Transgender Pride Flag Enamel Pin
Transgender Pride Flag Enamel Pin
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The Transgender Pride Flag was created by American Trans woman Monica Helms in 1999, and was first shown at a pride parade in Phoenix in the year 2000.
According to the design's creator, the baby blue stripes are the traditional colors of a baby boy. Similarly, the pink is the traditional colors for a baby girl. The white in the middle symbolizes those who are transitioning between the two genders and those who don't identify with either.
Product Details
Product Details
- 1½ × ⅞ inch (3.8 × 2.2 cm)
- Two posts, with rubber clutches on the back
- August 19th is Transgender Pride Flag Day
- Product type: Enamel Pin
- Shipping Dimensions:
2.5
× 2.5 × 0.375
inches
(6.4 × 6.4 × 1.0 cm) - Shipping Weight: 0.13 lb (2.0 oz; 57 g)
- SKU010009335
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