at Outpatch.
- Peel and stick embroidered patch (NO iron or sewing necessary)
- Great for water bottles, clothing, laptops, coolers, or anywhere you want to rock it.
- Machine washable (washing machine or dishwasher)
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Dimensions: 3"x2”
THE "FOR GOOD" PART
- 🪢 Thread made from recycled plastic bottles
- Stick-on, no ironing or sewing!
- 🏳️🌈 Full rich color
Let's face it, the worst part of patches is having to iron (or worse, sew) them on. Well our friends at Outpatch solved this issue.
With their sticker-back patches, you can slap this baby in places other patches only dream of. I personally put it on my water bottle and its gone through the dishwasher tons of times...still looks amazing.