Somewhere over the rainbow, there’s Pride swag galore

Calvin Klein Pride Jocks (Above)
Cyndi Lauper didn’t anticipate you prancing around in your barely-there Calvins when she invited you to show your true colors, but Klein’s Pride Edit five-pack thong set in a spectrum of flashy colors are practically begging for a remix. $42, CalvinKlein.com

MIKEY ROX | Contributing Writer
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Pride isn’t just a parade in June anymore. It’s a whole vibe in these 2020s — a full-blown aesthetic that infiltrates our lifestyles year-round.

So kick off this new season with these fresh finds designed with us in mind.

Stonewall ’69 Candle

A torch still burns bright for LGBTQ equality — even though these dark times sometimes hinder its light. You can stand vigil with Kendi Lux’s soy-blend, lemon-leaf-and-jasmine-scented Stonewall ’69 candle, commemorating the movement-defining riot that blazed our first path. $17.50, KendiLux.com

Rainbow Earring Studs


Sometimes less is more — yep, even at Pride — and Alexis Jae’s rainbow stud earrings (constructed of recycled gold and ethically sourced gems) are an understated statement piece that give your lobes lowkey sparkle without clamoring for desperate attention. Wear both or split ’em up to share with a friend. $135, AlexisJae.com

 

Personalized Pronouns Note Kit


The art of suggestion isn’t lost on queer-owned Nice Paper Goods, which offers a first-of-its-kind personalized pronoun note kit — an all-in-one stationery set complete with 10 cards, envelopes and USA Forever stamps that never expire, and printed with your preferred pronouns under your chosen name. $32, NicePaperGoods.com

‘Let the Light Shine In’ Boxer Briefs


Hang loose (but not too loose) in SAXX’s super-soft “Let the Light Shine In” boxer brief designed by queer artist Carlos Oliveras Colom, who tapped into his LGBTQ and Afro-Latinx experiences to create this colorful, curvy, comfortable pair of skivs that give off more than few unassigned vibes. $34, SAXXUnderwear.com

 

Dentata Ring


Teeth — the 2007 horror-comedy about a good Christian girl with a mean set of chompers in her “sacred place” — was probably enough to turn a few guys gay. But many feminists have reclaimed the vagina dentata myth as a symbol of pride and empowerment. All bets are off with KIL N.Y.C.’s Dentata ring, featuring a spiked mouth design that curves around the finger, mimicking the way a Victorian chastity belt would have been worn. Even better, 10 percent of each sale will support Her Justice, an organization dedicated to helping impoverished women in New York City. $150, KILNYC.com

Rainbow Rolling Papers


Puff, puff, pass the Pride — legally, of course — when you share your supply wrapped in Papers+Ink Studios’ prismatic, organic, unbleached hemp rolling papers available in eight styles, including Love Lines, Tie Dye Fantastic, Cheeky Checkers and We Say Gay!, among others. $14-$25, PapersAndInk.com

NEFT Vodka Pride Barrel


Cocktail connoisseurs typically have a go-to spirit to get them in, well, the spirit. But consider corking your staple swill this season and switching it out for something sassier, like NEFT Vodka’s pop-arty, community-supporting Pride barrels, made with oxygen-rich water filtered deep in Austria’s Rhaetian Alp for an earthy, slightly sweet front and minerally smooth finish. $45, Shop.NEFTVodkaUS.com

Rainbow Coin Purse


Pocketless at the parade? Par for the course when you prefer to party in sequined banana hammocks. But Pop of Confetti has you covered with its cute-AF rainbow seed-bead coin purse that stashes your contraband … and condoms (because safe sex is still sexy, y’all). $32, PopOfConfetti.com

Rene Jacket


It’s hard to choose just one Pride-primed piece from Orttu’s expansive collection of sophisti-sensual wearable art. But our money’s on its mesmerizing, double-breasted Rene jacket in deep black, featuring uniquely sculpted sleeves and a stunning geometric “laser light” print in high-contrast yellow-gold, so you can show up in the VIP as a status whoa instead of status quo. $450, Orttu.com

‘Rainbow Parenting’ guide


Pride starts at home — it was only born in the streets out of necessity — and books like Lindz Amer’s Rainbow Parenting: Your Guide to Raising Queer Kids and Their Allies not only serve as a sign of how far we’ve come, it also provides effective tools for understanding, accepting and respecting LGBTQ minds and bodies — which is all we really want anyway. $19, US.Macmillan.com
Mikey Rox is an award-winning journalist and LGBT lifestyle expert whose work has been published in more than 100 outlets across the world. Connect with Mikey on Instagram @mikeyroxtravels